They are actually speaking like that. I think it might actually be more overt than Naruto lmao
Every time Senku says “hyaku oku” he’s going full hyperbole. Gen it’s harder to tell if you don’t know Japanese.
They are actually speaking like that. I think it might actually be more overt than Naruto lmao
Every time Senku says “hyaku oku” he’s going full hyperbole. Gen it’s harder to tell if you don’t know Japanese.
Here you go: It’s vs its https://www.grammarly.com/blog/commonly-confused-words/its-vs-its/
As far as I could tell it’s this: US Cyber Trust Mark It seems like it’s for IoT devices? I couldn’t find what the actual requirements are in my 5 minutes of searching.
Starts in 2027, depending on point 3.
I started running out of ideas and gave up here:
pressure 🤜 bung 🤜 leak 🤜 air pump 🤜 vaccuum 🤜 wind 🤜 boulder 🤜 pry bar 🤜 manhole cover 🤜 hole 🤜 insulation 🤜 heat 🤜 plastic 🤜 erosion 🤜 dam 🤜 water 🤜 fire 🤜 boat 🤜 bridge 🤜 moat 🤜 boiling oil 🤜 ladder 🤜 wall 🤜 cavalry 🤜 bow 🤜 spear 🤜 pickaxe 🤜 rock
Were they like those tiny pizzas from that Nathan For You episode?
It’s gone full circle and there’s a 40k version:
My source is that I made it the fuck up!
DID I HEAR A ROCK AND STONE?
You said it’s not runtime type checking but then switched to “strict type checking” - those aren’t the same. Other person has it right, it has runtime type checking. The type checking happens when running your code. I don’t think that’s particularly useful, it’s pretty much sugar on top of what would throw an error anyway.