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I can see it. There are a few tropes that come to mind:
And looking into the etymology of orphan makes it even clearer. Robots are often depicted as being dereft of rights, feelings etc.
The list does fit Rimworld. Yet, I was playing “meet your maker”.
There is a “Your mum” joke in there.
Your mum is so fat, that bitcoin miners litigated to keep abusing her power grid.
It’s a whole list:
Meet your maker
We also “drop” decisions, which means the total opposite of what you would think.
It means a decision has been made.
Huh. Misschien zat ik vast in een Dunglish vertaalslag.
Edit: Snelle Google laat zien dat we zeker later tot een besluit kunnen komen. We laten ze ook af en toe vallen. We nemen, geven en breken deze ook.
I’m Dutch and we “come to” a decision.
Depending on the license it is published under, you sure can.
Because exceptions are old and the new (recycled) kids are much more fun to play with? Or people yearn to implement the low level switch-case pattern error matching mechanism all over again, which try-catch-exceptions were solving.
I think there is no moving on from a paradigm as long as it has a function.
And now that you are showering while you are showering, you should brush your teeth while you are showering while you are showering.
I will say that they still store and use your data some way. They just haven’t been caught yet.
Anything you have to send over the internet to a server you do not control, will probably not work for a infosec minded legal team.
I think it would be like drawing. If you don’t have aphantasia and have an epic image in mind, and basically only be able to put it down in stick figures.
In this case, you might know what strings to press and how hard to strum those strings. But you still need to get your fingers on those strings without tangling them and know how to pluck and strum them.
Say that to the graphics devision of computing please.
On the hidden “Do you believe that everything should be defined as code?”
Dude. Relax. He ain’t a communist. Get yourself out of the tribal mindset. Not everybody disagreeing or hyperbolically agreeing with you on social policies on Lemmy is a communist.
2018 sourceish.
I wouldn’t call “5 years” ago yesterday, and efforts to ammend the constitution were happening since 1992. But you do you.
My god. We don’t deserve dogs if we are not adjusting Pavlov’s reputation for this.
Trowing in my 2 cents. I am currently an AWS cloud “engineer”. I put it in quotes because the market is wild. In one place you actually design a landing zone for the company to use. In others you are a glorified support plus ops, but still get paid decently because the title is in demand and you passed a few multiple choice quizes from Amazon.
My current workplace has 99% in python. But this can also vary between companies.
Of course, this varies per region. I am in the Netherlands and our department has perpetually 3 job offers open.
Yeah that is true. But I was more or less portraying that customers gonna custom-er. And PCs will be RMA-ed for stupid reasons no matter what. And usb-a also had customers confused, sure c is worse. But don’t make it out to be that a was so magnificent. SuperSpeed, QC, trying to plug the male printer side into the ethernet port, different grades of cables for different speeds, expecting a bump in speed because they bought a ‘golden cable’ while their pc and peripheral were on usb 2.1, all these things are also in usb a forms.
Because I had all those conversation. The man was aware, yes. But wasn’t aware enough and too afraid to lose his precious data. (But wasn’t willing to pay for extra drives or remote storage. But that is a different story.)