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What AI does to the minds of novice coders
I mean yeah, but also JetBrains is pushing their AI slop everywhere in their IDEs
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What AI does to the minds of novice coders
I mean yeah, but also JetBrains is pushing their AI slop everywhere in their IDEs
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drink rule
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There are femboy tops too (it's me, I'm the femboy top)
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drink rule
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I'm still waiting for the bottoms to dm me :(
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Someone Forked systemd Over Its New Birth Date Field
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Wtf are you talking about? How is working on a init system illegal?
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Someone Forked systemd Over Its New Birth Date Field
There are other system inits too
Like there are many issues with systemD and it is by design
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My bad
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Soldiers would be considered lumpenproletarians and class traitors in Marxist theory. Being working class doesn't mean you have class consciousness.
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same shit every day, on god
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Some solar is also boiling water
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Artist Depiction
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Valve Engineer Mike Blumenkrantz Hoping To Accelerate Wayland Protocol Development
They could start by making the Steam client be able to run in native Wayland
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Don't worry
Breedpilled kidmaxxer or however they call it now
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have you rule?
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You have to keep imagining the boobs or they disappear, so the unit is correct
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Elon Musk to Epstein: "What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?"
Weird to add images to the article generated by the machines these pedophiles own
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The Los Angeles Police Department shot an Australian reporter with a rubber bullet while she was live on TV. Zero provocation.
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Because most of them have a core of metal or other high density material and a softer exterior. It's like wrapping a brick in a couple of layers of bubble wrap and hitting someone if the face with it.
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Eeeeee
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That should be an approximation. To get exactly pi the range of both integrals should be from minus infinity to infinity like this. It's the integral of the 2D Gaussian, which is fairly known.
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Columbia Expels Protesters
Americans: please cancel our student debt
America: cancels your degree
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Why Chose Twitter Over Mastodon?
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Nah, they had more followers on Mastodon than on Bluesky when they left (and even now). It was because they were getting roasted on Mastodon after CEO's comments and other stuff like adding a crypto wallet.
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Long-neck cow
He is checking that the floor is still made of floor
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Walmart fires 6'4" cisgender woman threatened by man who thought she was trans
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Even traditionally feminine western women. They can just point to a minor detail like a wider mandible, a bit of hair on the upper lip or arms, a more developed Adam's apple, etc.
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After shutting down several popular emulators, Nintendo admits emulation is legal
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Not true. They filled a lawsuit against Yuzu and Citra and the developers had to pay 2.4 million dollars to Nintendo. They probably threatened the Ryujinx dev to do the same.
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The important thing here is that this is about a quasi particle, something that behaves sort of like a particle but is not (like a hole in the electron distribution), in a 2D crystal lattice. This only happens because the lattice is not isotropic, you see a different pattern depending in the direction you look, so having properties change with direction is not totally unexpected. We already have materials with anisotropic thermal conductivity for example.
This won't happen in vacuum as vacuum is isotropic.