

How does it not make you want to drop it when screams at you like that?


How does it not make you want to drop it when screams at you like that?


I tried one and I could not deal with it because it created a high pitched buzz which only me and cats seemed to be able to hear. Glad to know I am not the only one to dislike them.


Wir haben Ladungen von Zangendeutsch!
So 64 is absolutely perfect being 1000000 in binary, then all you need to do is go one bit a time for a binary search.
Yeees


Originally I came with the API changes, I had only been using reddit for two months though. If I had known about Lemmy I don’t think I would have had the desire to use reddit in the first place.


It could be a “like like” potion.


Unsweetened ice tea is great. If you want to drink a lot of it you can brew a pot and leave it in the fridge overnight for the next day with two containers you can just swap them out whenever one gets empty.
I’ve done that in C before. I was just confused because the labels need to be in scope of a function as far as I am aware. In assembly you don’t really have that.
Or perhaps call function if you’ve got a call stack going.
Nevermind that is C or something right? Otherwise it would be jmp function?
That’s a cool looking keyboard!


Sounds like a great opportunity to intercept traffic to scam sites and steal their credentials from a site they think they control. Not really legal though.


Why oh why did you mention that.


ahem Catgirls in great quantities are a feature!
Missed the flag --no-preserve-root or you could just add a wildcard.
The gustacian!
The number of times I’ve gotten 5xx codes for bad requests is annoyingly high.


Ooohh I heard of that one. I think it was called mewing.


I think they are trying to exaggerate how very outdated some Windows UI elements look (primarily dialog boxes?). I doubt they would use a 95 theme on an OS that’s hard to theme and annoying to use.
You might actually be on to something. My one side of the family has sensitive hearing and I do hear pretty well up to 18±0.55kHz. Aside from loud places it’s rarely an issue though.