

If you think it’s jarring to mix names from different languages with English keywords… well, I have bad news for you.
If you think it’s jarring to mix names from different languages with English keywords… well, I have bad news for you.
The language is entirely in English. Only the comments and values are in Portuguese.
You think that about math not being localized too?
Makes me wonder if the pinterest numbers are from queries with “-pinterest”.
That “most likely no one is bothered” part is correct, though.
Mint fixes a lot of the problems with Ubuntu.
It will still break given enough time. But in my experience, it mostly works when recently installed. (I still don’t use it, but it’s better.)
Linux is clearly inferior to Linux. Have you tried Linux? It beats Linux in every single dimension!
Honestly, it has been working perfectly fine to me for a couple of decades. With games and everything. But that’s not the same Linux that everybody uses. Each person that installs it lives in a different universe from everybody else.
But anyway, if we could just stop the Ubuntu propaganda and avoid people starting with that piece of shit, a lot of the problems would disappear.
If they are Perl regexes, like all regexes are supposed to be, you can have non-semantic whitespace and comments.
But if you are using some system that enforces something different, you are out of luck.
If you eat only a couple of crumbs, that checks out. The OP didn’t say how much of bread he’s eating.
I always though it was amusing that many communities would only let new users post if they already had enough upvoted posts…
If you do it sitewise, you end up with the modern Stack Overflow!
Refuse the call for once. Keeping it ringing won’t help you in any way.
And add the number to some kind of “refuse” list for the time you don’t want to receive the calls.
Hum… Did they change the name of the North-America’s South-West like the Mexico president requested too?
They have clear rules for contested areas… that they follow in an as clear way as their user support rules.
Well, if you find it, please tell :)
It’s a clear Microsoft paradox: is the support person right, or did Teams do something reasonable?
Yes, assholes are common in lots of places.
You know, last time I’ve reached the MS forum, there was a support person there answering “No, there’s no way to disable the Teams pop-up that appears over your shared screen when you mute the microphone. Lots of people ask the same question, and the developers have no plans of changing this”.
The answer was complete, helpful, and completely out of the normal for the forum. The only thing more out of character would be if Teams actually had an option to make it work as any sane person would expect, but then, this is not on the forum people.
That’s why we don’t call them “programming language” even though they are the same kind of thing.
At some point you’ll need to know the basic syntax of some programing language.
Good luck, the instances can’t just be started in any random order and at their current version their dependency graph is cyclical.