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lol. lmao, even.
lol. lmao, even.
I quote this at my kids sometimes.
I mean it was 0.01, at that point he was screwed anyway, and he fixed his program.
37 is my favorite, because 3x7x37=777 (three sevens), and I think that’s neat.
That probably won’t work by default because ulimit sets maximum processes per user, but I haven’t tried it recently, or with emacs.
Or if we’re talking Witcher 3, Hearts of Stone or Blood and Wine. Both of those had an amazing amount of content, well worth it.
Very good point, my bad.
The whole release was early access in my opinion, they just weren’t honest about it. Eventually it was a really good game, but even then it didn’t have everything they’d advertised.
The only other fast way to fight it is with violence, but without clear national unity and already decent leadership it usually results in some form of autocracy, making the situation worse.
Edit: violent revolution* usually doesn’t work, but violence itself can be rather effective
One of the reasons I was able to argue my ADHD was impacting my life negatively was the fact I was drinking enough coffee to hurt my health just to feel human and I still had executive dysfunction, so stimulants would be more effective and overall work as harm reduction. Now I’m not even on stimulants (technically), I’m finding bupropion works best for me. I still have a small cup of coffee in the morning, as it keeps me regular.
Most of the time I don’t even write, I type or use swipe-to-text.
I believe it’s 32 bytes, but it depends on the AP, some use a null terminator as the final byte.
Unlikely as it might be, maybe the 10% error rate is from gender queer people that haven’t realized/faced it yet.
Removed by mod
Hey, no kerberoasting.
In spite of the style being that of Watchmen’s Rorschach, the sad clown joke is older than that; it could also be Grimaldi according to the 1820s version of the joke.
Thanks KC Green, may the memory of your work live much longer than you do (he is very much still alive, as far as I know).
I think it’s the majority, still. Not sure if that’s technically changed to KDE with Steam Decks though.