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[–] [email protected] 1 points 49 minutes ago* (last edited 44 minutes ago)

Canada's Biden.

 

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[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 hours ago

Side note: It never occurred me that the Family Guy card meme has the top section full-on #FFFFFF white.

That's not a person, that's a ghost.

I have a hunch that racist people would be hard to haunt because they'd just see you as a white person.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)
[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

Why is Israel killing so many Palestinians seeking food in Gaza?

The funny thing is if you ask a random Israeli citizen this they'll most likely straight up tell you that the explicit goal is to kill all the barbaric inhuman scum by any means and that they're not worthy of even the most basic human decency. The vast majority of Israelis not only agree that their country is committing genocide, they wholeheartedly support it. It's honestly laughable how mainstream articles (even Aljazeera wtf) still ask "why" in their headlines when most Israelis themselves will straight up tell you the answer they're dancing around.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 6 hours ago (2 children)

TIL PHP has statics.

Also, does PHP actually enforce the type declarations? I'd assume it would but knowing PHP...

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 hours ago* (last edited 6 hours ago) (5 children)

Doesn't Basic use Dim a As String?

[–] [email protected] 20 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago) (8 children)

It's commonly used in math to declare variables so I assume programming languages borrowed it from there.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

Can't say I've ever experienced this kind of confusion in Java but that's probably because they intentionally restricted the syntax so there's no ambiguity.

 

Made with KolourPaint and screenshots from Kate (with the GitHub theme).

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Made with KolourPaint and screenshots from Kate (with the GitHub theme).

 

Made with KolourPaint and screenshots from Kate (with the GitHub theme).

[–] [email protected] 25 points 9 hours ago

Why any international students still want to go to the US is beyond me.

 

For context, Water Street in Vancouver looks like it was taken straight out of Paris or Amsterdam. It's one of the oldest parts of the city and one of the few streets that were developed before cars. It should be an absolute no brainier to make it car free permanently, but carbrained North American city council gonna carbrain. This is less than the bare minimum and is absolutely not praiseworthy.

More importantly, they're proposing it to be car free on the day with the least transit service and what little there is randomly gets delayed or cancelled without notice. Great idea!

Seriously, as someone who exclusively uses transit in Vancouver, the weekend service is infuriating and basically unusable if you're under any sort of time pressure. You show up at a bus station, transit app says the next one is in 30 minutes when it would be 5-10 minutes on weekdays. So you resign yourself to a 30 minute wait only for the bus to not show up with zero announcements, even though they're pretty good at notifying you of these things on weekdays. So now you have to wait for the next one in an hour, which might not show up either, and when it does, it's packed to the brim because it's carrying three buses worth of passengers and the driver puts on the "sorry bus full" sign and refuses to let you on even when several people get off at the same stop. It's genuinely like they want you to drive on the weekend.

Calling it now: when car free Sundays inevitably flop because no one wants to bother with the shitty weekend transit, city council will go "see? car free streets never work!" And it will be used to shoot down every subsequent car free initiative. Wonder if that was their plan in the first place.

 

For context, Water Street in Vancouver looks like it was taken straight out of Paris or Amsterdam. It's one of the oldest parts of the city and one of the few streets that were developed before cars. It should be an absolute no brainier to make it car free permanently, but carbrained North American city council gonna carbrain. This is less than the bare minimum and is absolutely not praiseworthy.

More importantly, they're proposing it to be car free on the day with the least transit service and what little there is randomly gets delayed or cancelled without notice. Great idea!

Seriously, as someone who exclusively uses transit in Vancouver, the weekend service is infuriating and basically unusable if you're under any sort of time pressure. You show up at a bus station, transit app says the next one is in 30 minutes when it would be 5-10 minutes on weekdays. So you resign yourself to a 30 minute wait only for the bus to not show up with zero announcements, even though they're pretty good at notifying you of these things on weekdays. So now you have to wait for the next one in an hour, which might not show up either, and when it does, it's packed to the brim because it's carrying three buses worth of passengers and the driver puts on the "sorry bus full" sign and refuses to let you on even when several people get off at the same stop. It's genuinely like they want you to drive on the weekend.

Calling it now: when car free Sundays inevitably flop because no one wants to bother with the shitty weekend transit, city council will go "see? car free streets never work!" And it will be used to shoot down every subsequent car free initiative. Wonder if that was their plan in the first place.

 

For context, Water Street in Vancouver looks like it was taken straight out of Paris or Amsterdam. It's one of the oldest parts of the city and one of the few streets that were developed before cars. It should be an absolute no brainier to make it car free permanently, but carbrained North American city council gonna carbrain. This is less than the bare minimum and is absolutely not praiseworthy.

More importantly, they're proposing it to be car free on the day with the least transit service and what little there is randomly gets delayed or cancelled without notice. Great idea!

Seriously, as someone who exclusively uses transit in Vancouver, the weekend service is infuriating and basically unusable if you're under any sort of time pressure. You show up at a bus station, transit app says the next one is in 30 minutes when it would be 5-10 minutes on weekdays. So you resign yourself to a 30 minute wait only for the bus to not show up with zero announcements, even though they're pretty good at notifying you of these things on weekdays. So now you have to wait for the next one in an hour, which might not show up either, and when it does, it's packed to the brim because it's carrying three buses worth of passengers and the driver puts on the "sorry bus full" sign and refuses to let you on even when several people get off at the same stop. It's genuinely like they want you to drive on the weekend.

Calling it now: when car free Sundays inevitably flop because no one wants to bother with the shitty weekend transit, city council will go "see? car free streets never work!" And it will be used to shoot down every subsequent car free initiative. Wonder if that was their plan in the first place.

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