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Red hat I can live with. The problem is IBM.
Red hat I can live with. The problem is IBM.
It’s really nice hardware. And for some segments of the market, it’s not even particularly expensive compared to alternatives of similar build quality.
IF YOU DON’T LISTEN TO ME IT’S CENSORSHIP!!!
M’lady…
But they are not buried particularly deeply. If you have drawings, or just some sense of where the meter boxes are in a particular set of houses, you can make quick work of them with a spade and ten minutes or so.
And that’s why you want a camera on your front yard.
It’s the French transliteration. Doner would be pronounced “donay”.
Ah yes, the famous “no go” zones of Sweden.
I’m always impressed by people projecting “arrogance” onto others, especially people you don’t shared a language with. Rude? Sure. Dismissive? Why not. But arrogant? How do you know? Did he give you a five page newsletter that extols his superiority? Are you a mind reader?
Really? I took the circumvesuvian railway a couple of years ago and it was just a regular commuter train.
Ah yes, the famously war torn Sweden.
I’m pretty sure AST would agree with you.
Still, the award is richly deserved.
Poisoning. You have alcohol poisoning.
The solution to that is to buy a net block. IPV6 address space is very affordable.
Are you new to the whole “human” thing? We gender absolutely everything.
A constructor can’t be async so now I need to restructure my code to use async factories instead of constructors
It sounds like you’re trying to do OOD/OOP. In js that’s usually not the way to go. You might want to restructure into a more functional architecture anyway.
Thus insisting on any other way is a major flaw in the developer not the language.
I mean, I understand the idea, but this is a pretty asshole way to frame it. I don’t think I deserve that, and certainly OP doesn’t deserve that.
From browsing your other comments on this thread I understand that you are in a context where you can’t await, that you expect the invocation to take very little time, and that the library offers no complementary sync interface.
As far was I know you’re stuck in this case. I consider the stubborn refusal to add “resolve this promise synchronously right now” a major flaw in js.
It’s standard for operations that take a while and can be performed asynchronously.
What’s your problem with it?
Panic buy pasta and bog roll, just like last time.
Literally dozens of us