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Apparently it doesn’t all even out!
We’re gonna need your friend to pick up another from ball-mart.
Apparently it doesn’t all even out!
We’re gonna need your friend to pick up another from ball-mart.
How many of those were actually good, though?
Genuinely asking, I only saw 3 out of the 5 and don’t remember being blown away by any of them. I’m not sure I even remember the plot of some.
But I can still immediately recall songs from both Encanto and Moana and I haven’t seen either of those in years.
I haven’t touched a music CD since Sony decided it would be fun to put rootkits on them.
Bandcamp usually has the artists I’m interested in though, thankfully.
ins feels like insert. uin feels like it skips the first n on accident. To me, anyways.
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On the other hand, deer are really stupid. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that some of them still got run over by a train going only 10 mph while blasting the horn.
Not everything. There’s a list of currently supported and unsupported apis on the docs. Streams aren’t supported at all, for example.
This is America, you can basically sue anyone for anything.
Whether you’ll be successful or not is a different question.
Nah, they’re very similar, really. You generally kick IO heavy stuff you don’t need immediately off to async await.
There are a few more applications of it in C# since you don’t have the “single thread” to work with like in JS. And the actual implementation under the hood is different, sure. But conceptually they’re similar. Pretty sure JS was heavily influenced by C#'s implementation and syntax.
Can confirm at least some of them are franchises, for sure (if not all of them).
That feels more like a Netflix move than an Amazon move.
Idk about woust-er sauce, pretty sure that’s just dropping a syllable.
But the rest of it is because the syllables are supposed to be worce-ster-shire.
The workers, he alleged, “owe ongoing obligations to Twitter,”
What a strange argument. If I work for someone, and they fire me, I still have ongoing obligations to them?
Great, I’ll expect my paycheck to be deposited as usual, then.
Maybe it’s like a centipede. Centicow.