assert triangleObject.shouldFitInHole(triangleHole) == true
assert triangleObject.shouldFitInHole(squareHole) == false
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assert triangleObject.shouldFitInHole(triangleHole) == true
assert triangleObject.shouldFitInHole(squareHole) == false
Tja, früher haben wir auch versucht, Frauen zu ertränken. Kamen sie dabei um, waren die unschuldig - haben sie es überlebt, waren die eine Hexe und wurden hingerichtet. Das ist dann ja auch nicht so schlimm… /s
Randomly rearranging non working code one doesn’t understand… sometimes gets working code, sometimes doesn’t fix the bug, sometimes it won’t even compile anymore? Has no clue what the problem is and only solves it randomly by accident?
Sounds like the LLM is as capable as me /s
Even then, the CT roughly indicates the amount of virus that was in the sample - which correlates with how infectious you are. But it also depends on the quality of the sample and how it was taken. If you’re highly infectious but the slab was not correctly inserted, you might have less virus on your sample as one would expect and appear less infectious.
We have small crowds, very small crowds. The smallest of all crowds. Sad.
Technically correct, but back, when Reddit allowed 3rd party apps, I did get the occasional “Hey you lost something” comment, as some apps had a broken markdown rendered that wouldn’t display it without.
Also it can have side effects if you use an underscore in the same paragraph or use it twice in a row, as it then suddenly can render as italic.
¯\_(ツ)/¯ Not sure how Lemmy reacts, though ¯\_(ツ)/¯
Although I know this, I cannot remember where I need to escape. So I just have two custom autocorrections: shrug
which yields the regular (and broken on Lemmy) ¯_(ツ)_/¯ for general use and shrugmd
with the markdown variant for the use on e.g. Lemmy: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In the end it’s:
shrug: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
shrugmd: ¯\\\_(ツ)\_/¯
Rule 34 in action
because it won’t let you do that:
elvith@testvm:~$ sudo rm -fr /
rm: it is dangerous to operate recursively on ‘/’
rm: use --no-preserve-root to override this failsafe
Easy: Just have him in a headlock and then hit right on target until you win. He didn’t think this through…
Yes, though you could also do rm -rf /*
afaik to not need --no-preserve-root
Edit: I just realized that the *
is already in the meme. So this should already work as is. Alternatively you could always use the good old way of “act now and remove all French roots of your system: rm -fr / --no-preserve-root
”
Die erste Anzeige war ja auch schon abwegig - das wird niemanden von einer weiteren abhalten, egal wie abwegig.
Unter Strafe gestellt ist in Deutschland dagegen das “Anwerben für fremden Wehrdienst”. Demnach wird mit Freiheitsstrafe von drei Monaten bis zu fünf Jahren bestraft, wer zugunsten einer ausländischen Macht einen Deutschen zum Wehrdienst in einer militärischen oder militärähnlichen Einrichtung anwirbt.
Nächste Anzeige gegen den Redakteur dieser Meldung, weil “man durch die Argumentation, dass es nicht strafbar ist sich der Ukrainischen Armee anzuschließen und Russen abzustellen ja quasi um Anwerbung für einen fremden Wehrdienst halten könnte” in 3, 2, 1…
Neee, nicht ganz:
Die DB Systel hat Linux4ICE respektive EULE weder aus dem Boden gestampft noch eine typische Distribution wie Debian oder Ubuntu verwendet. Dem System liegt das im Embedded-Bereich verbreitete Framework Yocto Linux zugrunde. „Mit Yocto kann man sich sein fertiges Image bauen, aber effektiv macht man eine komplette Linux-Distribution“, erklärt der Software-Entwickler Andreas Leufert, der zu Herrmanns Team gehört.
I can see dead memes!
Since almost everything on the right would be located in /home/<username> on the left, it should include some of the subdirectories of %windir%\
Interesting… I got the retail version back then and it was bundled with Steam and did check your account on every start (or required a steam client running with the title in the library). It even had a warning label on the box stating that it needed a steam account and that the CD key would be linked to your account. But I do not remember it using Securom. Which checks out, as I vaguely remember buying I after Christmas.
Maybe it got removed later? I can find some discussions in the steam forums arguing about the drm from about 10 years ago, and other more recent discussion where people are wondering why it has no more drm - e.g. this comment describing the same procedure as I did above
Fun fact: My Steam accounts lists that it was created in July 31st 2004, although Steam was released on September 12th 2004. I guess they just added a random date on old accounts that didn’t have a date registered?
Wait… Half Life 2 is the game that forced me to install steam, create an account and wasn’t playable without it is “now” in this list and is DRM free?
Imagine sexting smelling like fish…