What kind of bugs are you talking about? Flour mites?
What kind of bugs are you talking about? Flour mites?
While closing this tab I read “snail that eats its own trail”.
But the kind of thing rich people do. Also, why does lemmy say that you answered @[email protected] before they even wrote their comment?
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GPS inaccuracies.
If it’s like Lisp, then ?
is just part of the symbol and doesn’t have any special syntatic meaning. In different Lisps it’s also convention to end predicate names with a ?
or with P
(p for predicate)
I think this is a sort of anti-license, so I think the sort of people who use it reject copyright law.
If you have a fever.
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This non-linear way of storytelling kind of reminds me a bit of Ben Robbins’ Microscope. We begin with a blank slate but we progressively fill in details, going wherever we want to shift our focus next.
Is there any situation where you’d want to remember the opcodes? Disassemblers should give you user-friendly assembly code, without any need to look at the raw numbers. Maybe it’s useful to remember which instructions are pseudo instructions (so you know stuff like jz
(jump if zero) being the same as je
(jump if equal) making it easier to understand the disassembly), but I don’t think you need to remember the opcode numbers for that.
Edit: Maybe with malware analysis where the malware in question may be obfuscated in interesting ways to make the job of binary analysis harder?
(direct link to the release song) : https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/songs/song39.mp3
This one, if by unix he also means modern linux systems. Nowadays you can simply use tar xf my-file.tar.whatever
and it should work on most linux systems (it worked on every modern linux system I’ve tried and every compressed tar file I’ve tried). I don’t think it is hard to remember the xf
part.
Not all poisonings occur because of assassination attempts. (in fact I imagine it to be a very tiny minority of poisoning cases) Someone can be poisoned by picking the wrong mushroom, thinking it to be a different edible one, or by eating the delicious looking tide pods or by drinking a cup of the methanol-rich alcoholic beverage your friend made (or by drinking too much alcohol in general).
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Love how one of them refused to answer due to ethical concerns.
I wonder if it’s only the jeans, or if environmental factors also play a significant role and how big that role is relative to the role of genetics.
Why is it insanity?