they don’t have to be the ones publishing releases
code witch - she/they
they don’t have to be the ones publishing releases
No, but a gitea/forgejo instance as a hidden service might.
One of yuzu’s forks went that path: http://vub63vv26q6v27xzv2dtcd25xumubshogm67yrpaz2rculqxs7jlfqad.onion/torzu-emu/torzu
“just engage with him critically”
how about i just follow better channels instead lmao
postman tracker was already shared somewhere around here, i recommend checking that out
ofc it’s nowhere near the level of clearnet but i’ve had good luck finding technical books as a test
download speed was pretty abysmal when i tried it a few years ago though so i didnt bother with anything bigger than 1 gb or so (took a few days to download a sizable book compilation)
i mean the dude does end up uploading a torrent of a jordan p*terson video as an example so that’s pretty sus, at the very least
i misread that as
Also crossdressing helps […]
and i didnt even question it
ah yes, as we all know statistically these people tend to have a very sane opinion of women
oh no somebody stop please him
Just give me interfaces and composition tbh
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sadly no she’s a little clumsy
esmeralda
sadly i only have one server for now
Bait used to be believable 🚬
mf conveniently forgetting about incremental compilation
Ubisoft execs need to “get comfortable” with eating shit.
this is only scratching the surface of the turd iceberg, but here: https://qntm.org/clean
I wish people stopped praising a book that has been repeatedly debunked as dogmatic, outdated, nonsensical garbage.
No, do not bother with Clean Code. Been there thinking it was some bastion of truth that just went over my head. It’s not. Fuck uncle bob.
Based on the fact that almost[*] every single Java shop I’ve been in used Spring, I’d say yes.
[*]: aside from one which used bare tomcat with a bespoke, thousands line long, bug ridden router for a core service. i guess they didn’t know about spring because every java service since then uses it.
reason number 1:
we’re stuck. he l p