Does he not realize that Biden could have him assassinated if it passed?
I totally agree. There are exceptions to every rule, but random people on the internet who you aren’t being paid to solve the problem for by a very large majority would benefit more from education than having their problem solved for them.
Teach a man to fish and all that.
But it is helping effectively.
It’s less efficient to learn how to do something than to have somebody who knows how do it for you, but it’s more effective to learn for yourself. Hard won knowledge is rarely lost.
Not at all. He just thinks he is (or should be) above the law
Exactly. I got extremely lucky on top of actively trying to game the system.
Only if you plan to let your career stall out at Senior Engineer.
I live in rural Pennsylvania but I work remotely for a San Francisco startup.
I get paid less than my coworkers who live in big cities, but more than any of my friends who live in my area except one who’s also a programmer.
I had it on Genesis. Definitely a pretty game for its time. 16 bit consoles really got the look of cartoon and anime down.
Oh jeez, I use regex at least 2-3 times a week. It’s really not too bad for simple stuff and doing basic search and replace operations in text editors
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Because Biden will have signed it and it shows how he’s willing to do whatever it takes to get shit done.
Github had been funding development of Atom until MS bought them, put Atom on maintenance mode for 4 years, then killed it.
Atom died about 13 months ago.
Just because they’re in a relative lull in the desktop space doesn’t mean they’ve stopped.
True! Their embrace of Rust is certainly heartening to see.
Let’s just hope they don’t follow it up with the other two E’s in their typical playbook.
Originally Windows was written in assembly and ran on top of DOS, but since Windows 2000 and XP, it’s been exclusively running on the NT kernel, which is written primarily in C, with some C++ in there as well.
The actual userspace is mostly C++ and C#.
People have been speculating that he does for years. His jerky movements while he’s giving speeches, the fact he wears a back brace sometimes, the way he’s had all of his most deranged/nonsensical tweets late in the evening, the way he leans on podiums as he speaks, even the way he went down a ramp very slowly one time a few years ago all point towards the type of degeneration indicative of dementia.
Using numbered lists is a common tactic in debates and other public speaking when you have prepared talking points you want to hit.
Basically it’s a mnemonic technique to help make sure you list all of your best points/pieces of evidence. You list them in the same order every time so that to recall the next point on the list you just need to remember the overall topic and the number that you’re on. That way it’s easier to contextualize the memory and retrieve it consistently.