

Yes, that’s what I said. They wrote another test program, with a correct implementation of IsPrime in order to test to make sure the pictured one produced the expected output.


Yes, that’s what I said. They wrote another test program, with a correct implementation of IsPrime in order to test to make sure the pictured one produced the expected output.


My favorite part of this is that they test it up to 99999 and we see that it fails for 99991, so that means somewhere in the test they actually implemented a properly working function.


The only winning move is not to play.


Easy solution. Sell a separate “motion platform” and an “FDM module” as distinct products that basically snap together.


Do you know what we call someone that doesn’t write a single line of code?
Anything other than a “developer”.


Death rituals are for the living, not the dead. Do whatever you need to do in order to get healthy closure.


The wife and I will be playing Project Zomboid all day. It’s going to be glorious!


Nope. The he only issues I’ve ever had were with the left button.
Our understanding of science constantly changes as we learn new things. Do you think we shouldn’t teach kids science because we might learn something new that shows what we used to know was wrong?
It walks you through the simple 1000 prompt journey of creating and refining a Hello World program from initial creation to finally printing “Hello World” correctly on screen.


Oddly enough, I’ve always associated claims of being premium in advertising with it actually being garbage.


This sounds more like a snap / gnome integration problem than a bug in Visual Studio Code.


6.9 might top it


Watch this video.
https://youtu.be/_3okhTwa7w4


You’ve never had to add measurements with mixed units?
Ie. 1lb 2oz + 4lb 15oz?
Or heights, 5ft 10in + 6ft 5in?


I play it repeatedly, every few years or so. It has it’s flaws, but it’s still one of the best games ever made.


Ohh, that would be all the developers at jobs with daily AI use quotas running scheduled scripts to make it look like they are using AI so they don’t lose their jobs.
Is manually updating based on trusting the accuracy of the release notes any more secure than just trusting “latest”?