I chose Xamarin in the early days of Bitwarden because it was a technology that I was proficient at (.NET and C#) and it afforded me the time to maintain a mobile app along with all the other apps I was building for Bitwarden. Xamarin is a real time saver, for sure and it has served us well over the past 8 years, but it comes with some downsides as well: …
I traced this baby back to January 19th, 2004: https://craphound.com/spamsolutions.txt
Base-3: 15 bits
Legal states only: 13 bits
Redundancy due to symmetry eliminated: 12 bits
Combining the previous two: I estimate 10 bits
15 bits is possible if you encode the state in base-3, where each digit represents one of the cells
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Why’s he oinking (confusedly)?
Right to repair benefits consumers, whether he makes money from it or not
Yes, but only if the compiler has seen it. The compiler reads from top to bottom
The function prototype serves as a function declaration. The function header + body serves as a function definition, and since all definitions are declarations, it’s also a declaration
1
2 is a function header followed by the opening curly brace of a function body
Even worse is when you need to log in
I got the one on the left side strip
filling for bankruptcy
inside a month
Go back to school
I hope Gmail aggregates the reports from other platforms, because most of Clink’s target market uses Gmail
Every single day since I bought it. My last phone too.
Damn, “removed” is a slur now?
And report the email as spam on Gmail
Ad hominem dodging of the question. Classic.