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How does that work? Umlauts can totally change the meaning of a word.
Konnte - was able, könnte - could, musste - had to, müsste - should, hatte - have had, hätte - would have.
He / him. INTP-A
How does that work? Umlauts can totally change the meaning of a word.
Konnte - was able, könnte - could, musste - had to, müsste - should, hatte - have had, hätte - would have.
“Hey, Wired, weird thing with our search algorithm. It seems to always put you on page 2 since your article dropped. I wonder why that is?” – Larry Page, probably.
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics to the rescue!
Yeah, both Voyager and the normal lemmy web client escape the less-than sign. I tried it twice on both clients.
A semicolon ends a statement, and semicolon is a statement on its own. One that does nothing. That’s why you can write
int i;
for (i = 0; i ᐸ 3; i++);
to set i = 3
. You can use that pattern to find something in an iterator, etc. But I would prefer
int i = 0;
while (i ᐸ 3) {
i++;
}
for readability.
Didn’t we already go through this with Whatsername and her fake blood tests?
Maybe read more than the title before commenting? I know, it’s a novel concept.
People quite rightly think of Elizabeth Holmes as a fraud for making false medical claims about what the Theranos machines could do. So why aren’t Elon’s claims at Neuralink being held to the same level of scrutiny?
That approach was mentioned in the video.
If half of the users who tried it out stuck around, then they’re incredibly successful.
Which color do you like your soylent best?
Is it !technology when some tech exec does or says something or why did you post this, OP?
Today’s Logitech sucks. A decade ago they were the best in the mouse game.