And I guess that if you don’t, you don’t 🤷
And I guess that if you don’t, you don’t 🤷
Could someone explain this for me please?
These are programming details that the user should not have to think about.
I hate it when facts get all political.
I think they’re saying that they like it for other reasons.
Please link the inspiration too!
The cheap way to build a decent pc is to build a mediocre pc from random old parts, and then very slowly upgrade it.
You could check brainfuck, which is designed for extreme minimalism, though not for usefulness (quite the opposite in fact).
What’s the correct way to implement it so that it can still be automated? Credentials that can write new backups but not delete existing ones?
if you don’t know Loss, you don’t have the right to dictate what is a meme and what is not
Who’s gatekeeping?
Ok but you kind of do care it seems… anyway, have a nice day.
I meant original as in unmodified. You linked to the same comic.
Yes this is my first day on the internet.
In the interest of actually having a good faith discussion, I agree with the definition given here, for example:
If you draw a picture and call it a meme but nobody else recognizes it or wants to replicate it, it’s not a meme.
It would be interesting to discuss if you disagree with this definition.
You missed out the part about it being copied. This is an original work as far as I can tell, it would become a meme if for example it was reposted in many places with different text.
Comics can of course be memes, but I don’t think this one is. What’s the Loss that you’re referring to?
Yes and I agree, but the post was about rubber ducks, the whole point of which is not discussing with a person (at least not at first).
How is this a meme?
What if (bear with me here), you tried explaining the problem to a rubber duck instead of colleagues?
I’m not complaining about it.
How does stuff like this make it out the door?