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Maybe something like this?
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Hate it when I get an ad break during my team meetings
the best advice that I ever got
Was from my sister’s rock star boyfriend.
Just get you a guitar and learn how to play
Cut up some jeans, come up with a name
When you’re living in a world that you don’t understand
Find a few good buddies, start a band
That’s why I use Bussy Cosmetics


Well, a high probability doesn’t mean it will happen, and a low probability doesn’t mean it won’t.
(A tossed coin that shows head the first 5 times and after that it always shows up tails still has a probability of 0% head and 100% tails, assuming you don’t know which coin toss this is.)
You are in the House of Elrond, but we do not grant you the rank of master
I worked at a company where everyone would try and send an email to themselves from an unlocked PC. That mail contained a heads up that the victim willl bring cake into the office e.g. next tuesday. They then were typically forwarded to the whole team while thanking them for their generosity.
It really hammered that lesson home and the victims did honor the cake-mails. Only downside was, that this led to people to tryimg to bait each other into leaving their PCs unlocked and creative countermeasures, such as delaying mails containing the word ‘cake’.
In my case it’s a lot of 3d models and no prints
Only if you have at least one non-selfie meme on your phone
Warum gibt’s dazu kein deutschsprachiges !vögeln@feddit.org ?
No way, my best friend also overdosed on feet :(


Eines Tages bekomme ich auch mein lorem ipsum vom Beitragsservice


BATMAN!
Haven’t read the article, but can someone tell me the Nordic nukes tour dates?
No :)
I agree, that workers’ rights are an important topic, but adding more scope, won’t do either goal any good.


Languages like Java or C++ have Exceptions, which are errors, that are not explicitly mentioned in the function signature. Meaning, you might need to handle an exception you didn’t even know existed. And if you don’t, your program will just crash when these exceptions occur.
In Rust all errors are explicitly mentioned and part of the return type. Because of this Rust has a lot of ways to quickly handle an error. One of those ways is “Trust me, bro” (or .unwrap()), which converts the combined error/success return type into just a success type, causing the program to crash if it actually was an error, restoring the more unsafe behavior of other languages.

Doesn’t swapping increase the chance of total failure?
You’re basically using them equally, which makes it more likely that the surviving hard drive failes while copy the data to the future brand new replacement drive.
(This is obviously assuming, that storing a drive is different to you using the drive and that both drives will fail around the same time)
Und wer gar nix wird, wird Betriebswirt.
Why is she trying to strangle someone in a romance novel?