childOfMagenta

@childOfMagenta@lemm.ee
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I steer gigantic metal birds pulled by armies of horses carrying dozens of people, to the antipodes... in less than one day... using dead animal juice.

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Because if they didn't have human form they, by definition, wouldn't be humanoids ? :)

That, my friend, is called a ghetto upgrade haha.

There's a guy, Isaac Newton, he's 57. Ask him about his second third law, hopefully he came up with it already.

Now you can open a hair salon in France.

Exactly. I flew the 777 for a living. It's a tank. Extremely reliable, flies like a dream, plenty of power. I haven't flown the new generation 777 though and you can bet it's not as safe. Nothing Boeing makes now is.

I used to be a "if it's not Boeing I'm not going" pilot. I feel stupid now.

Airlines suffer the exact same problem. Greed. Boeing doesn't make the engines. GE does (or Pratt and Whitney). They are very reliable engines too. If they start failing in a specific airline, it's a maintenance problem.

Edit: also as comments started, this could be nothing but normal issues, haven't read the article. I stopped reading at "engine issues, including tyre falling off..." What??

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Don't blast heavy metal.

They just fall off when unpowered.

Double edge safety razor. Edwin Jagger DE8x is a good choice as not aggressive (the x doesn't matter, it's the design of the handle). For the blades, I use feathers, but it doesn't really matter.

No need to press. Just glide softly on the stretched soaped surface, in no specific direction, while lifting your dick with the other wrist and holding the balls with the other hand. For the shaft, don't go against the grain. You'll nick yourself (no big deal).

Also I typically reserve the brand new blades for my face, maybe it helps.

Yeah the 777X. Weird, the 777 is so successful.

If you tried copilot at the beginning, it's improved a lot since, now it's using GPT-4.

Interesting, but I'm skeptical. Couldn't find anything that corroborates.

I understand your premise as a quality deficit, but really the issue I had was typing speed / convenience.

It's more of a QOL thing. The final code is the same quality I think.

Also, we spend much our time reading and thinking about the code rather than writing it.

Only for transonic people.

For the hero image, that could possibly just be an attempt at a "fun" way of showing that they can carry a lot by mean of hyperbole.

"Look at that tiny truck, it's bursting with boxes!"

Thanks

Well, after trying a US keyboard for coding I never went back to a french one. It's so much easier...

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