![](/static/253f0d9b/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/d7ec2e93-9490-46f9-a9bd-a3e52c25434c.png)
The quality of some of these are way better than mega blocks but still not up to the par of Lego in most cases. In my experience knockoff mini figs are better made than loose bricks.
The quality of some of these are way better than mega blocks but still not up to the par of Lego in most cases. In my experience knockoff mini figs are better made than loose bricks.
Straightup
I specifically said they are not rotten. My point isn’t to say that the grapes are on sale. My point is that it’s not odd to say something is a great value.
I think you’re being quite dense.
If you saw some grapes on sale that looked delicious and not even close to spoiled for .99 cents a pound, where they’re usually 3.99 a pound, would you not say, yeah that’s a good value?
It’s not that hard of a concept to grasp tbh.
If something is worth comparatively little money for it’s implicit value, the it has good value.
Imo? Yes.
If you want one go and get one. Your money.
Their computers and software aren’t shit. They’re actually pretty good.
They ruin it by being shitty and charging ass loads of money
If they make the storage small on the phone then people are more likely to subscribe to their cloud storage solution and pay more money!!
I’m not sure why you wouldn’t just use packing to pass in a list of some objects that you need iterate over? Isn’t it normally bad form to pass lists as arguments? I feel like I’ve read this somewhere but can’t cite it
I’m definitely a noob when it comes to multithreading and async, but I was hoping to read more about different methodologies for using mixed cases of the two thread types.
Go follow a basic Linux cli guide for 30 minutes and that’s all you need to be able to follow this guide other than potentially googling what certain commands do.
Is this different from it running as a service?
Shit tmux looks awesome. I’ve currently only really used screen while hosting a Minecraft server but I kept accidentally closing the process when trying to check if it’s still active lol.
I still do 99% of my coding of windows but this is tempting.
How do you use screen for programming?
Today at the grocery store a sweet older lady approached me and asked if I knew anything about computers.
Next on things that totally happened today…
No you’re right, it is easy to understand, just nonsensical.
Then why is he shooting it
Not technically by itself as far as I know