The only memory I have of my 3DS is being really into a game and playing for so long that I was really really hungry. Then I turned on the 3D slider to get motion sick and not hungry anymore to continue playing the game. Perfect problem solving skills here.
Another soul lost
They’re moss poles! :D Apparently that helps Aroids like Pothos and Monstera grow larger because they need a “climbing surface” to actually mature
I find AI summaries so damn tedious to read, they just keep repeating themselves over and over again :(
Dude I WISH an AI would do all the dumb AWS crap for me so that I could just hang out and build React frontends all day
We use those too! The weather forecasting models are really important for calculating prices in the German Energy market. My company is even paying people extra for learning Fortran to do these tasks. It’s really weird to talk to 20-something y/o people who actively use Fortran.
If Mobilism doesn’t have it, I search Google and try whatever sites come up. If that doesn’t find the right thing I just assume it doesn’t exist. Depending on what I want, I also try making the apk myself with Lucky Patcher.
The answer at the time was False Water Cobra btw. Nowadays the Diamond Carpet Python fills that spot and the FWC has moved down to 5th or 6th. Gotta grow up sometime I guess 😤
How old is this tweet?? That’s the exact question my fiance had in his Tinder bio 5 years ago
Yup, exactly! So a calculation-only module that doesn’t have a frontend would never have any TS Code in my case.
The classification of language -> task makes sense! I’m thinking of the weird college courses that wanted Java frontends lol
But how would you generalize that for a resume? Say you’ve used C# both for making backends and making frontends in separate projects. Would any sort of classification make sense in that case?
I’d love for someone more experienced to chime in, but on first glance the classification of JavaScript/Typescript as backend strikes me as weird.
That may just be because the team I work with uses a React/Typescript/Java/Postgres stack and we specifically classify the Typescript as part of the Frontend. Maybe it’s different in different companies?
I’m sure that a Typescript backend could work perfectly fine, it’s just semantics 🤷
AI needs training data.
I’ve used ReVanced every day for over a year now and nothing has ever happened to my Google Account. I also used regular Vanced for at least two years before that, never had any issues.
Yeey!!