Well, I don’t use the wrong shift key /s
I do. Perhaps, as another poster pointed out, it ties into typing classes I had back in the late '80s or early '90s.
Reddit -> Beehaw until I decided I didn’t like older versions of Lemmy (though it seems most things I didn’t like are better now) -> kbin.social (died) -> kbin.run (died) -> fedia.
Japan-based backend software dev.
Well, I don’t use the wrong shift key /s
I do. Perhaps, as another poster pointed out, it ties into typing classes I had back in the late '80s or early '90s.
None. The two times I tried cereal with liquid as a kid, I puked. I guess because of that, I always ate it dry. Though I’m not bothered by anyone who drowns it if they so desire; you do you!
Load-bearing dicks
I saw it twice that I can remember in person in my ~30 years growing up and living in the US. Can’t speak for the last decade as I’ve only spent a couple weeks in the US in that time to see family.
Jetstream 0.5. Probably 5 is the closest. I still have a box of 2 floating around.
Hey, you’re the one fucking this goat; I’m just holding the horns.
Japan is almost entirely metric (with a couple old units used in parallel). We buy TVs, monitors, and bicycle tires in inches (which, while fine for me, is just gibberish to japanese). I’d love for that to stop
I’ve put every 4 I can find I’m, but it just doesn’t work! It seemed especially angry at the fridge magnet ones.
I don’t know how that works considering they can fly directly to US bases. I guess it could potentially stop them going off base, but i don’t know how that would be enforced. I’m basing this off of some familiarity with military folks in Japan I’ve met.
It MUST be very SERIOUS when some WORDS in the title are UPPER CASE.
Pass by me for what looks a lot like clickbait I’d see with a few Fwd: Fwd: in front of it.
In many parts of the world, shoe sizes are unified (cm or mm). They still use the labels for men and women for style but, so far as I know, they’re otherwise the same (unless the widths differ, but those are also standardized in many places so you might get like a 25.5e for 25.5cm width e)
As someone on mbin rather than lemmy, lemmy isn’t even all of us.
the minus would remove sites. Useful it you want to do X -site:reddit.com
but that leaves all that isn’t reddit.
gRPC does not use HTTP status codes. I meant that I might be making a similar mistake with gRPC status codes though, after checking just now, not so much (there are only 17 total codes, not all of which apply to my APIs).
ANA’s ice cream on flights also used to be like that. Last time we flew was the first time I didn’t have to wait like 20+ mins to get into it
Yeah, I know how http status codes work. I just followed the existing pattern at my current place with gRPC and this post made me realize I don’t know most gRPC error codes and best practices.
That sounds like a fantastic way to get electrocuted potentially before even accomplishing anything useful.
Assuming there was some API key system in place, could just check on the key to see if it belongs to one of those clients. If yes, 200. Else, real APIs.
I looked into it once at my last company, but none of us knew it and we had a tight deadline. For our scale and usecase, it definitely seemed like needless complication for most things compared to any payoff of switching.
I am somehow one step removed as XD feels young to me 8-)
But what is a meme if it doesn’t miss GenX. Whatever. (I assume here that the ‘I hate my wife’ is meant to be a jab at boomer humor, but I may be wrong).