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Missed opportunity:
“And next time, I’ll make baby toys that glow in the dark with Uranium”
Missing the Metric-Freedom conversion error
Ah en effet, my bad, je retire mon message ;)
Here’s the sauce: xkcd/2803
And here is another lemmy post about this commic: https://sh.itjust.works/post/1694738 (on [email protected])
Not sure CrowdStrike runs on npm, but still ruined it all for sure
As a non native English speaker, I had to read your comments to understand the “Hot potato” one… Seems that I’m not as fluent in English as I thought (my accent is shit)
Gotta use Lisp notation to be sure
“No” is the most accurate I could ever have imagined for Inkjet Printers
Old and gold, 15 May 2009
Lemmy instance agnostic link: [email protected]
inplace sort be like:
def sort(list: list):
list.clear()
Comics are not only meant to present something that can happen IRL :P
That kind of trolls happen occasionally in IT, where not everybody know well about maths and physics, they may easily fall into these kind of traps by taking granted that the maths you gave is more trustful than computer code they wrote (usual kind of joke to make your friend understand that he what was doing something wrong or without understanding)
Also, in Uni, we were all little Satans, trying more to break others students works instead of trying to improve self (that was a true war among IT students). All means were used, this kind of troll (as depicted in this comics) to make the other loose time is truly expected
Classical “type Alt+F4 before saving your code to automatically fix bugs” kind of joke
HTML: You are not a nerd
Edit: OH MY GOD what did you just share !!!
Not hard
Not hard, that’s true, I agree 100%
However the problem here is to have the idea to do so. It seems obvious to you, but I can’t see why. Nothing told OP to do anything for posting that link (neither Feddit.nl neither this community rules). He may just not had the idea to precise that this content was needing a paid subscription to be accessed
Less misleading
You know, Nebula is where NJB post most of their videos (if you watched any of his video on Youtube in the last 2 years you should know). It’s just logical at some point to get Nebula content shared on this very community.
And yes I can’t access it because I haven’t got Nebula subscription. But I’ll still enjoy discussing about it, see what others thought about it, the good, the bad, what’s around the subject… Like any discussion about a recent movie or Netflix series that I obviously need to pay to watch; do we need to precise that it isn’t free ?
If you didn’t know it wasn’t free, once you open any Nebula link, it will be written in big. All explained and understandable by everyone. I can’t see where anyone have been mislead
This kind of content is fully expected and there is no rule to tell us to do something about it for now
Why would we not expect someone to share a video from a payed platform ? Maybe the problem is the expectation; nowhere in any rule of any kind is it written that Lemmy is to share Free content only.
Do you suggest to add some kind of “[Paywall]” to the title of the post as community often do with news articles requiring subscription for example ?
So don’t watch it, what is the problem ?
As a non English native: “Car on”