It’s a good way to do it.
It’s a good way to do it.
I think about what’ll happen if they reciprocate - I’ll be happy! They’ll be happy!
I’ve said it to four or five people. Each time it went well - we dated and had a good time.
I cheat: I only ask people out if we’ve been friends for a bit. That way I can gauge if we’re a decent match.
Debugging. It’s a whodunnit where the victim, murderer, and investigator are all you.^(apologies to Filipe Fortes)
As someone who has tried to make useful and accurate progress bars: fuck progress bars.
Harsh but fair.
That makes sense. Thanks!
Ah that makes sense! Thanks!
Can someone explain this to me?
I thought those were for only when shit is seriously wrong and execution can’t continue in the current state.
That’s how it starts. Nice and simple. Everyone understands.
Until
some resource was in a bad state
and you decide you want to recover from that situation, but you don’t want to refactor all your code.
Suddenly, catching exceptions and rerunning seems like a good idea. With that normalized, you wonder what else you can recover from.
Then you head down the rabbit hole of recovering from different things at different times with different types of exception.
Then it turns into confusing flow control.
The whole Result<ReturnValue,Error> thing from Rust is a nice alternative.
Is there anything left?
Two days later
GodDAMNIT John!
When an online conversation is getting too heated, stop responding for a while. Give everyone a chance to calm down and get perspective.
It depends if they were supposed to be there or not.
I don’t know how kids today manage it tbh
So many hours spent wargaming how to buy porn from cornerstores.
It’s round, but it fits fully within a voxel.