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dont read any of the other posts if u dont want to melt ur brain backwards
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dont read any of the other posts if u dont want to melt ur brain backwards
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but yeah needless to say you've basically written the generic form of basically every time I'm subconsciously annoyed by a software dev social pattern
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but yeah needless to say you've basically written the generic form of basically every time I'm subconsciously annoyed by a software dev social pattern
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Well executed. The only thing this is missing is a truncated y-axis on the graph.
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Well executed. The only thing this is missing is a truncated y-axis on the graph.
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Why would you do that? Just use jRilkef and call $.flopnax() and it'll automatically flopnax your ropjar. (Marked +240345 by flopnax overflow)
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Why would you do that? Just use jRilkef and call $.flopnax() and it'll automatically flopnax your ropjar. (Marked +240345 by flopnax overflow)
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The comments I am reading in response to the words on the website miss the point completely. It is clear from the words on the web page on the link that the point is different than what people here are saying it is. Did you even read those words on the internet web page, accessed from the link, downloaded and subsequently rendered by your browser of choice?
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The comments I am reading in response to the words on the website miss the point completely. It is clear from the words on the web page on the link that the point is different than what people here are saying it is. Did you even read those words on the internet web page, accessed from the link, downloaded and subsequently rendered by your browser of choice?
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<h3><a href="https://christine.website/blog/templeos-2-god-the-rng-2019-05-30">TempleOS: 2 - <code>god</code>, the Random Number Generator</a> </h3>
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Thank you very much for this series.
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I think Terry was more right than most of us would dare to admit. Playing with the thought of setting up a fund to build a statue in his honor!!
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I ran the voice of god generator and the first thing it did was call me gay.
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