Just try, what is the worst that could happen? Hehe-- [sound of breaking bones and rupturing organs]
Just try, what is the worst that could happen? Hehe-- [sound of breaking bones and rupturing organs]
On second though, it doesn’t seem like a big improvement. Reminds me a bit of limbfeeders without limbs.
This, it would be less deep in the uncanny valley without eyes at all.
selfies of himself in klan attire
“I’m an american viking.” (Also some bullshit how he’d be genetically viking.)
That for sure looks fancy. Well, if I could draw to save my life, I’d definitely include it.
Requested: A clown version of the Critters-posting-on-4chan meme, with a horn on the desk and a red nose put around the screen.
Good bot. In fact, this might be the only bot that’s actually useful. Until we get spelling a bot for a-and-e mistakes.
The way it works is if you place 2$ you get the chocolate flavored condoms, but if you instead put 2$ then you get the Asian condoms.
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Makes sense. At first I thought you have to turn your coin around.
Hmm, there are four kinds of merch but three knobs. How?
cause i dont know exactly what youre after
On a second read, I think I should have worded the question in the titel and parts of the post differently. It’s probably not all important that the interpreter frontend is the LSP server as much as that they live in the same process. Because what the graphics are supposed to show is, this would avoid manually feeding the LSP server with function signatures.
That was helpful, thanks.
As for LSP specifically, and in particular for Q2 & Q3: You are correct, those were meant to be very specific to session management and capabilities of existing, established protocol implementations of LSP. Would an implementation of those work without modifying editors? Looking at VSCode, LSP seems to be more of a guideline and it expected to provide your own LSP client plugin anyway, so it probably is less of a problem there. But some editors (e.g. Helix and Emacs) apparently have their official implementation.
Yes. They are one of the major sponsors of Ruffle to keep their old content up and running.
Sure seems that way. Now try chili.
Now all you need is a good list of “shorts”. Urban dict seems to have outgrown that purpose. Ideas?
As in, pronounced Shawn?
Let’s hope it stays that way, now that Fiona Scott Morton was appointed “Chief Economist of EU’s Directorate-General for Competition”.
That guys’ as well.