Hum... Ignore linter advice for code that you temporarily mangled.
It's not like you have to act upon it as soon as a blue line appears under your code.
Hum... Ignore linter advice for code that you temporarily mangled.
It's not like you have to act upon it as soon as a blue line appears under your code.
Their backs point up when they fly, not backwards.
Firefox does that out of the box.
It can only work up to a limiting frequency. It's probably in the visible spectrum or in near ultra-violet (that's how material go). But since it's a video, I won't go check it.
The void is shy. Don't make it uncomfortable.
Oh, you will notice the call of the void, don't worry about that.
As scary as the article makes screworms look, that thing doing the calling is way scarier.
Oh, and the worm that died inside its brain once too.
It's one on top of the other, silly AI.
The test is a symptom of whether the text has women as normal characters that do stuff.
But this actual goal is hard to define, and if none of the women do any relevant stuff, they won't have any subject to talk about that doesn't involve a men. That said, the proxy test fails to reflect the actual test all the time.
He wasn't kidnapped.
He's probably the only one there that wasn't.
Gnome used to have a link to your homedir in its settings directory.
I imagine plenty of people had tons of fun with that. But you need to modify rm
to follow symlinks nowadays.
You mean 3 months? 6 months ago you'd see the same section, from the other side.
Anyway, the Sun rotates too, so it's not that simple (you can see the sunspots moving). But yeah, right idea.