

Tf is “return oriented”?
(they/he/she)
Tf is “return oriented”?
Mac and cheese is amazing with kimchi
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Also dogs don’t care about haircuts. Wear a fursuit to the shelter, that’ll get 'em
Herndon and Dryhurst are frequent collaborators, and xhairymutantx is their work. So they didn’t just prompt an LLM to make the image, they trained the model themselves. And they specifically trained the model on pictures of Herndon (who has distinctive red, braided hair).
I’m personally a really big fan of their work (which I don’t expect everyone to be), but the picture that’s being circulated in articles and apparently sold at auction without context is pretty uninspiring.
How I react to having my face peeled off, layer by layer:
A swordfish is a variety of fishpecker, not a unicorn
Off the top of my head, Microsoft Excel, Max/MSP, and Piet
https://www.swi-prolog.org/pldoc/doc_for?object=%23>%3D+%2F+2
It’s a better replacement for the built-in =
predicate.
Yeah, you would get a runtime error calling that member without checking that it exists.
Javascript and not Coq?
I actually like it better this way, as I wouldn’t have to reach in as far to turn it on. I think having controls there and the spigot on the corner on the left would be best, though.
Of course it’s Philly
But that’s the point. The Onion tries to write real-sounding headlines, and c/nottheonion is for real headlines that sound particularly unbelievable.
One serving of peanut butter
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This was not a case of “I agree with you, but…”, though. “But” is perfectly appropriate here to contrast between the first statement and the second.
Seems like not a real programming paradigm, and I don’t mean in a No True Scotsman way. It really is in a separate category of thing. Could’ve said logic programming or stack-oriented programming.