

You may not go outside much but that first picture leads me to believe that when you do you strike gold every time! O.o


You may not go outside much but that first picture leads me to believe that when you do you strike gold every time! O.o


Oh I know a place that is/was like this but with tiny (or not so tiny) T-Rex figures due to naming things.
Dinosaurs, ey?
(Quick edit: As I am not close enough to biology this statement may be incorrect as chickens may not technically belong to the category [whichever level and correct name it may be/have] of dinosaur. In this case I am sorry for perpetrating this misinformation)


Also no encoded basic auth or raw ip addresses (not that a useful website would likely use raw ipv4 or 6 since that causes huge CORS and sometimes even DNS issues…)


For me, exhaling deeply and holding my breath for as long as possible usually does the trick as well.
Afaik hiccups are mostly caused by some nerve in your neck which is usually responsible for, or at least close to the one actually responsible for, communicating the CO2 concentration of your blood so spiking that somehow interacts and boom! No more hiccup.


Sadly, and I am not a lawyer so this is not even close to legal advice(!!), “beginning” is potentially the wrong word when talking about licenses due to copyright. Because even a single flipped bit in RAM on your computer could be constructed as a copyright infringement if pushed in a legal battle and decided in a court. (This all sounds squishy because, again, I am not a lawyer and as far as I know nothing of this sort has had clear ground setting or breaking rulings yet…)
Why am I of this opinion despite also usually loving to take the “my device my rules stance”? Because I got to proof read some final exams for legal professionals-to-be for their technical accuracy and let me tell you: the most likely legal outcome they saw was not good for most of us. (So now I really really hope that some high up court rules on a case like this and sides with “common sense” about what is and is not allowed with our owned hardware!)


Yeah no I wouldn’t bet on the concrete market right now. Carbon taxes will likely continue to put a damper on those.
Better bet on the fictitious market, I head there’s some great sci-fi and general fantasy about to be released.
(Sorry, I just had to make that joke right now to vent)


I need to save/copy this comment so badly. Even despite the meme likely being considered “rather old” by today’s standards…


Well the iron and slime I can get you, but the redstone I have struggled with for many years and I still do not possess any…


Well if it wasn’t yet it soon will be!
Well you usually use the magic to take one apart to show how it works, no?


Similar to “we absolutely swear this will be the last major update!! For reals this time!” ReLogic. I still wonder how in the hell they are still making enough/any money to keep their studio working on games after all this time?


Tetris, Quake or what?
Without aspect ratio knowledge all these modern titles are so hard to predict…


Sorry, I cannot add any detergent because my detergent sensor is telling me the tray is empty.


Oh but only on fully built arm cores which support both thumb and the other mode!
That way all you instructions the debugger shows will be wrong as well since you will have swapped asm mode. (This should, however, fix some off by one jumps because the core should adjust the address. The nice change will continue wracking havoc so not much is lost…)
That’s the Chris and Jack sketch currently listed above somewhere in this thread on my client.
Because the git history will still keep it completely to be able to restore it once you go to a commit in which it wasn’t deleted.
And you cannot tell git to completely forget about it as that requires a rewrite of history and this changes all commit hashes which are touched (and any future ones).


There are literally university courses which confidently state “Console logging is far more used and better so we won’t talk about a debugger here”!
Like sure, it’s very likely to be used far more, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t at least offer some courses or modules about proper use of a debugger…


Ohh yeah! Though I do wonder: Why limit themselves to the guy who is evangelizing (and rightly so!) when he could also hang out with crazy swamp guy HyperspacePirate who not only thinks of the crazy cycles but actually builds some as well?
Sadly I do not remember the name of the author anymore, but when I saw this artwork in the National Museum of Modern Art (MOMAT) in Tokyo I just had to save it (also to show some of my artsy friends ^^).
Now obviously this is a digital image of it, but you are not looking at a digital image of a print of a digital image! I.e. all of that was painted, by hand, onto those canvases!
Edit: Added Artist after someone did the obvious and reverse image searched it, thanks by the way!