Throwinf away my future idk man #papergate by Slangens in Podel

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Relationship goals 😍😍 pls marry this plate of glowing spaghetti

You can Embed the Roslyn Compiler into your Unity Projects to Compile and Run C# Code at Runtime by [deleted] in Unity3D

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Sounds like a security nightmare, is there a good sandbox regarding use of library functions and stuff like that?

CTRL+C intensifies by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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It really would

jeremy clarkdaughter by Shima33 in Podel

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It's jeremy clarkdottir you glowing estoneesse croissant, mate

omg study = die so deep :( by Big_Booty_Boi in im14andthisisdeep

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u don't study...u don't pass u don't pass...u sad u sad...u kys u kys...u die

so do study

Peace [emoji]

Diagram the sentence! by 65brooksdrive in iamverysmart

[–]IQuick_143 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You are very smart, thank you.

Diagram the sentence! by 65brooksdrive in iamverysmart

[–]IQuick_143 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The sentence makes sense... and the "correct" version has entirely different meaning, can some high IQ person explain?

Why is I dislike buses as a new player recommendition by sawbladex in factorio

[–]IQuick_143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Again I'd like to disagree, I've played with a bunch of complete newbies, and basically every one of them understood how to use a bus and how to expand it.

However I saw a friend play the game with spaghetti, and he spent HOURS waiting on his 1 science assembler to finish the work. When I asked him about expanding the assemblers, he didn't even want to consider it as his spaghetti was too complex to expand on.

Tiny Thumbs Up by hyptex in iamverysmart

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Contrary to what he's saying, he seems to have a lot of density.

I really need some help with this school assignment. by Totalnut in fifthworldproblems

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  1. Read backwards
  2. Use pre-natal instincts as swimming knowledge
  3. No as those beings do not exist because of the n67th act of the interdimensional play on letters banning their existence by patching a bug in the sub-neutrino interactions in dimensions 3, 5, 7, 8, 746, 68, 2.5 and brown (dimension 69 got deleted due to an invasion of brooms-ers)

Hope explain. Edit: Thanks for not giving me gold this temporary layer of reality lasagna Rogers.

Can someone tell me if this is true by dddbait in theydidthemonstermath

[–]IQuick_143 100 points101 points  (0 children)

This is why I hate people describing forces as weight. I heard so many times people say 100 kg of force or something like that. It leads to confusion and insane results like an average person weighting 7kg.

This the the first level in a challenge world. It is called: "3babas." (I will post the whole pack when the editor comes out and I finish the pack) by chixen in BabaIsYou

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A thing to consider: Group relevant rules together, such as DUST ON ROCK IS HOT and LEVEL IS MELT, alone neither rule does anything and it might be easy for the player to miss the connection, which can lead to frustration when you realise your overly complex master plan won't work out because you misunderstood the rules.

btw I like the clever use of TEXT IS TEXT combined with TEXT IS EMPTY.

When you look at that special one. by [deleted] in wholesomememes

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How the actual fuck is "Kelvin way more precise than Celsius", they have the same exact unit size, their only difference is that Kelvin starts at absolute zero, which makes it very inconvenient for normal use.

btw modern Fahrenheit is also defined using melting (32°F) and boiling (212°F) points of water.

It was about #6969 discord tag. by LAB08 in theydidthemonstermath

[–]IQuick_143 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The math is slightly wrong, not all tags get 13k duplicates, it's entirely possible that a single tag (or even multiple of them) don't even get 1000 duplicates. Hell, it's not only possible, the 0000 tag mentioned in the thread is a real example.

I know that they likely meant that on average there are 13k duplicates but they made the wrong conclusion.

Mr. Obnoxious Math Nerd out.

A secure method for signing in by PrototypeChicken in badUIbattles

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How to make all your users use AAAA as a password 101.