it’s floor 5 from monday to wednesday, and floor 2 from thursday to sunday
i wonder why people haven’t made a language that starts indexing at 2 yet. maybe some day
i wish the people making buildings around here knew that. some start at floor 3, others at 5. some start at 0. others at 2. every building has its own story. you need to understand the building before you can understand your position in it.
do you also have minced tables there?
he’s in a better place now
this seems like the only proper way to do anything in C++. it’s a language where there’s 5 ways to do 1 thing and 1 way to do 5 things.
and then they had the audacity to put that picture on the cover of the textbooks
being a prompt engineer is so much more than typing words. you also have to sometimes delete the words and then type new ones
i’m not really sure what IQ has to do with this. it was originally designed to measure people’s proficiency in school. it was not designed to be a general measure of intelligence. that was something that was co opted by eugenicists.
here’s a quote from Simon Bidet, the original creator of the IQ test, about his thoughts on the eugenicists using his test:
Finally, when Binet did become aware of the “foreign ideas being grafted on his instrument” he condemned those who with ‘brutal pessimism’ and ‘deplorable verdicts’ were promoting the concept of intelligence as a single, unitary construct.
you can read more about this stuff on his wikipedia page. (the quote is from wikipedia)
even to this day, there is quite a bit of doubt as to how accurately IQ measures “general intelligence”
playing russian roulette is not going to give you permanent damage every 5/6 times
i feel like javascript could also be
Problem -> solution -> 3 days pass -> all dependencies had breaking changes made -> problem
what a wonderful and beautiful language. i’m so glad i asked
what does the +x do.
this is just like in regular math too. not being a number is just so fun that nobody wants to go back to being a number once they get a taste of it
this was very comforting to read
this is called heresy (until it gets popular enough)
always remember, <=> is the three-way comparison operator. it takes two arguments.