And even when they do control themselves consistently without fail, most people would still look down on them if they knew...
TechieDamien
Close, the maximum binding energy per atomic mass unit is iron-56, but splitting heavier atoms does not guarrentee releasing energy. If you consider the graph of specific bonding energy against atomic mass, then also consider that you need two numbers that add up to the original mass, it is clear that you need approximately more than 100u to release energy on fission.
Another way would be to add your own property with custom getter/setter and tween that. Your solution works, but more advanced things might be easier with this method.
I've found that they commonly mislabel apps as FLOSS when they are actually proprietary. That being said, I only ever used it for more niche programs, so maybe common programs are more accurate.
Turns out the real lie was the lie you were telling yourself all along.
Apart from your first point, I think this just indicates that they hate m+kb users. There is a reason people say that people that use m+kb in a souls game are masochists!
OpenFOAM. I needed powerful software to do CFD that was free, as in free beer, and found OpenFOAM. To run it on windows, the installation instructions first step was install linux on a vm then follow the linux installation instructions. I did that and started using the vm for other stuff until I found myself using the vm for most tasks, but kept using windows for gaming. To learn more, I got myself a pinebook, which replaced most of the usage of my vm. When windows decided to self destruct, I had learnt enough to install and configure arch with minimal help. Now, nothing can persuade me to go back.
It was the intern!!!1!1!!
Meanwhile,
"Osrs is running a multimilion dollar startup you know! You used to be the same grade at school. What happened?"
"Dad, I'm a principle software engineer at Google right now!"
"Tsk tsk"
Can confirm, strawberry is great!
They probably could but you wouldn't want to drink it though!
Not really a hot take. Why do you think most dynamic languages have the option to tack on static typing?