

Cube rule is Spaceballs. Salad theory is Meet the Spartans.
oh god it is
Cube rule is Spaceballs. Salad theory is Meet the Spartans.
oh god it is
that was my first impression, and my immediate reaction was “that can’t possibly be it”. i’m going to hope against hope that an explanation is forthcoming.
wait, what point are you actually trying to make about the subject at hand here?
it took a while though… they managed to poison one or tvo communities already.
really, this is a failure of government. they should have verified that the service provider lived up to their claims.
also they weigh a literal ton, so you have to be sure your floor can handle it.
how do we know no money was involved? both the new owners apparently work at the same company, which was recently created and is a subsidiary of a vc firm.
i hate going to things alone. in fact i basically can’t do things at home alone. the only reason i ever do things is that someone else is or will be involved.
when they fix the hardcoded craftmethod table so we can do data-driven craftmethods, maybe. i tried years ago and the code was so spaghettified that i gave up.
nice try officer
i mean it may tie in, but it doesn’t fit with the track after if it just continues the metaphor.
the design is insane, the people behind it are insane, the story is double-insane.
considering peter gabriel’s other stuff idk if that’s the correct interpretation.
it’s such a weird stretch, honestly. songs and conversations are not different to predictive text, it’s just more of it. expecting it to do logic after ingesting more text is like expecting a chicken to lay kinder eggs just because you feed it more.
it’s called a “beat”
no, the linked table shows how python also returns the first non-falsey result of an a or b
expression rather than just giving a boolean. it’s useful for initialising optional reference args:
def foo(a: list = None)
a = a or []
works with and
as well.
i am actively looking for one to color-coordinate my bedroom.
all you had to do was not be vague, and you’re still doing it.