I like how at the start of the line it explicitly says “out of memory” but we’re just pretending this is some satanic bullshit.
She obviously read the error to find “kill process” and “sacrifice child” but still ignored the memory error
I like how at the start of the line it explicitly says “out of memory” but we’re just pretending this is some satanic bullshit.
She obviously read the error to find “kill process” and “sacrifice child” but still ignored the memory error
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At work we have a lot of old monolithic OOP PHP code. Dependency injection has been the new way to do things since before I started and it’s basically never used anywhere.
I assume most people just find it easier to create a new class instance where it’s needed.
I’ve never really seen a case where I think, “dependency injection would be amazing here” I assume there is a case otherwise it wouldn’t exist.
I guess that’s meant to be 2025 since the graph is projected? Pretty funky screw up though.
What about Slint? Seems to be early days for mobile dev with it though but I don’t know any other native rust based UI libraries.
I don’t know where “software engineer” started but in Australia engineers have to study for years and then do a minimum amount of study every year to keep their license. Which we don’t have to do. I’ve always been weirded out by Software Engineer even though it seems to be becoming more common.
Sure, so you just get a fine for obstructing your license plate then.
As far as I’m aware cybercrime is generally: “anything done maliciously involving a computer” intentionally sticking a drop table command over your plates because you’re expecting something to read your plate and input it into a db might count.
Id guess maybe, if I generated a string using AI and intentionally crashed their stuff, it might be crime.
I’d be more worried that this could count as some form of cybercrime.
The title is a bit misleading, the summary on the article makes it clear that YouTube kids functionality is being rolled into the main app rather than being its own thing.
I love when I make a small code change and then I make my PR, CI runs and some piece of code entirely unrelated fails and it’s now my job to work out how these two unrelated things are related.
In that case, this is also a yes.
I’m a developer working for a SaaS company and you didn’t NEED a degree to get hired but it sure was a “nice to have.”
I’ve got a pixel 6, never had any issues with it. I would recommend all the usual suspects: turn it off and on, update, factory reset.
If you are up to date I remember people complaining that the latest update broke some stuff for them, that might be your issue?
I think I understand this;
cancel -> submit the POST request and cancel -> undo this thing. maybe they shoulda just used submit & cancel or cancel & exit instead.
I’m not sure this is a fair comparison, since this is only coming to RCS and not SMS my (completely unsubstantiated) guess would be that this is a message protocol issue.
On the other hand Signal is an encrypted internet messaging service and editing internet messages has been easy for everyone not named twitter for years.