Maybe it's like wheat? Cook it once to get bread and twice to get toast.
Has anybody tried domesticating a golden retriever a second time?
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Maybe it's like wheat? Cook it once to get bread and twice to get toast.
Has anybody tried domesticating a golden retriever a second time?
That'd just be MMA with extra steps
It's such a small thing, but not having to explicitly instantiate embedded structs to specify embedded fields is going to clean up a lot of my DB code because we embed an Auditable structure to handle common fields like id, createdBy, etc. I've been looking forward to that for years! Generic functions are cool too I guess.
Blue Prince? At least it's not a dangerous world... I think.
Numb3rs was one of my favorite shows. I've loved keeping up with his work since then. I hope he finds what he's after.
Is whoever's forcing you to learn another language in the room with us now?
Wow, sure sounds like they have extra money lying around that they wouldn't miss if it were taxed.
Eww, the DailyMail
TDTTOE goes way back! I first heard the phrase when I discovered Nethack. My favorite example from that game is when you try to dip a potion into itself you get: "This is a potion bottle, not a Klein bottle!"
I'm in this picture and I don't like it
Aw fuck yeah, now I just need some friends...
Oh shit, I've been doxxed
This'll be one of the few instances I say "you can't beat the mouse" and I'm pulling for the mouse.
This is the map taught in Kentucky schools
It's the only thing that makes sense.
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🧠 Guess this retro game
👉 Play it at https://retrotrivia.games/... #RetroTrivia #GuessTheGame #RetroGaming
Wow, I usually miss something.

This user has something to hide. They banned me for "spreading lies" but it's in the modlog. Better steer clear of this one.
https://lemmy.zip/modlog?page=1&actionType=ModBanFromCommunity&userId=28791544
Edit: List of accounts following me around downvoting me ever since I made this comment:
How do you know when you're done? The solution is 3.5 turns, why not 4? 2.5? This seems unnecessarily arbitrary
And... Black doesn't lose their queen?
I'm still pretty new to chess notation, but I'm not sure the solution is accurate. Or maybe I'm misunderstanding.

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