Yeah - like my dishwasher. I hate that. When the power is out it doesn't work at all.
OK - I did my ada coding in college in about '89. I bailed on college for ObjC - whose syntax I will always think of as
[some_instance do_thing_with: another_thing, and_something_else: whatever]
I sadly left ObjC for java around 2000 and happily left java for ruby around '10? So I'm pretty far out of the loop. Complex dot syntax for ObjC? Blech.
Thanks for the response!
I'm confused by this statement. In what way does Ada use Obj-C style syntax?
Why so expensive? Is it "simply" that it takes a whole lot of energy?
More for me!
Seriously - it's not here, yet. Well, a few pounds in a few places. But when the heck are they going to scale up?
I dunno. Wikipedia tells me "Design for the USB-C connector was initially developed in 2012 by Apple Inc. and Intel."
So maybe they did a little?
You let your women drink!? Pretty sure that makes you the guilty party.
Cow Clicker did it first. Or at least, earlier.
Probably right that it's just catnip for people hunting Chevos or whatever the kids are calling them now.
AWS 4Q 2023 revenue grew 13% YoY to $24.2 billion. So more workloads are going on the cloud than leaving.
Not sure why someone marked you a troll. Anyway - county-wide ban is a bit broad. I think it's true for chains with 5 or more stores? But every small restaurant still uses plastic bags.
Once Plex started trying to charge me for casting to my SONOS devices I moved to emby.
They do have some smart TV support:
surely this law already covers this level of stupidity?
I lost a lot of weight after reading "The Hackers Diet" He was a real help to me.
... The one place Openstep didn't run was the PowerPC processor used in Macs...
In public at that time. But later --
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
"Rhapsody represented a new and exploratory strategy for Apple, more than an operating system, and runs on x86-based PCs and on Power Macintosh."
I program, therefore I am.