

To be fair, McDonald’s also does coffee, but you can get any size there for a dollar in the morning which is hard to beat for a shitty cup of coffee.


To be fair, McDonald’s also does coffee, but you can get any size there for a dollar in the morning which is hard to beat for a shitty cup of coffee.


There’t something about your username that sounds…gruesome…


Name every reason.
FUTO is kinda shady


Free speech as a right is an ideal. In practice, any given government of a country that purports to grant its citizens freedom of speech will have types of speech that it wants to censor (despite its legality) and will use whatever means available to subvert that right. As such, speech is only free insofar as it can be protected. Online anonymity is one such protection.
Big Diff Energy


It’s even better when they copy-paste slop answers that are flat out wrong without bothering to check.
That’s not a coherent argument, but you don’t have to agree with me. I think this discussion has run its course.
Indentation is a secondary notation that is often intended to lower cognitive load for a programmer to understand the structure of the code.
If anything, that sounds like an argument in favor of significant indentation, not against it. Humans and machines read differently, yes, which is why we tend to add whitespace and indentation to code even for programming languages where it’s not significant. We do that expressly because it makes the code more human-friendly, so it’s quite the opposite of ignoring their differences.
Not sure I’m following the jump from significant whitespace to machine code. How are those related?


Fair enough. So what are your favorites?


You might be interested in Lean.


Might just look that way because it’s using the default theme of Tailwind CSS, which is coincidentally the weapon of choice for sloptimized vibe code.


As neither a chatbot nor a doctor, I have to assume that subarachnoid hemorrhage has something to do with bleeding a lot of spiders.
The joke’s not about Firefox; you could swap in any Linux program.


It’s perhaps not as featureful as others mentioned but if you like Rclone then Round Sync is a solid option.
I have some bad news for you about cars…