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If/When you snap like Mickey7, I’m going to smoke the biggest blunt in celebration.
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He’s a mod for a conservative community and he’s drinking the Kool aid HARD
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Keep talking so it’s clear to EVERYONE you have no clue what you’re talking about.
Maybe you should just give up
You’re just as popular outside your echo chamber I see.
He’s a mod for a dying conservative community, he does this ALL the time.
I really feel for the engineers and devs who don’t get to see their project released into the world. Especially after so much effort.
Coming this Fall: Apple Dryness Pellets! A bag of Styrofoam rice that’ll run you $499.99 and an extra $70 for it to come in colors. Not compatible with CE models.
Then donate to the EFF
Light switches are a bad example. Up doesn’t mean on and down doesn’t mean off when you have multiple switches for the same thing.
These switches visibly have 2 states and switching it means you want the other one. In tech it’s less obvious that there are only two states and that toggling the button will do something in particular. Recall the play and pause button on your media app. That button could change the state in any number of ways but in order to convey to the user what will happen BEFORE the button is pressed, the player shows what action will take place.
You’re already in the current state, that rarely adds info. Toggles should indicate what they will do.
What about processes that terminate before writing the whole thing? You can’t protect against everything. Blame other processes all you want but the language spec allows for confusion.
TOML and YAML both have the problem that if you receive an incomplete document, there’s a decent chance you can’t tell. JSON doesn’t have that because of the closing curly.
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