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but atleast for doom 1, 2 and 2016 i can say that the ost gets me pumped, so there is that :D
“previous entries” are previous entries in the discussion thread series.
but atleast for doom 1, 2 and 2016 i can say that the ost gets me pumped, so there is that :D
her house of slitherIN?
a lot of cheese is basically lactose free, if it ripened long enough.
then its only purpose is as a heat shield when holding a cup of tea.
maybe also separating lego pieces
Oregano is a software to simulate electronic circuits, but i don’t know if it’s old enough to be referenced in this picture.
might also just be a reference to the random stuff you find on various machines depending on who set them up.
the “what” is interesting on interfaces or when you generate documentation with some tool like sphinx or javadoc.
the “why” is interesting when you are somewhere inside a class or function and do something in a “strange” way, to work around a quirk in the codebase or something like that, or when you employ optimizations that make the code harder to read or atleast less obvious why somethings are done.
- avoid automated documenting tools
the output of tools like sphinx, javadoc and so forth is a good starting point, especially if you feed them properly commented code.
the rule “garbage in, garbage out” definitely applirs here.
good Tester.
If something stupid can be done, it will be done.
quake 3 arena had the character Crash, who is supposed to be one of doom guys military trainers. sadly they never did more with her.
i am not aware of a simpsons episode where someone tried to eat pets.
he might have thought of Alf, who is known for trying to eat a cat.
Or: he is a racist asshole spouting bullshit.
In a post in this community? I’d think tongue in cheek.
convicted felon Trump said in a TV Debate with USAs Vice President Harris, that illegal immigrants were eating the pets of people living in a town called “Springfield” in some state of the usa, which name i’ve forgotten.
I’ve seen enough programmers blindly copypasting code from stackoverflow and other forums without thinking and never understanding the thing they just “wrote”, to know that tools like copilot won’t make programmers worse, they will allow more people to be bad programmers.
people need to read more code, play around with it, break it and fix it to become better programmers.
parquet is cloesely tied to the apache foundation, because it was designed as a storage format for hadoop.
But many data processing libraries offer interfaces to handle parquet files so you can use it outside of the hadoop eco system.
It’s really good for archiving data, because the format can store a lot of data with relatively low disk space, while still providing ok read performance because often times you won’t need to read the whole file due to how they are structured, where csv files would be a lot of plaintext taking up more diskspace.
since none of your examples add anything of value in the body: a plain old 403 is enough.
response bodies for 400 responses are more interesting, since you can often tell why a request was bad and the client can use that information to communicate to the user what went wrong.
best error code remains 418, though.
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I’d think Odie would have to be Guts and Jon takes the role of Casca.