

It’s a vibe.


Extra protein.
That’s disgusting.
You should always scrape the visible part off, and keep going until there are no more visible spots. Try not to skim too much of course.
You’ll still get all the extra protein from the mycelia but without the green fruiting bodies. 🤮
It’s ok if the US does it, they’re the good guys protecting their national security.
The Houthis are terrorists for doing it to prevent a genocide though.
You’re welcome. Just don’t blame me when your brain starts cursing in foreign languages you don’t even know. ;)
The problem is that lambdas with a capture aren’t strongly typed are uniquely typed, so you have to use decltype/auto. And if you pass such a lambda to a function you’ll have to use auto as well.
If you write a lambda with a capture that calls itself recursively you’ll have to pass it to itself as an auto argument as part of the call signature.
I think this article explains it better: https://artificial-mind.net/blog/2020/09/12/recursive-lambdas
Edit: fixed wrong terminology
Back when I made this, GCC/clang were crashing left and right while compiling my project because of constexpr and auto usage with nested lambdas. It got worse with every template being evaluated until the compiler and my IDE started crashing.
I was making a react-like UI component library with all the new bells and whistles of modern C++. It was fun at first then the issues cropped up and it kinda killed my passion for the language and drove me away entirely.
Not sure about its state nowadays though.


And so cometh the foretold LSW (Linux Subsystem for Windows)


The last thing a scraper wants is to stand out. Most scrapers out there masquerade as Windows+Chrome on PC. It’s not hard to spoof a user agent and any scrapers that identify uniquely get blocked real fast.
bool isEven(int value) {
return (int)(((double)value / 2.0) % 1.0) * 100) != 50;
}


Or, and hear me out, what if they actually have good engineers and know how to sanitise their analytics? And at the risk of sounding crazy, what if the reason that the Linux share is rising is because it’s genuinely becoming more popular?
Crazy talk, right?


That’s beautiful. Thank you!


This is amazing. I love discovering new/interesting developer blogs like this one, which is a challenge considering they’re all buried by SEO bullshit.


Especially the showers


The entire US is a lesson on the consequences of barely-regulated rampant capitalism.


Uhh
Your operating system, Linux, is not supported…
If your goal is ease of use and scaling complexity along with your experience, and you’re planning to use Docker like you mentioned, then I recommend Traefic: https://doc.traefik.io/traefik/
If not, then I recommend Caddy or nginx.
Edit: ducking autocorrect changed “of” to “if”
The irony is delicious