capuccino

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[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 3 points 7 hours ago (1 children)

i can't make posts about vance?

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago

I have that same inflatable mattress.

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago

some of you have ghosts in your houses

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 18 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Deer meat.

~Sorry for delete prev. comment. Did a typo and reacted stupidly.~

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago
[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

REbirth sure does look better than Fortnite, and REbirth sure does need a ton less of GPU and CPU.

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago

And a ton of auto-bad-generated subtitles bumping in the screen

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 61 points 2 days ago (4 children)

thanks me later

 

We are coming from here.

I'm not gonna lie, guys, neither say the opposite: there are people who play in their phones, I bet you do, so do I. I'm curious to know what do you play in your phones, what kind of "phone gamer" are you. Remember PDAs? The only games that things had were mineswipper, solitaire, chess, sudoku among others. All those are games that perfectly use the touch capabilities of its device, but now, we have more process capacity, and we still have one touch screen (I know, you can touch many points of the screen at the same time). I've always seen the screen of my phone as a one big button, so, I can't play any game that needs more than one touch to be played. I do limit my catalogue of games to those mentioned above, and I really like them. I love sudoku.

What do you play in your phone?

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

She is the reason why people think that woman can't be funny

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

The cop with a fish rod and a watermelon

[–] capuccino@lemmy.world 3 points 2 days ago

Relies 100% in the author. It's the one who says "yeah, it mean this" or "yea, it means what you think it does mean"

 

Maybe the question is not well written, but it's because I do not really know what's happening in here. I'm learning Rust, I'm doing pretty good, but this is the second time that stomp with this.

First, I thought that only the Add trait would be enough, but the LSP keep saying me this if I do not add the "restriction", as far as I know.

What I do not get is what <Output = T> is. I know that is using the type T, but why it is assigned to Output?

The first time that I saw something similar was in the Rust book that comes with rustup, just look at the next function signature

Thank you for you help, you are awesome.

 

Well, Facebook, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, and now Whatsapp. I really can't stand using an app that has ads. I really really could use them if they weren't so intrusive or annoying, Whatsapp it's the only META app that I'm still using due my close relations do use it.

Which App do you use to chat with your closest people? You simple don't? Or you use another medium to get in touch? I always can make a call to my relatives, but there are people, like my gf, which I need to communicate in more than one way, send audios, photos, videos, etc. Every reply it's appreciate it.

 
 

Has been a while since AI were introduced into the daily basis of the users around all the internet. When it firstly came I was curious yeah like everyone and tried some prompts to see "what this thing can do", then, I never, ever, used AI again, because I really never saw it like something necesary, we had automatic systems already, so, the time keep moving to me until this day, when I realized something: how people is dependent of this shit. I mean, REALLY is dependent, and then they go like "I only used it for school 😢" like, are you serious dude? Do you leave your future to an algorithm? Coming back with my question, years have passed, I do think we all have an opinion more developed about AI, what do you think? Fuck it and use it anyways? If that is the case, why blame companys to make more accessible it's use? Like microsoft putting copilot even in notepad. "Microsoft just wants to compile your data." Isn't LLM about that? Why blame them if you are going to use the same problem with different flavor? Not defending Microsoft here, I'm only using it like an example, change it for the company of your own preference.

 
 

I'm leaving text editors like vscode/codium behind to learn something more modular, like Helix. I really wanna get used to. What advices can you give me to practice? I know that there is a :tutor command, I'm almost done with it. Do anyone know if there are exercices to practice? Im looking something similar to Ruby koans, a list of excersices to solve like "puzzles" but to Helix.

 

I have this project, some news website that aboard actual news, but more like in a parody way. I'm developing my own CMS and I'm doing pretty well, but, before start developing the actual front end of the site I wanna know what kind of legal stuff do I need to publish my website. This would be my first public website.

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