Historically, that depends if the US is threatening to invade them or not.
Historically, that depends if the US is threatening to invade them or not.
That’s why remote work is important!
when they’re actively supplying a genocide
Yeah, and now Iran is too.
Anyway, the people within a country are perfectly able to complain. They don’t have to agree with the actions of their government.
It’s from the time HP printers needed only a semiannual cleaning, would last a decade, and the cartridges were cheap.
Wait, this is not on a meme community?!?
The Sisko would never accuse The Janeway of such things.
This community is definitively better than Star Trek.
…or, maybe, excluding Lower Decks…
Yep, that’s the top of the peak.
Fair ones can do, though.
You need so much stuff besides the elections that it’s not even clear if elections are the result or a causal element of democracy.
I’m can’t decide if this is a joke or not, and whether it’s better that way or the other way around.
by the time DS9 was aired, there were very informative blinkenlights on modems, and the Be (or was it Bee?) had a set of averaged ones measuring things like CPU and memory utilization.
Up to this day computers still come with one for disk IO. And it’s still useful.
In what other context did you expect a “Sisko” to be considered a threat? Of course it’s about network hardware.
The lemmy vegan community is toxic and is just self-selecting with the rest of the poison.
That’s great. Maybe it will open space for a good community to form.
Solo shoots, Kirk punches.
That “captive” word is quite plain. You are the one overlooking it, this is not your normal corporate-speak.
But i still think C++ has more footguns than Prolog.
They are different kinds of footguns. The C++ ones keep security, ops, management, suppliers, customers, and the public up at night; the prolog ones keep you up at night.
Ouch.
I’ve once decided that “hey, software interaction is logic, so prolog should be the best for complex protocols and UIs!”
Quite soon I understood that no, “complex protocols and UIs” are a problem all by themselves, enabling them makes them worse, and enabling them with prolog makes them even worse.
Up to this day I’m stuck trying to make data quering more “programming-like” than the restrictive thing we have with SQL. I’ve backtracked a few times already after noticing that I just designed prolog again.
But fear not, at some point one of us will finally find that problem domain for what prolog is really suitable. I know of an entire company betting on using it for describing access control rules, maybe they are up to something!
It’s futile anyway…
One of the first things he does is planting the hydroponics bay.
I remember he makes them go out in a planet, just to gather the plant so he could grow it.
When you enter an apostrophe, and the site returns a 500 response stating you are trying to attack it. (And yeah, it’s always 500, not 400.)