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As a non English native: “Car on”
Missed opportunity:
“And next time, I’ll make baby toys that glow in the dark with Uranium”
Ah en effet, my bad, je retire mon message ;)
Here’s the sauce: xkcd/2803
And here is another lemmy post about this commic: https://sh.itjust.works/post/1694738 (on !xkcd@lemmy.world)
Not sure CrowdStrike runs on npm, but still ruined it all for sure
Gotta use Lisp notation to be sure
“No” is the most accurate I could ever have imagined for Inkjet Printers
Old and gold, 15 May 2009
Lemmy instance agnostic link: !boinc@sopuli.xyz
inplace sort be like:
def sort(list: list):
list.clear()
HTML: You are not a nerd
Edit: OH MY GOD what did you just share !!!
Also available in other languages here:
I was like “Hum… That should do like more than 3.5, but 4 at maximum…”
Then he shows options, and I was like “What ? There’s nothing between 3.5 and 4”; then thought about it a bit more, and found Exactly 4 as an answer; then continued to watch the end of the video to see why my calculations were wrong (they wer’nt)
Do I need to precise that my post was a /s ? It was ! Actually already 2 comments are saying that US is missing, so I joked about it and about the fact some said this is biased because countries are missing
Actually there is all the source given in the picture itself, if a country is missing, maybe check the data before complaining about people hiding things to you; maybe the data itself does not exists for the country you think is missing
Excluding the US in a chart subtitled “European life-work balance” is bad, noted
A (wo?)man of culture