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Internet "people" and adding -core to random words.
whenever i read something like "the mastodon Network (TM) has a whiteness problem" it is by people who assume everyone online is a white, hetero cis male tech admin from Connecticut if you dont like your bubble, follow other people. there is no twitter engineer forcing content into your timeline without your consent
@MercurialBuilding@cawfee.club https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_notation
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://types.pl/@bhaktishh" class="u-url mention">@<span>bhaktishh</span></a></span> my dog would not care about the toys that we got her but would lose her shit over the boxes. At some point we realized that we could just save the money and get her boxes.</p>
How do people prefer to prefix their variable names to indicate type? Starting doing n_ for ints, s_ for structs, and p_ for pointers. So, could get something like pn_count or something
And just like that, all crime ended.
@Moon@shitposter.club @ceo_of_monoeye_dating@bae.st @MercurialBuilding@cawfee.club @hidden@cawfee.club @mja@comp.lain.la @Leaflord@leafposter.club @gabriel@mk.gabe.rocks @PeachySummer@nicecrew.digital @burner@norwoodzero.net Ours has its own theme song.
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@Moon@shitposter.club the worst thing is the website design tbh. bigoted chauvinism building a vigilante pillory is one thing. only showing like 15 entries at once of a close to 1000 entries list is inexcusable.
<p><span class="h-card" translate="no"><a href="https://wikis.world/@wikipedia" class="u-url mention">@<span>wikipedia</span></a></span> I&#39;m not certain, but I think this was invented (or at least popularised) by the famous Mrs Beaton.</p>