No, what you are thinking is knockoff. This is 100% original dumpster.
Nice.
Also, can you buy something like 96% ethanol?
Another reason for Torvalds to become sad after leaving Finland.
Sounds legit. Same in russian banyas.
I think Norway not too dissimilar to Saint Petesburg. So probably they want to discourage tourism indeed.
I’ve never seen one where the top is not detachable.
Nice one.
you can’t ‘take apart’ a vape juice bottle (theyre a single piece of plastic)
We don’t know anything about that particular bottle OP used.
It’s eazy to buy:
10 liters - you will never need to buy again.
UK is one big Pirate Party
I guess they want Pirate Party to win.
Well, I doubt even now citizens of any former Soviet Republic can vote for Biden.
Often I see CNC machining use CSG formats, while 3d printing boundary representation formats.
And no, the answer is ABSOLUTELY NOT to add cognitive load on kernel developers by adding yet more random helper types and/or functions.
We already expect a lot of kernel developers. We should not add on to that burden because of your pet project.
…
Be the solution, not the problem.
Fresh from LKML:
So I’m going to have a HARD REQUIREMENT that any compiler complaints need to be really really sane. They need to detect when people do things like this on purpose, and they need to SHUT THE ^&% UP about the fact that wrap-around happens.
Any tool that is so stupid as to complain about wrap-around in the above is a BROKEN TOOL THAT NEEDS TO BE IGNORED.
Really. This is non-negotiable.
Jerboa parses url correctly. Look at RFC1738. hpath
is made of hsegment
s, which are made from arbitrary amount of uchar
s and other symbols, uchar
s include unreserved
, which includes safe
, which includes dot.
So correct way to end sentence with url would be either by escaping url with some characters like [https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1738], or using markdown urls like [display text](url)
.
Fussted