

There is an old Vulcan proverb, “You gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em…”
There is an old Vulcan proverb, “You gotta know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em…”
You want the monitor to be firm, but give a little in your hands when you squeeze. Too much squish though? That’s no good. That monitor is overripe.
I agree. This whole project deserves a good bit of skepticism, on political, social, and technical grounds.
Yeah, that’s what it was. The software was going to be deployed to a range of aircraft of various ages and the oldest ones only supported Java 8.
Bluefin-dx user here. This is the way.
I’m not sure if that is impressive or terrifying.
Uh… the customer is always right?
Shoot, I got paid to write a brand new Java 8 application… in 2020
The Genesis version is the best one, too!
I believe that’s Vim for “Beam us out, Mr. Scott”
Kirk got cheated! His predecessor had quarters the size of Ten Forward on the EntD!
They were some good 5 minute clips though…
Yeah, the TMP pajama uniforms don’t help…
I loved that game. Would really like to see a follow up too.
Gives “body count” a whole new meaning.
I use inverted Y-axis because my first game console was an Atari 2600. Lots of games on that system used a flight-based control system where you would pull back to go up. Even when it wasn’t played from a cockpit perspective.
You can never go wrong with HoMM3
Beat me to it.
What’s the meme for when the documentation is two years out of date?
Or when the documentation IS up to date… but the last 4 versions of the docs are still online and look exactly like the new version with no obvious sign of which version they are? (Looking at you, Microsoft)
Ugh…. And I was thinking about giving Rider a try too.
Neovim it is!
Edit - after reading some more… it looks like you can easily opt out? Opt in would be better, of course.