My Dad bought a Porsche less than a month after my Grandma died. She had written she wanted some of her savings to go directly to her grandkids, but it wasn't binding so... And then boomer fathers wonder why their kids hate them ¯\(ツ)/¯
they're famously cheap to build, operate and maintain
Germans are an interesting breed. They see countries with way cheaper electricity production costs than them, and think, "yeah, nuclear must be more expensive".
if we only start yelling at the right people.
That's what we're doing. Like it or not, there cannot be a strong EU as long as Germans keep electing people like Merz. Tired of the Deutschland Hass? Get these nukes out of Ramstein. Then we can try and get somewhere together
I hear crazy claims like this but haven't seen anything close to this with my own eyes (yet).
I shudder at the idea that SPI or i2c are considered complex for someone supposed to interact with hardware. What will you do if a problem arises and you don't even know which pin does what?
The real answer is that user-agents can be used to show you one version in your browser and then serve you another one with curl.
I say "real" because all the idiots talking about "don't run scripts from the internet!!!!" probably forget they don't decompile every binary they run. E.g. the rustup installer (the tool for managing Rust toolchains) is by default a curl+bash one liner. Why would I worry about them serving me a wrong script when I'm any way about to run their binary blob?
If you have any doubt about the hosting service (which might or not be the same as the software author!) then avoid piping into bash, but then why would you run their code at all if you distrust them so much? Do you expect github to install a keylogger? Probably not. Some telemetry hook to know whose running the requested script? Possibly someday
If you feel like you need to mention those things on every post mentioning China, maybe the sheep is your mirror.
That's exactly OP's point: can't mention anything positive China does without all the worlders diverting. "Keep buying ICEs, because EVs use Chinese batteries, and you wouldn't want to fund them!". Big Oil thank you for your service, now go grab MacDonald's where employees are treated with the utmost respect. Don't look up.
That doesn't make sense. There's a world between "garbage commit" and "fancy new feature" and most of it is irrelevant to anything.
I don't want git bisect to make me check if "run clang-format" broke anything. I don't want to revert a feature but leave in unit tests that will fail (or worse, the opposite). I don't care when git blame tells me "rename X to Y", I want to see the context that motivated this change.
Squashed commits are atomic, built and tested. Anything in between is whatever reviewers let slip in. It's easier to check a MR description is well written than 5 commit messages (that might get rebased without you noticing)
We're not talking about propagandists saying "Iranians bad", we're talking about people writing the literal English translations themselves and expecting everyone else to guess what they mean.
I'm very familiar (and you as well) with how dramatic Iranian idioms can sound when translated literally, but how are we to know, in an English speaking space, that they are supposedly Farsi speakers?
The most likely/simple explanation is that most of these people mean what they write, rather than some rather niche lost-in-translation meaning. And then, when called out on that, they just give the same answer as you do. "It's just a figure of speech bro".
Every single one in France? They make a shit ton of money thanks to the single market (and Germans' love of expensive fossil fuels)