Engineer and coder that likes memes.
These edits are one of my favorite thing going on on Lemmy.
It’s very strange to have North Korean refugees send balloons up north with the state responding to it and also accusing Seoul of propaganda. Seems like they can hardly fathom that individuals have freedom to decide what they may do on their own.
Bonus panel probably: Pig in super heaven with two halos above head.
So, judging by the wizard frog being clothed. The wizard just told this dude to get naked for what reason? 🤭
I feel you. There should have been an option to avoid those fights for the non lethal players.
Not really. Exceptions are a controlled way of indicating something went wrong in an application.
The only point where you wouldn’t know about the possibility of one is when you don’t know enough about the language features you’re using or when you use a badly documented library or framework.
Yeah, I had a similar case with some authentication middleware I used that was part of a library.
It would always throw an exception when a user wasn’t authenticated instead of just giving me some flag I could check.
Wouldn’t have done it that way, but it was okay for an API controller.
Another upside of Jetbrains over Adobe is that you can get edu-licenses that allow you to use every software of theirs.
The best deal our university could get from Adobe was 25% off on Photoshop if at least 200 students bought it.
Depends on who you think the people are.
CTOs, technical team leads and such can make those decisions. And devs can also suggest migrating to simpler solutions.
If a tech giant like Amazon can do it like they did with Prime Video, I don’t think it’s impossible other companies can do so too.
You can have the best tool in the world and still find people just hitting their own face with it.
Meme is funny, but that exception used as flow control hurts.
I’m afraid that’s a hard pass, love.
Since witches are generally agreed upon to be nasty removedes, I’d argue they don’t care.