Yeah, I guess “black tea” is a bit of a misnomer. It’s probably just simpler to share the terminology with coffee though
Yeah, I guess “black tea” is a bit of a misnomer. It’s probably just simpler to share the terminology with coffee though
Coffee is just too bitter for me unless I overload it with way more cream and sugar than is healthy. At that point all the caffeine and sugar makes me way too jittery. On the other hand, I enjoy drinking tea black, so tea it is.
Jesus fucking CHRIST
It’s honestly incredible that Bing even still exists, much less is still being actively being pushed by M$
Good to see they’re branching out with their business model. Can’t just commit to a single strategy these days. Sometimes it helps to rebase your priorities to avoid creating new issues.
Ok, bad jokes aside, how did it taste?
I like the concept here, but I think the presentation could be built up a bit. Something like “What’s the world’s leading cause of dry skin? A towel” perhaps?
Bugs in tests aren’t necessarily exceptions. You could be incorrectly setting up your function inputs, or just making the wrong assertions.
I don’t really get how “overt racism in a job description” is programmer humor, but alright
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No resolution of tech debt, ONLY DELIVER
Then another message popped up. This time with a console.warn() logging level, so I just couldn’t ignore it.
That’s how you know this one’s fake. Most unrealistic part of the whole story.
As I said in the post, I use it 2-3 times a week on average.
That’s a fair point to mention, though I don’t think it entirely explains things in this situation. Eating too much before bed does tend to affect my sleep, but basically never to the degree that I’ve been experiencing with weed on the nights where it doesn’t work. When I experience insomnia sober, I’m usually able to eventually get through it by 2 or 3 AM at the latest, even if I don’t take anything for it. I also have a few ways that I try to rein in the munchies a bit when I smoke, and while it isn’t always 100% successful, I usually don’t massively binge-eat.
It does some funky things with type coercion and comparison which I don’t particularly like, but I generally understand why it does things that way.
A lot of the weird quirks of JS come from the desire to avoid completely blowing up and crashing as much as possible, which makes sense in a web dev context. Forcing weird operations to at least return something can prevent an unhandled error state in a single component from causing an entire page to crash, even if that component ends up malfunctioning as a result.
You do know that Lemmy counts as social media too, right?
Fair enough