The shields are powered by plot armour in an emergency. It’s an incredibly powerful force.
The shields are powered by plot armour in an emergency. It’s an incredibly powerful force.
Not a problem, divert power from everything, backwards facing shields to maximum then surf the wave.
Then you just gotta’ deal with wherever the fuck you end up in the middle of space without a warp core.
Dude you joke, but I wanna’ do that someday. Down to the fuckin’ smelting. Soon as I don’t think I’ll set everything on fire by trying.
Honestly? Someone I know once mentioned it was socialist and I know they vote there. That’s it. All 100% of my knowledge.
I did say I was bad at this stuff. :')
Uhh… I might be wrong, and do correct me because I’m not good at politics or geography or stuff, but isn’t The Republic of Ireland a democratic socialist country?
EDIT: Wait, by state do you mean American State?
Tysm for your response! Really appreciate it (◍•ᴗ•◍)✧*。
My bad, I was mostly curious about how it matched OP’s project better and why.
When you say it does it properly, do you mean actually creating proper threads or something else?
If you have time (and the inclination!), would you mind explaining why Java’s primitives aren’t as good as Node visa vie Async ops?
The Odin Project has a Ruby on Rails track if you’re interested :)
I post my code to GitHub so when I’m eventually good enough to get a job I can pretend I’m hardworking by having lots of commits in private repos.
git commit -m “Added a new string to X class.”
Thanks for your comment. Would’ve gone around think it meant that forever without it. :')
Ty, I actually was. ( ;∀;)
This evening I realized that one is people not having expectations of me
Step 1) Have terrible security. Step 2) Purposefully piss off hackers. Step 3) ??? Step 4) Profit.
Hi there more experienced person, would you mind explaining the intricacies of the madness for a lowly n00b?
Is it just 'cause it’d need the client to be constantly running to output the scheduling? So like, you set it to schedule a post and then you have to actually open it as an app before it would actually work if it wasn’t running in the background when the time ticked over? Is there more to it? Any and all details you’d be willing to explain would be appreciated.
Regardless, I hope you have a lovely day and best of luck with everything you’re doing!