

That reminds me of this video


That reminds me of this video


This is Cortana all over again. And I don’t remember people using Cortana at all…


The title reads like “gimme more money”, which isn’t very far from the truth
You just need to find a girl that also likes Tsoding! Then, you can ask her “Hey, do you have plans for Christmas? I’d love it if we could do AoC (Advent of Code) in a language we both hate!”


I wonder if Ofcom’s true goal is banning 4chan from the UK and if this is a just required part of the legal process for a ban…


Pretty cool interview and retrospective of the birth of the world wide web.


I’d say that this article’s arguments on not letting a child alone with an AI chatbot are pretty compelling. I think parents should read the article, specifically parents that don’t know much about AI.
I recognize “Clean Code” in there. Isn’t that the programming best practices book that seriously recommends programmers to have a hard limit of three-four sentences per function, or something like that?
This is such a stupid joke, yet I like it


“You see, your kids died, but at least it was only your kids, and not anyone else. They probably would have died from the shooting anyways lmao”
I’ve seen https://マリウス.com/ before
Linus did a follow-up: https://⚧.fm/notes/abh00crrs1gcja8q


Don’t worry, it’s probably fine, as long as you have a good grasp of the new feature. Right?


Shouldn’t you write tests for your code before using the new language features though?
Why is .tree’s position relative?
It’s not the first time I see a “cat” behave like this
Here is a decent starting point in answering your question (the article has a few examples that are mostly related to open Internet protocols): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
I understand your point, but there is a ton of cases where a person does not realize they did something wrong until they are called out, because they really think that what they did isn’t wrong.
You’re right, the license is Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 (weird choice for a code license, but OK)
I’ve never heard of it before, but the name SeaGL is really good (even if it would be more appropriate for a conference on OpenGL)