I think you’ve just invented Jsonnet, but with C integration.
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I appreciate the link/image, but I would personally prefer to not use an AI generated model. Thanks though!
I desperately need the STL. For… reasons, on which I will not elaborate.
AMoistGrandpa@lemmy.cato
WomensStuff@piefed.blahaj.zone•When did you last experience this?
6·24 days agoI know nothing about this topic, and I’m just here to learn - you said that blockchain isn’t the best solution with regard to decentralizing currency, but it is an option. What other options exist?
Windows-Shift-S is the default keyboard shortcut, not sure if it works on fullscreen games though
I don’t understand this image, so due to the art style I’m going to choose to pretend it’s a reference to Pizza Tower. Thank you for creating Pizza Tower content!
AMoistGrandpa@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•'Microslop' is heading for Edge – major browser redesign is inspired by Copilot, and it's already seriously unpopularEnglish
5·2 months agoFair enough, thanks for responding
AMoistGrandpa@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•'Microslop' is heading for Edge – major browser redesign is inspired by Copilot, and it's already seriously unpopularEnglish
11·2 months agoOut of curiosity, why does everyone always go for Ubuntu in posts like this? I’ve always hated that distro; all my machines run Fedora instead. IMO Fedora with KDE is way better than Ubuntu with Gnome in terms of usability for people switching over from Windows, but maybe I’m just biased since I’m already super familiar with Linux
If you feel like learning a third shell, I find that Nushell is even easier to use than PowerShell.
open stuff.json | each { get fieldName } | where { str starts-with "asdf" } | each { $in | str upcase }This gets all the objects in the given json file, then grabs the value of the field named “fieldName”, then filters all those values to find the ones that start with and, converts those to uppercase, and prints them to the screen as a nicely formatted list
Legit question, how many bananas would Bananas Georg need to eat in his sleep per night to make that fact true, assuming he eats an equal number of bananas per night and all other people on the planet eat exactly 0 bananas in their sleep?
Does anyone know the original source? I remember watching a ton of videos like 5 years ago with the same art style and the same jokey, animals-doing-funny-stuff kind of content, and I’m pretty sure this video came from that same author. I’d like to rewatch them if I can
Immovable Rod: when activated, it becomes fixed in its position in space, ignoring the motion of the planet. The moment it’s activated, it flies off into the sky or through the earth depending on the time of day, destroying everything in its path.
Potentially extremely useful with a lot of planning, once.
AMoistGrandpa@lemmy.cato
CasualEurope@piefed.social•I just learned in the other thread about German music that Scorpions are German (I always assumed they were British or American). Is there any other artist you didn't know was European until very late
12·5 months agoDespite the fact that you clearly mentioned music in your title, it took me longer than I’d like to admit to realize you weren’t claiming that scorpions were indigenous to Germany
AMoistGrandpa@lemmy.catoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•What's slimy, has 4 legs, and is a house?English
1·7 months agoHisuian Sliggoo?







My friends hated the word “moist”. I then thought of a way to make my friends hate my username more than they already would have.
Surprisingly, I still have friends.