

Sucks to see my home countries instance isn’t being moderated properly
Sucks to see my home countries instance isn’t being moderated properly
I have 5 tb total i think? 1 hard drive, and 2 ssd’s, one with 1tb and one with 2tb
I have 3 monitors currently, two for coding, and one for things like spotify, discord, etc. Stuff i don’t have to access a lot basically. Also, it looks cool.
Because it’s uncomfortable to have a toaster strapped to your face for 8 hours
To add onto this, you can also have:
<div> </div>
And style it with:
div { background-color: red; }
just using the html tags without a . or #
Aside from asking it coding questions (which are generally a helpful pointer in the right direction), i also ask it alot of questions like “Turn these values into an array” or something similar when i have to make an array of values (or anything else that’s repetitive) and am too lazy to do it myself. Just a slight speedup in work.
How does this work? I know nothing about 3D printing in general, but is the ‘poop bucket’ used to transition between different colors of fillament? And how does it know when it’s at the proper color?
Apparently, though i’ve never seen or heard of it happening
My YT account is like 10 years old, so my subscribed tab is a mess.
Also, i like seeing what youtube throws at me cause the algorithm is actually quite good.
My #1 is most likely rocket league, as i’ve ppayed 500 hours on pc, 300+ hours on switch, and many more years on the ps4 (since launch).
Second is minecraft, (or first, not sure), since i’ve been playing since 2011/2012.
Third is CSGO at 350 ish hours.
The only thing they can collect (as long as you aren’t on their services) are the things that are available for the entire world to see. So your comments, usernames etc. are already visible and they won’t get any of your personal data as that’s not known except to your instances admins.
All data on here is wide open for everyone to take, including reddit afaik
Unless you want it to keep asking the question of course**
Know you probably don’t care, but you can do a while loop using while True: <code>
Which is the same as you using a statement which equals to true.
Thought i don’t think you need it for what you’re doing currently.
Sweet, thanks for the transparency and daily updates :D
Thanks! The swipe to close was the biggest bother for me!
I’ve stuck my finger in my butthole
You basically got it yeah. You can do x % 2 and check if that is 0, as % calculates the remainder (in python at least)
Fair point, i’ll be patiently waiting for the dutch takeover ;)