10 PRINT “upvoted”
20 GOTO 10
10 PRINT “upvoted”
20 GOTO 10
Holy shit. OP surely delivered.
The funny thing is, if you point out its mistakes, it often does better on subsequent attempts.
Or it get stuck in an endless loop of two different but wrong solutions.
Me: This is my system, version x. I want to achieve this.
ChatGpt: Here’s the solution.
Me: But this only works with Version y of given system, not x
ChatGpt: <Apology> Try this.
Me: This is using a method that never existed in the framework.
ChatGpt: <Apology> <Gives first solution again>
“Robby”, you heathen!
You should clone it for unlimited snacking.
It would have print if it was previously declared as function.
Also, js is as dirty as you want it to be. Keywords are indeed not necessary for declaring variables.
Right, this seems better:
root: /$ ls | xargs stat --printf "$(pwd)/%n %U %G %A \n"
your-mom everybody world -rwxrwxrwx
Ten seconds to fully comprehend the help lines and execute it on the first try.
There is a reason I have macros for that.
Edit: Oh wait. ANY Tar command… Clever solution
Because Clive Barker doesn’t get enough credit:
The Books of Blood
You have to find an extension, that blocks specific javascript functionalities, like accessing the history.
This could achieve it (not tested yet):
https://github.com/polcak/jsrestrictor
BUT: If a site totally relies on it, it could prevent you from accessing some if not all of their content.
Same could be achieved by blocking js per site (via browser settings or an extension). Here it would come down to the same scenario if they don’t provide any non-js fallback.
Also APIs: Those things are just interfaces to interact with programs or (web) services. Say you wrote yourself a nice little program and want to open it up so that other programs would be able to interact with it: You would write an interface for it - to be more specific, an application programming interface (hence API). That’s what is enabling Apps like Sync to readout the lemmy servers or write to it, when you submit a post.
Some of those APIs are open, some restricted (like X or this other site we don’t talk about.).
The thing is, at first I actually, responded with “you are right”. See, humans make errors. Also, this isn’t a competence competition. (At least I hope so.)
Shoot, you are right wrong. They are processes.
Yeah, also each query request was a human beeing. Such an unrealistic comic.
As someone once said:
Many were increasingly of the opinion that they’d all made a big mistake in coming down from the trees in the first place.
I dont see the line “3rd party cookie blocking”
I was all hyped until it said the wiki is in fucking discord.