To add some more context. Microsoft (and a lot of tech companies) have a relatively big presence in Israel, and that includes a lot of Israeli employees and acquired business.
To add some more context. Microsoft (and a lot of tech companies) have a relatively big presence in Israel, and that includes a lot of Israeli employees and acquired business.
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but Python, like most languages, can be as complex as you make it.
Brother, life is too short not to leave when you want.
When you’re a star, they let you do it.
Unfortunately they’re always chasing the next thing. I think they didn’t have faith that the video game industry would stay strong and instead believed people would focus on playing mobile games. The reality is there’s room for both kinds of players, but Konami knows people will always gamble. To be fair, they’re still making games, but not really pushing the envelope or leading anymore.
Lol chill, it’s already billed as trash food, nobody sold it as caviar. If someone wants to eat like a raccoon, for the most part, it’s their God given right. No need to high horse it.
I thought the joke was making fun of the sexism, but maybe I’m giving the benefit?
The great arms race for your attention
I wonder if this is kind of how the Balatro dev feels
Did someone make paid horse armor yet? Lol
Sorry what? You know you can make Mac and cheese from scratch right? It’s not too difficult.
Heck naw brother, we eat on Easter too, that IS related
For fun context, Google “Microsoft Vortex Service”
I know this is supposed to be humorous, but there’s a reason why these languages can, and are doing what they’re doing.
Core dumps are also worth learning about, they’re really helpful if you understand them.
Weird, I didn’t see any “there’s no black people” memes today. Could you point one out?
Seeing black people on the screen always seems to piss someone off ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I know you weren’t asking me, but to chime in, it’s safer to say that the circumstances of memeing are actually way more complex than we give credit. I’d argue that it’s rarely the case that a meme is just a meme. Situations where an event or a person becomes a meme can be totally misinterpreted, reinterpreted or otherwise change from reality. Memes are used tools, many times as propaganda, and who is in a meme possibly, does have an effect. Memeing is actually a big complex part of the human experience! Especially since proliferation of the internet.
Anyway, it’s interesting to think about.
Living organisms into a monitor… In the same way that a bunch of people in a stadium can hold up squares that make up an image? I mean at the end of the day almost anything can be made into a “monitor”. That doesn’t mean it’s “running DOOM”.
If I arranged a bunch of rocks to show the DOOM logo, would someone say I was running DOOM on stones?
Nonsense click bait, non-news article. If there’s an actual achievement here, it’s overshadowed by the misinformation.
What if you don’t have kids?