

Tf is “return oriented”?
(they/he/she)
Tf is “return oriented”?
GNU/kFreeBSD?
On your last question, from https://genderdysphoria.fyi/en/what-is-gender:
What Gender is not is sexual orientation. We describe orientation using terms relative to one’s gender (homosexual/heterosexual/bisexual, etc), but gender itself does not affect sexuality and sexuality has no role in gender.
https://www.swi-prolog.org/pldoc/doc_for?object=%23>%3D+%2F+2
It’s a better replacement for the built-in =
predicate.
Yeah, you would get a runtime error calling that member without checking that it exists.
Javascript and not Coq?
Dog!
Squats!
My house had the cheapest garbage disposal which I quickly broke. When I went to replace it, I found that replacing them is incredibly easy and the mid-tier model (about $120) said it could handle small beef bones and peach pits. I’ve been very happy with that, and all my food waste goes in. I don’t have a lot of room for compost, but the city purports to be generating electricity from the sewage, so I hope it isn’t wasted. It also means that my trash doesn’t smell, which is nice.
One serving of peanut butter
Not OCaml?
This was not a case of “I agree with you, but…”, though. “But” is perfectly appropriate here to contrast between the first statement and the second.
And I’m one of them!
Armed Bear in the same vein
C shell
I want to live on a boat and make pickles and use stack-based languages.
MAX_BLOCKS = -1
And lawyers are pretty likely not staff at all.
Seems like not a real programming paradigm, and I don’t mean in a No True Scotsman way. It really is in a separate category of thing. Could’ve said logic programming or stack-oriented programming.