Yes, but they were satisfied when IBM was given a license to use JSLint for evil.
Yes, but they were satisfied when IBM was given a license to use JSLint for evil.
how is that even allowed
lobbyists, I presume
Just because he’s not a Doctor of Medicine doesn’t mean he’s not a doctor. A Doctor of Chiropractic is exactly that, regardless of its questionable merits.
A medical doctorate would be more relevant to a neurologist.
I was under the impression that the assertion that chiropractic neck manipulation causes vertebral artery dissection is often suggested, but that evidence of such a causation is inconclusive. I certainly believe it, but I can’t assume. Chiropractors may twist the inconclusiveness into suggesting that such neck manipulation is safe, but that’s a fallacy.
But dc
is a reverse polish calculator Unix program. It’s even in the Bell Labs’ Unix 1st edition manual.
What if I had a pet Gorgon?
C was built mostly to abstract from assembly
That’s actually not true; rather, many modern architectures are designed to allow languages like C to be compiled more easily. Old architectures don’t even have a built-in stack.
A computer is a magic box with a poisonous green cracker inside.
Electronics are magic boxes of poisonous green crackers with black rectangle bugs crawling on them.
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wet, fuzzy magnet with a bald rock child
That’s more like fish and amphibians. We do things internally.
Gas is mostly derived from bacteria.
Here’s what gas has to say about that:
Perhaps you mean flatus.
Ed Is The Standard Text Editor
ed
, ex
, and vi
are all standard, required text editors in the Single Unix Specification.
I got all the landscape ones correct—except for one—by applying my limited knowledge of art technique.
I look forward to finding out how it’s actually much worse than meets the eye. [emphasis added]
It this schadenfreude because you hate Canonical and their Snap system?
You’re assuming an eternal universe (as opposed to, e.g., a big crunch), which seems likely given the observed accelerating expansion of the universe.
“Single pixel” is an interesting way of putting it.
That comment made me imagine a bunch of people sitting in a movie theater, watching a film that consists of nothing but a giant square that keeps changing colors and brightness, with the soundtrack from another film. The film is called “Blindness Simulator.”