Is there a difference?
Is there a difference?
After googling around for a bit, and then switching to duckduckgo instead (Google becomes aggressively unhelpful as soon as you have words like “ejaculated” in your query. Duckduckgo does the same thing, just not quite so much.), it seems the book in question might be “The tenant of Wildfell Hall” by Emily Brontë.
Rimworld for me.
(I have never tried Dwarf Fortress.)
Generally yes, but what’s shown here isn’t, it only looks a bit like it if you ignore the clearly spelled out context.
I think those fairies are called “black market organ dealers”.
This is something that has been occasionally happening in Europe (at least in Germany, don’t know about France) for well over 10 years now. Probably more like 15.
What’s sorely needed at this point is much more storage to make this energy available when it is needed instead of when it isn’t. Before that happens, you cannot really decommission any gas or coal power plants, because you still need them during times of much less renewable production.
That’s weird, I could have sworn it was supposed to represent masturbation…
Going by what OP thinks “Chaotic Evil” means for sysadmins, they have clearly never heard of BOFH.
Writing good comments is an art form, and beginner programmers often struggle with it. They know comments mostly from their text books, where the comments explain what is happening to someone who doesn’t yet know programming, and nobody has told them yet that that is not at all a useful commenting style outside of education. So that’s how they use them. It usually ends up making the code harder to read, not easier.
Later on, programmers will need to learn a few rules about comments, like:
MacOS is basically a different world.
Melania is a blatant gold digger. She might divorce him if he goes bankrupt, but only then.
You don’t need “AI” for that. All you would need is some standardized APIs for the various shops, and you could easily solve this with computer technology from 20 years ago.
Funny thing: “Hello” was actually not a common greeting until that point.
Paywalled.
Anyone got a non-paywalled version?