Well to be fair it probably is pessimism. That doesn’t make you a pessimist in the same way that me expecting to wake up every morning doesn’t make me an optimist.
Well to be fair it probably is pessimism. That doesn’t make you a pessimist in the same way that me expecting to wake up every morning doesn’t make me an optimist.
I think that flu thing is an old wives tale. You usually get flu because you breathed it in. The association with cold is because during cold weather people spend more time in poorly ventilated areas.
Same. Often finish the can with a feeling of disappointment and thirst.
It took me until your comment to realise I had skimmed over the word “half” in the OP. Now this whole thing makes sense.
A person of culture I see. Thank you kind person.
You know you’re pronouncing egg wrong when you have to spell it some other way.
There are no gay people in Russia.
Looks like night in the meme?
Nah was just a shitpost tbh, I wouldn’t read much into it.
Better is subjective. If one measured the merits of the language on its rich cultural history, then British (as usual) wins. However, if it’s measured by accessibility for simpletons then the US (as usual) wins.
What’s to wrap your head around? It’s 6.35kg or 12lbs.
Importantly it is only ever used to measure the weight of humans
Thanks, that’s very kind!
Whatever you say kiddo
Yeah I’m curious as to whether there’s not merit in taking the imperfect codebase and improving it.
It’s easy to understand when you think most comments are similar to yours and don’t provide any insight as to why this might be a problem.
Maybe you could update your post and share your knowledge and experience with others, so that there are less people in the world who don’t see the problem.
I agree mostly, but forks don’t need to keep the upstream. They can go their own way.
Could they not add HEVC support? Or is there some technical limitation that meant starting from zero was a good idea?
This is like when people insist they’re alpha. That is to say, if you have to say it, it’s probably not true.