Look, he was probably over-encumbered on the way to the chest and had to drop some loot.
Happens to the best of us.
Look, he was probably over-encumbered on the way to the chest and had to drop some loot.
Happens to the best of us.
Hey, as long as you don’t try to
not too fussed.
108cm is squarely within the range of dwarfism so, as a minority, I wouldn’t be surprised if the data the user is searching for is scarce or missing altogether.
Hence the result pictured.
That said, the person searching this could have just made a typo for 180cm, which is much more common.
Why am I analysing the meme? Who knows.
I’ve been on that platform since 2014. It’s a mix of an anime tracker and a Facebook-like social media site. Used to be called Hummingbird.
It’s alright, if a bit dated.
I came here to post the same thing.
The moon~
Turns out I did not… remember the time™️.
Cue a dance number of Thriller but it happens in a pyramid with mummies.
Of course, but OOP is typically about putting methods on classes, inheritance of behaviour etc.
JS Objects aren’t typically used that way, they tend to be used as pure data containers. At least, that’s how we mostly use them.
Occasionally, we’ll use objects to simplify passing multiple arguments including arrow functions, but I’d say that doesn’t really count unless the arrow function mutates the object it’s a part of.
I’ve worked on projects with 10 000+ lines of typescript and maybe 3 classes total.
… in the UK. And thank goodness.
I’d been using Geometric Weather for many years, and I noticed a few weeks ago that it was misbehaving, not fetching data sometimes. I didn’t realise it had not had an update for almost 3 years!
I had switched to Google’s weather app, but maybe I’ll switch to this instead. Thanks for the heads-up.
See it. Say it. Sorted.
French ice cream
Don’t blame the French for this. Take responsibility for your atrocity.
For React, you can use React Router. That doesn’t mean you’ll do it well though.
It’s tough.
As someone who has used this app for at least 6 years, I am very sad to see this happen.
I’m surprised they weren’t able to get away with it after the change in extensions a couple versions ago. By not shipping extensions that have copyrighted content that should have been enough, similar to how emulators, services like Plex and torrenting applications survive.
It’s effectively just a comic / manga reader that can be used for piracy when the right extensions are added.
Apparently that wasn’t enough, and I can’t blame open source devs for not wanting to start a legal battle with a profit-earning company.
For now, the app does allow you to add external repository’s (list of extensions for various sources) that are still being updated, and I believe there are at least a few forks of the project that will survive for now.
All I can say is great work to the dev team for sticking with us until now and I wish you luck in your future ventures.
Ah! They do an audio puzzle apparently. For Google captchas at least.
Question: how do you make captchas work for blind people?
Another person I've never heard of
r/whoosh?
No one actually believes this.