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I think Excel formulas also use this, but it’s been a long time so I might be misremembering.
I think Excel formulas also use this, but it’s been a long time so I might be misremembering.
Yes, you’ve got it right. <> means ≠. 16 is not equal to 6.
What languages use this? I don’t like it!
On the other hand it goes well with >= and <=. If >= means “either > or =” then <> means “either < or >”, it checks out.
But I still don’t like it.
are the legs not allowed to be detached even for a moment for maintenance?
I just realized my previous reply from 3 days ago might not be visible to you.
You wrote password
instead of passwd
, I think that’s why it passed the filter.
Link to the comment you probably didn’t receive: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/17139304/10847588
Okay, but can’t it be an optional feature? I’d like it if a new device could download message history from an old device by having both online at the same time.
How dare you go outside the bounds of ASCII! 95 printable characters ought to be enough for anyone.
Best not to try to roleplay as an ******in
Are you using the website or an app?
While I agree that it’s awfully low nowadays, kudos to them if they know that’s all they need.
Huh? With IPv6 you get your own IP address, the ISP doesn’t need to know shit about ports. Your address is not behind a NAT anymore, and ports don’t need to be forwarded.
Perhaps you mean the ISP set up a firewall that blocks incoming connections? In which case, maybe you can have that firewall disabled? ISP firewalls and “safe browsing” packages are always shit.
To be honest though there might be some aspect to this I don’t know.
If someone shared ROMs 20 years ago and stopped, Nintendo wouldn’t be able to do anything about it today. The statute of limitations does apply.
But if someone started sharing ROMs 20 years ago, and continued doing it every day until today, then that means they shared ROMs yesterday. The “crime” still happened yesterday.
Edit: but they care a lot more about preventing it from happening tomorrow.
I don’t think that’s a good argument. In a more general case, if you didn’t pursue your rights 10 years ago that doesn’t mean you can’t get your shit together and do it today. Maybe you’ve lost some of what you deserved but you still should get future benefits.
As for statue of limitations, if it keeps happening today then it doesn’t matter when it started. They could only talk about things that happened in the past year - it’s still being hosted and shared.
To be clear, I’m not taking Nintendo’s side, all efforts to preserve these games are amazing and I love to see everyone keep it up :)
I didn’t read this all the way through (yet) but it’s excellent so far
I second this. From Merriam-Webster:
just, adjective
a : having a basis in or conforming to fact or reason : reasonable
had just reason to believe he was in danger
b : conforming to a standard of correctness : proper
just proportions
c archaic : faithful to an original
a(1) : acting or being in conformity with what is morally upright or good : righteous
a just war
(2) : being what is merited : deserved
a just punishment
b : legally correct : lawful
just title to an estate
I guarantee that they won’t stay for that long on my computer.
Edit: nor yours, or anyone else’s
This just makes it more realistic
I had to turn my phone sideways and go cross-eyed to spot the difference.
That’s close to what I’ve read on reddit years ago - that they do it on purpose do that it’s easier to find the cover the next time it needs service.
They should add it in C++26