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I thought everyone does echo date("Y");
Previously SecretPancake on Feddit
I thought everyone does echo date("Y");
When you’re a horny teenager you don’t think of that as CSAM. You think those are your classmates of your own age and you want to see them naked.
The AI tool is the problem here.
I gave it a chance for a tiny project but even then it was painful.
And then came Tailwind…
At work we let Typescript and descriptive naming document our code. Only when something is a workaround or otherwise weird will we add comments. So far it has worked great for us.
Rotate <body> veeeeeeery slowly
Some things can be left outside for a bit no problem.
I’m more annoyed my mom keeps the oat milk out of the fridge for most of the day and wonders why it goes bad so quick. I usually bring my own when I visit.
I’m so glad here in Germany they do that more often now. We have a quite a few large charging parks next to restaurants and bakeries. I just made a 9 hour trip to Denmark and it was a pretty nice experience overall. Only downside is you have to plan ahead if you want this convenience because the majority is still spots with 1-2 occupied chargers at some ugly, smelly Autobahn rest area.
The one where the door fell off? Yeah that’s not very typical, I’d like to make that point.
Destroys even!
Isn’t that the kind of display in folding phones?
When I used a similar feature in Ice Cubes (Mastodon app) it generated very detailed but ultimately useless text because it does not understand the point of the image and focuses on things that don’t matter. Could be better here but I doubt it. I prefer writing my own alt text but it’s better than nothing.
They are buying cheap earbuds and rant about cheap manufacturing. Doesn’t make sense. I think it’s a genius solution to avoid ridiculous licensing costs. Also why does it matter if the audio goes through the cable or wireless? In this price range it all sounds like shit.
I might be able to memorize it but would not trust my brain to not black out when I actually need the code. So a backup on a piece of paper or in my phone is crucial.
Every kid survived the Santa lie.
I don’t think they tried to preserve leftovers, they simply ate it or gave the rest to the animals.