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- Comment on Real quick question about the "break" 11 months ago:
idk, maybe C# just doesn’t have great syntax for the way you’re doing it or something, but I think the simplest solution is the most readable in this case:
for (int i = 1; i < JUST_THE_WORST_NUMBER; i += 2) { Console.WriteLine(i); }
- Comment on If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...? 11 months ago:
I don’t see why not. 5 digits isn’t too bad, and it wouldn’t be an issue for another 90,000 years after that. Besides, we’ll probably extinct ourselves through climate change, nuclear war, and/or AI long before then anyways.
- Comment on If civilization continues to the year 9999, is the idea to go to year 10.000, or...? 11 months ago:
AD - After Christ (but in Latin)
eh… not quite
it actually stands for “Anno Domini”, which is latin, but means “in the year of the lord”
- Comment on Google spent $26 billion to hide this phone setting from you 11 months ago:
same in firefox
- Comment on YouTube Premium Price Raised in Seven Countries Following Crackdown on Ad Blockers | Technology News 1 year ago:
Unfortunately, until and unless peertube can pay creators (so basically never), it will only ever see use by foss enthusiasts, and even then only hobbyists will use it as their primary platform. For someone making a career out of it, youtube is pretty much the only real option at the moment.
- Comment on YouTube is cracking down on consumers’ favorite loophole - Adblockers 1 year ago:
- Comment on AI Industry Struggles to Curb Misuse as Users Exploit Generative AI for Chaos 1 year ago:
It’s so beautifully human that decades of scientific innovation paved the way for this technology, only for us to use it to look at boobs.
- Comment on Why aren't advertisers (Microsoft, Facebook, Google) held responsible for allowing scammy adverts? 1 year ago:
Because they have unfathomably ridiculous amounts of money that they spend on lobbying (read: bribery) so that they stay not responsible.