My 2001 Landcruiser with over 1,000,000 kms on the clock had a solid front axle and never did anything like a death wobble. For that matter, nor did our ‘96 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Maybe the longer wheelbase helped
My 2001 Landcruiser with over 1,000,000 kms on the clock had a solid front axle and never did anything like a death wobble. For that matter, nor did our ‘96 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Maybe the longer wheelbase helped
Sorry, I tried to but don’t seem to be able to in Mlem. Mods pls help
Edit: figured it out. There’s an eye icon that switches it to NSFW
Until the CIA “helps” Mexico with the left wing “problem”
Yeah the air pollution was one thing that made me want to sell mine. The eco argument really didn’t hold up
If by purpose built race track you mean the local skate park, then yes
0-200kph is much more fun on a bike an in a car. Nothing like holding on for dear life to get the adrenaline pumping
Thanks, now I want to order McDonald’s yellow coloured filament
I feel like this is a perfect encapsulation of how an experienced self-aware developer thinks. Experience really beats the hard stances out of you. I find myself saying “it depends” and “a bit of column A, bit of column B” often, like a cheap kids toy
His take strangely acknowledges that defects are caused by programmers, yet doesn’t want to improve the tools we use to help us not make these mistakes. In summary, git gud.
Experience has taught me that I’m awfully good at finding and firing foot guns, and when I use a language that has fewer foot guns along with good linting, I write reliable code because I tend to focus on what I want the code to do, not how to get there.
Declarative functional programming suits me down to the ground. OOP has been friendly to me, mostly, but it also has been the hardest to understand when I come back to it. Experience has given me an almost irrational aversion to side effects, and my simple mind considers class members as side effects
Effortlessly cool
Same here
D) spend millions developing an AI to generate the boilerplate generator badly