How else are you going to open your files in nano to do the programming on the prod server?
Plus it has markers for variable types just like Esperanto has suffixes for parts of speech. Wall was a linguist, after all.
Esperanto always struck me as more perl-like with each part of speech having its own suffix like perl has $ for scalars, @ for arrays, and % for hashes. Though perl is probably more like a bunch of pidgins…
Production errors.
LGTM (lunatic gunner targeting me)
Your bedroom and your code sound dirty. No dessert until there are no more dirty clothes on the floor and all your merge conflicts are resolved.
That’s why there’s the JADE acronym. You never justify, argue, defend, or explain. That makes them think there’s a chance if they just counter every single thing you say.
But I just moved to opensearch.
I don’t really talk about it in meat space, so they just might not have known.
Am I in the wild? I use it.
Citation desired.
Let us know when it even gets to half as good as a human.
Ok, since YAML is a superset, I can just put the JSON into the YAML.
I, too, got a Mohawk after the last outage.
A long time ago I remember reading about mechanical nano computers as an idea and this got me to look that up again. Apparently that idea is still around and is more prevalent than I expected (though that’s an extremely low bar) e.g. https://www.cnet.com/science/darpa-funds-mechanical-nanocomputer/
Were they from the .ml instances?
So they lost resale value and will have more trouble selling new hardware as well?
There’s info out there if you search for it, but people are really tired of “genuine” questions. See sealioning