

That’s… incredible. If people who write code like that can get programming jobs, maybe I shouldn’t be quite so worried about my own skills.
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That’s… incredible. If people who write code like that can get programming jobs, maybe I shouldn’t be quite so worried about my own skills.
Ooh, what’s the code?
When I’m commenting on a post I tend to use very high-register vocabulary, to the point of sounding archaic or academic. I think it’s primarily a hold-over from writing essays in school, but it doesn’t hurt that the places on the Internet where I hang out tend to be extremely nerdy.
I also frequently leave my sentences unfinished when talking IRL. I’ll just sort of trail off once I can see that I’ve gotten my point across instead of bothering with a complete sentence.
Wow, a solution? I would’ve been satisfied with a colloid, or even a suspension
W-shaped pupils likely also help cuttlefish see color and polarization of light, despite not having any cone cells in their retinas!
https://www.science.org/content/article/how-colorblind-cuttlefish-may-see-living-color
When I first heard Money Machine by 100 gecs I thought that the intro was funny, but the song was ultimately unlistenable. I’m now a die-hard hyperpop fan.
2024 will finally be the year of TempleOS on the desktop