





I don’t much like chocolate, but I’ve said here before: if a food item has toppings and is sufficiently robust to maintain those toppings, it is universally better upside down.


I’m currently on my phone and I’m not going to try to figure out how to test regex on Graphene. Therefore I can only say: well done!
Mine does.
Even within a few hours of setting it, it’s usually off by at least a few hours. My microwave is usually pretty accurate to within a few minutes, even after days.
We share the same dinna!


Let’s see you write a regex for one, then we’ll decide.


I try to avoid “this” style comments, but I genuinely don’t know how else to respond to this one. It was hilarious. I literally (by which I actually mean “literally”) laughed out loud.


My mom used to say “it’s cold on the tundra!”


Dude, that’s … A reference.
I don’t see an issue with it. There are maybe a few things I would say differently, but every IT job I’ve worked has had poorer language in the documentation, even sometimes the ones we distribute to customers.


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Apparently it’s genetic, so hopefully you’d know whether you were likely to have it.


Scrubs taught me that that can indicate Wilson’s disease.
Whenever I see “ameliorate” I think of The Simpsons.