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Don’t downvote stuff just because you’re not interested in it! There’s no algorithm you’re training, you’re just being rude to people.
Downvotes should be for worthless content and people being dicks.
New account since lemmyrs.org went down, other @Deebster
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Don’t downvote stuff just because you’re not interested in it! There’s no algorithm you’re training, you’re just being rude to people.
Downvotes should be for worthless content and people being dicks.
gamergate (/ˈɡæmərˌɡeɪt/ GAMM-ər-gayt)
Ah, so nothing to do with incels harassing women. Do incels have a queen?
Lisp variants like Clojure are being used for new projects (e.g. Logseq) but I’d be surprised to hear of anyone choosing COBOL for a greenfield project.
CNLabelContactRelationYoungerCousinMothersSiblingsSonOrFathersSistersSon
The label for the contact’s mother’s sibling’s younger son or father’s sister’s younger son.
I thought it was just a male cousin, but it doesn’t include a cousin who’s your uncle’s son. Which culture needs this?
I just now noticed it was gone. Did it just vanish one day, or did its users at least have some hint?
edit: looks like it was a surprise: https://lemmyverse.link/mander.xyz/post/12163154
Mbin seems like a healthy project, and the only sensible move from kbin.
I don’t see that as a benefit tbh - if I have a dependency, I want to see why it’s there as part of the commit. I’m imagining running blame on Cargo.toml and seeing “Add feature x” vs “Add dependency”. I guess the idea is it’s “➕ Add dep y for feature x” but I’d still rather be able to see the related code in the same commit instead of having to find the useful commit in the log.
I suppose you could squash them together later, but then why bother splitting it out in the first place?
I see that some use a subset of Gitmoji and that does make sense to me - after all, you wouldn’t use all of them in every project anyway, e.g. 🏷️ types is only relevant for a few languages.
If I hadn’t had found others saying it was the pine nuts then I’d be worried it was a brain tumour or something.
It was reported it could last weeks or months, so I was happy enough with only five days.
I had this! It happened in maybe 2010 and there wasn’t much information available online, but enough for me to figure that it was the pine nuts. It lasted for about five days and never happened again.
I looked at it and there’s a lot of them!
I see things like adding dependencies but I would add the dependency along with the code that’s using it so I have that context. Is the Gitmoji way to break your commits up so that it matches a single category?
I can almost believe that Australians do get their April Fools Day stuff that late.
First thing I did was check the date, but if it’s a joke, it’s nine days late.
Some frequently cited statistics—that cases of wrongly assigned paternity make up between ten and thirty per cent of all births—are misleading, since they are often based on data from tests requested by people who already have doubts about paternity. When the data are based on studies done for other reasons (for example, to look at inherited predispositions to conditions like cystic fibrosis), the rates of misattributed paternity come in at between one and 3.7 per cent.
That answered my question, quoted in case it answers others’, too.
The egg start to decompose and produces gas. Some of that gas escapes through the shell, so the egg’s mass decreases, which causes the density of the egg vs water to drop.
Assuming you have a sense of smell. Anosmia affects about 3% of people - probably more since Covid.
There’s a British quiz show called Only Connect that finishes with essentially this puzzle, except harder (with plenty of red herrings), timed but unlimited guesses until you have your first two groups, and extra points for naming the connection (even ones you failed to find).
We play NY Connection like we have to figure out the connection before entering the group, but we often end up with a final set of four that we just have to assume is some American references like NFL teams (like yesterday).
edit: There’s episodes on Youtube, I’ve linked to the round I was talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nBpjx06hrQ&t=21m
https://wafflegame.net/daily has the colours from Wordle but instead you start with all the letters for several words and have to swap pairs of letters until they’re in the right place.
edit: I’ve only just noticed that this is a BestOf post, not your own question 🤦♂️
That was given in the original question along with Pythonistas.
I’d assumed it was servers running on renewable power, although I’m not sure how they measure that. I know some hosting companies and CDNs have that as an option, but I don’t see how you’d know if each server chose that option so I guess it’s more like “servers with green hosting companies”.