







Not China but in my country teachers would often get benefits like how US soldiers do.
So for example some apartments had reduced rent and most private schools would accept your children for free and pay off lunch, clubs, school trip fees, etc.
So even tho teachers weren’t rich they weren’t completely on their own either. Maybe a similar thing happens over there?


Some children geniuenly respect landlords more than teachers because it’s in line with teachings of “the modern philosopher Andrew Tate.”
Idk why but I keep thinking dinasours died to a Volcano instead of meteors by default unless reminded otherwise.
I started putting a helpful comment above the ifs as a seperator to cope with that.
public Value? Func(String arg) {
// Sanitize.
if (arg.IsEmpty()) return null;
if (this.Bar == null) return null;
// Get [that] and/or do [this].
var foo = this.baz.foo;
...
return new Value();
}
The good old “signal left when switching to right lane.”
Time to go around commenting stuff yourself!


links2 -g better.
You can’t add AI chatbot to task manager without breaking a few eggs.
Nah it’s probably cloud computing and the blockchain.
This algorithm takes K seconds where K is the value of the greatest element.
This means if you just multiply everything by -1 it will take negative time to sort.
Then you can simply unmultiply and read from end to beginning from now on.
This is faster than having it presorted.


Satire aside I often wonder if thinking about my projects or dotfiles in the back of my head every single minute I am resting is messing with me.


“Like the meme? Hire me on indeed.”


We would need capital and we would be competing with people that practically own politicians.
Free market capitalism!


If it was possible to start fire under water octopi would have tribal civilizations already.


Incompetent-source!


It’s a weird cycle of “it’s not an OS used by gamers so we don’t have to support it” and “nobody supports it so I don’t wanna use it.”
And the part that sucks is that writing drivers for linux was probably trivial to these companies compared to windows but they just didn’t wanna because it’s unpopular.


Funny enough from experience having less GUI made it easier to learn.
I started really using computers when I was introduced to the revolutionary concept of the internet in 2020.
GUI did not seem much universal. Every app still has their own thing going on and I could not tell what are common to each.
As example I was never told you can right-click on stuff other than desktop files, so I just assumed you couldn’t until I saw someone right click google’s bookmarks space one day.
Also following a year old guide on programming felt outdated because youtube tutorial used the other visual studio and I assumed it was just the versions looking different while the “cc” command from a book written in 80s just worked on linux terminal.
The main problem I had was remembering the commands and options but even that clicked over time.


“The sun is at least 3 days old.”


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