idk if the plugin system already landed on main but probably Helix
idk if the plugin system already landed on main but probably Helix
I was an unwrap() guy,
and she was an err != nil girl,
we were never meant to be.
Queria que o Nibellion reativasse a conta dele do tuiter :(
''ain onimusha Γ© tΓ£o sem graΓ§a nem da pra dar parry''
vadia onimusha nao Γ© pra dar parry Γ© pra dar issen
The Mid Awards
how do you all remember every UUID? I find it really hard. so I wrote them all down on every uuid dot com
the list has fast search across all 2^122 values (so you can find your favorites) - hoping to add some social features like "trending UUIDs" soon!
vicei em overwatch pqp
Se der tudo certo, ano que vem o Fluminense joga contra o Remo, Paysandu e Borussia Dortmund na mesma temporada
Preciso ler o crafting interpreters de uma vez por todas
cade os caras do overwatch
CADE O PEGGY
broke: chris redfield
woke: jill valentine
Prossiga com o plano 9!!!
broke: pull request
woke: push request
Aguentem firme patriotas, amanhΓ£ a Rockstar solta a data do prΓ³ximo trailer
Corinthians chocando o mundo e inventando o Futebol 2 nessa reta final do Brasileirao
Nunca pergunte ao PrismaORM como ele monta as suas consultas
rodizio = websocket
como isso afeta o BTS?
ryzen vai ficar geladinho pae
comprei o water cooler e acho que posso me aquietar pelos proximos 6 meses
"SEGA was too honest, too friendly, too soft. Sony was about to enter the video game industry at that time. And if Sony asked us a question, we told them everything. Maybe we thought that Sony would not become such a strong competitor later on. We told them all kinds of things. If they asked me a question, well, I answered them. We were all from the new technology field. So we felt like we were on the same team. And Sony is a big company, so they were able to figure out a lot of things. And before we knew it, they were stronger than we thought. The people at SEGA were working on new technologies, they weren't really thinking in terms of strategy or sales. That's why people like Mr. Kutaragi (the "dad" of PlayStation), Mr. Maruyama (the former president of Sony Computer Entertainment) and others later came to me and said, "Thank you for everything Mr. Suzuki." I wondered at the time why they were thanking me so much."
The PS1 turns 30 today! But what about Sega?
Excerpt from an interview with Yu Suzuki published in Sega Hard Historia in which he discusses the relationship between Sega and Sony before the release of the PS1.
sobrevivendo ate o prox trailer de gta vi
Screenshot of a Google images page with the search "baby peacock", where 11 out of 15 first results are AI generated images with inaccurate and unrealistic appearance.
As I've complained before in this here platform, AI gen'd images are taking over websites that us artists use for references. Here's an example, screenshot courtesy of a reddit post (from user MetaKnowing). Same thing is happening on DeviantArt, Pinterest etc. with no clear way to filter them out.
This book (The Mythical Man Month) is an example of why books can be so important and influential even decades later.
Written in 1975, in a very different time, about software engineering: some parts are still relevant today.
The parts that donβt change that much.