Did xmage get renamed or do we have two Java based open source MTG rules engines?
Did xmage get renamed or do we have two Java based open source MTG rules engines?
That’s not how brackets work?
when I drink you drink we drink
But generic type syntax is a feature exclusive to Typescript while typeof
is a JavaScript thing. You’d never get Pie[Pie[T]]
as a result from a typeof
check. (Please excuse the square brackets; seems like the markdown parser here isn’t quite right and it keeps messing up the angle brackets)
Also, it’s typeof foo
not typeof(foo)
in js
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standby_power
You can always get a Kill-a-watt (or similar if those aren’t available for the EU) to see how much power something uses in standby
I remember there being special power strips you could get to detect and stop phantom loads like this. But according to that article, there are now regulations to keep this power draw low, so it’s probably not a major problem with modern devices.
factoid actualy just statistical error. average palestinian eats 0 pieces of bread per day. Breads Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 190,000 each hour, is an outlier adn should not have been counted
Verifiable criteria for AGI when?
What is this from?
There are some cases where any
must be used instead of unknown
but they usually involve generic constraints and seem more like a bug than intended behavior
No no, 10 base 512 lines of code
They can connect via USB so you can do things like perform a clean shutdown when it loses power
uBlock Origin is the one that used to be relevant, but their anti-ad-blocking pop-up has made the site unusable for me lately.
I’m sure uBO will eventually work again but for now, no dice.
It doesn’t for me. Probably hasn’t been rolled out to you yet.
We already have bacteria that eat plastic
You can, pretty easily. Enable developer mode and use adb. Doesn’t need root. (At least I didn’t for YouTube; not sure about the rest)
It makes sense if you just think of everything as a function.
JSX can exist without React; it’s essentially just an alternative syntax for function calls.
(That is, annoyingly, handicapped in the Typescript checker)
He ate them, that’s why he was so big. He lost (passed?) them and is now skinny