

Arguably, the nearby sun scale fusion reactor has been fairly useful for us. Nowadays we can convert its output directly into electricity using solar cells
Arguably, the nearby sun scale fusion reactor has been fairly useful for us. Nowadays we can convert its output directly into electricity using solar cells
It’s easier
Still an improvement
Horrid is a great word though. Right up there with eldritch and cthonian
Sounds awful, sorry to hear that
Hopefully never. Just stop using whatsapp. Be the change.
When facebook bought whatsapp, I walked through the list of chats I had on whatsapp and asked them what other apps they already used. Most people already used something other than a facebook owned thing or were willing to start.
Still nothing to support that it’s not actually ip68 rated as advertised.
Perhaps you’re just wrong it this? It’s fine to be wrong sometimes
I don’t see that mentioning anything about covering the headphone jack before the test. As I understand it, being ip65/68 means it’s both, where 65 is “low power spray” and 68 is “immersion”, not that it’s 68 only if some unspecified conditions are applied
Asus zenphone 10, for example. IP68, headphone jack
I’m sure there are and have been others
The removal of headphone jacks or sdcards have nothing to do with ip68 rating. It’s to sell adapters and to make you pay a lot for extra storage
Reminded me of this… People will support a lot of bad things if the alternative is a minor inconvenience
Just start a new chat
You can stop using WhatsApp without everyone agreeing with you. If they want to talk to you they’ll find a way
My sweet spot is set -ue
because I like to be able to use things like if grep -q ...; then
and I like things to stop if I misspelled a variable.
It does hide failures in the middle of a pipeline, but it’s a tradeoff. I guess one could turn it on and off when needed
The indent syntax is one of the obviously bad decisions in the design of python so it makes sense
I use the same heuristic… if I need a hashmap or more complex math, I need a different language
Also if the script grows beyond 100 lines, I stop and think about what I’m doing. Sometimes it’s OK, but it’s a warning flag
I imagine adding --
so it becomes tar -caf archive.tar.bz2 -- "$@"
would fix that specific case
But yeah, putting bash in a position where it has more rights than the user providing the input is a really bad idea
I don’t disagree with your point, but how does set -e
break conditionals? I use it all the time without issues
Pipefail I don’t use as much so perhaps that’s the issue?
Get a better boss
Who uses an adblocking testing site rather than just the sites they want to block ads on?