The Nineteenth Byte

The Nineteenth Byte: General discussion for codegolf.stackexc...
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@Themoonisacheese wait really? :skull:
yst 22:48
@rydwolf i enjoy this
yst 22:48
control shift u is just the best in general
yst 22:47
@Ginger 2122 is the best
Sun 14:54
im alive
Sun 14:54
im back humans
Jul 17 16:25
"hello how do i commit unspeakable acts of horror?"
Jul 17 16:25
mm yes "warcrime stack exchange"
Jul 17 16:25
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Q: Was it a war crime to shoot at paratrooper whilst they dropped?

Matt BartlettI'm not sure if this is the best place for this question or if I should head over to the law stack forum instead but when I googled "warcrime stack exchange" and it sent me to this one. I've read up that pilots who have bailed out (for whatever reason) and are parachuting to safety are considered...

Jul 15 23:10
That's no lemon
Jul 15 20:49
@NewPosts this one looks fun for once
Jul 15 15:39
Jul 14 18:59
lowercase nu is the worst
Jul 14 18:59
oh yeah lowercase lambda is cool
Jul 14 18:31
mu
Jul 12 17:28
ive been using SE chat as a social media for years now :P
Jul 12 17:28
@Redz its been too late for ages
Jul 10 00:35
notepad is a plain dumb text editor
Jul 10 00:35
why
Jul 10 00:35
hwat
Jul 9 16:46
ehh, rot13(fubhyq or arne arj mrnynaq sbe orggre ernyvfz)
Jul 9 16:28
...holy roman empire notation?
Jul 9 14:51
finally
Jul 2 23:23
@DLosc "ordered by community/site"
Jul 1 19:45
ive eaten carrots unpeeled before
Jul 1 19:45
^
Jun 30 15:12
ahhh yeah im thinking in terms of nested arrays again
Jun 30 15:10
hrm the constants probably mess it up?
Jun 30 15:10
could this also be written (9○,11○)?
Jun 30 15:07
this is a tacit function
Jun 30 15:07
Jun 30 15:06
@Themoonisacheese it literally just means "right input"
 
13:47
first depiction of clothes?
13:47
YOOOOO
 
Jul 17 21:58
@Ginger wolfram is also a huge dataset
Jul 17 15:33
i should get back into the lang
Jul 17 15:32
never thought the language would rise from beyond the grave :P
Jul 17 15:32
@emanresuA Fig mentioned!
Jul 10 16:30
tools very much impact the adoption and usability of a language more than the language itself
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Jul 10 16:30
> Torvalds, as it turns out, was right: it was primarily the tools, ecosystems, integrations, and frameworks that would define the near future, not the design of the languages themselves.
Jul 10 16:10
never wouldve guessed that VB came from a visual programming thing
Jul 10 16:09
@MichaelHomer this is cool
Jul 9 23:57
its a naive question, sure, but its still a well-formed question about proglangs
Jul 9 23:56
@NewPosts i dont see why people are downvoting/closing
Jul 8 17:03
"Trump" "AI" and "energy" should not be in one sentence
Jul 5 17:38
:skull:
Jul 5 17:38
@MichaelHomer wait really?
Jul 5 00:36
rust by the fanatical userbase
Jul 5 00:36
go by google, kotlin by jetbrains
Jul 5 00:36
yeah thats how it works mostly these days