Writing a quality bug report is almost certainly more effort than signing up for github.
tatterdemalion
I got whooshed then. Maybe because I only skimmed the article to try to figure out what their point was.
Basically just tmux + Helix + fish shell.
I like this joke format of answering a question with seemingly irrelevant facts that still answer the question. Hit me with some more.
A direct consequence of Trump's rolling back Biden policies?
Annoyingly long post totally misses the point of using tmux and chalks it up to "elitism". So who's really acting like an elitist contrarian??
Do you not SSH onto your desktop? I do it all the time. I often want to switch from coding at my desk to coding on a laptop, and tmux + SSH makes that transition completely seamless.
In their minds what qualifies as a "real job" is one that makes the most money.
SQLite was literally invented within the US military.
This song is everywhere if you look. I heard it in Shutter Island first.
Porco Rosso or The Cat Returns. Both are primarily comedy with a tinge of romance. I think Porco Rosso is a bit more entertaining overall though.
I definitely cannot get behind the "no recursion" rule. There are plenty of algorithms where the iterative equivalent is significantly harder and less natural. For example, post-order DFS.
I guess maybe when lives depend on it. But they should be testing and fuzzing their code anyway, right?
EDIT: I can't even find in the NASA PDF where it mentions recursion.