I am the developer of Summit for Lemmy.
Now we must never answer it!
To be fair all “users” got what they wanted so… Success?
I bought it today and I’m not planning to eat it for a few days. I can only hope/assume it’s still good.
This seems to be the most probable answer although I have no idea what year it is.
I looked around the packaging for other clues as suggested by another Lemming but I didn’t find anything. In fact I found the same thing printed on the front.
I bought it today. I realized when I was unloading groceries that I forgot to check the best before on it.
Edit: also good point I’ll look around the packaging for other clues.
I have auto collapse comments based on score for this reason.
Password game irl
Texas has broken out of containment.
Nah. 2nd world countries are fine.
Wtf. It’s not even center aligned.
I guess I have to defend this one. I personally think Typescript is the better language compared to typed Python or Ruby (two comparable languages based on how they are all used). Modern Javascript actually have a lot of nice language features, the only issue is the lack of types. Typescript doesn’t entirely solve the problem but it’s a decent attempt at it. A good typescript repo is decently readable, testable and performant enough for most use cases.
It’s ironic that the illustration for JavaScript is probably the most realistic and best solution IRL. In the sense that a lot of what problem solving is (which is a big part of software engineer) is breaking a big problem into smaller problems. And you continue doing this until each problem is solvable in a short period of time.
JavaScript sucks though as a language.
This doesn’t look amazing
Truly the master breed 🙏 \s
It’s actually very tricky to implement because people have used it to do “negative SEO”. Which is essentially making it seem like your competitors are abusing the system to get their results lowered.
I thought NOP was 0x90. Edit: oh I just read the rest of the comment.