The fuck’s wrong with you?
The fuck’s wrong with you?
I can confirm both Pixels and Samsung phones have that feature (1/2/4 hours or indefinite). On my current phone (Samsung) you get the option by holding the DND button.
Interesting that Squidward is only happy as a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
It’s a pretty popular meme format, it’s not serious
Oof, and there’s only ten lines of code, too. And they look very purposefully written out.
That’s factually false. Its main mechanism of action is adenosine antagonism, but it does cause a rise of blood adrenaline, as well as a release dopamine and norepinephrine to a handful of systems in the brain.
It’s true that it doesn’t improve mental acuity, and can leave you in an exhausted-but-anxious state, but saying it doesn’t actually stimulate you or wake you up is incorrect.
Luckily my boss does, bless him. If I ever leave the company, his attitude is one of the things I’ll miss the most.
Oh god, I feel this in my soul. I feel so fortunate that most people only see the running average of my work output and not a live feed of what I’m actually spending my time doing.
For those interested, this is because of how Rust uses value gaps to represent its nullable/enum structures. E.g., like how None
for Option NonZeroU8
[sic, can’t get formatting to work] is represented internally by a 0
instead of a wrapping structure.
When you have that many layers around a unit, it will start at 0
and bump the internal representation for each Some
you turn into a None
.
What was that saying park rangers had about people not understanding the handle on bear-proof trash cans?
I think it was roughly “there’s significant overlap between the smartest bears and the dumbest humans”.
Maybe it's the random 2?
Maybe don’t make the Lemmyverse have to sit through your cringey mental break? It’s the polite thing to do?
Christ, let me use my favorite app in peace instead of going “tsk tsk” and whinging about it when no one’s stopping you from using other apps.
I think that’s the way both Splunk and JFrog work – you generate or enter a password into the key field in a YAML file somewhere, start the service, and next time you come back the field’s been encrypted.