Took me a second. You got an actual, audible groan out of me when I got it, well done.
Took me a second. You got an actual, audible groan out of me when I got it, well done.
I don’t see the point of Orion’s belt, it’s just a huge waist of space.
I have no strong feelings one way or the other
“The second mouse gets the cheese”
Gonna need a bit more than that to go on. Was its functionality similar to exiv2? How long ago do you remember it from? Can you at least link the old SO post you found?
…oh, that kind of drill. I was imagining a bond villain style plot with them building cartoonishly big drilling rigs above the reef and threatening to destroy it if their demands weren’t met.
Is your fridge running?
Secondly, do you have any actual evidence you’re basing that on, or is it just Israel’s word you’re taking?
I mean, high ranking Hezbollah members do keep dying in these strikes, possibly including Nasrallah in this latest one. Sure Israel are still dicks for accepting the levels of civilian casualties that come along with it but the strikes do seem to be hitting actual targets.
It’s lucky that’s not the question I’m asking then. I’m asking what Hezbollah has actually done to protect anyone from Israel.
I’m well aware of Hezbollah’s history and my question still stands.
You really didn’t. Let’s try again: what has Hezbollah actually done that has protected anyone from Israel? They can’t even protect themselves from their pagers.
Still not answering the question
Yeah, how exactly is firing potshots across the border and getting Lebanon into a war it doesn’t want protecting anyone from getting steamrolled?
In what way is Hezbollah protecting anyone?
git rebase -i
Honestly the most surprising thing about Tim Pool being a useful idiot is that someone found him useful.
“Fixed stuff”
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“Fixed for real this time”
This post made me realize that there’s almost certainly Outer Wilds rule 34 out there and I would like to go back to my previous blissful state of ignorance.
True programming chads don’t index at all, they just bind functions to the list monad.