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Active in 48 subreddits · 100 items · first seen 28 May 2026, last seen 24 Jun 2026. Most active in r/halo and around 18:00 UTC.

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>Dreamweaver was *~~the~~* *shit* back then FTFY

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That's a terrible function name. However, that example was being used by the author to demonstrate the parameter names and types, so it looks like they just didn't bother fleshing out the function name.

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>That is, I'd create a `ChatConnection` interface rather than an `IChatConnection`. \[...\] Any user that gets hold of a reference to an instance of that type shouldn't have to care how it's implemented. Is it a concrete class? An abstract one? Or really an interface? Who cares? …

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This is correct. Dotnet inherited that naming convention from C++.

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The answer is corruption. Vendors of tax services pay members of Congress to ensure the process remains needlessly complex and convoluted.

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There was never a campaign to expand "religious liberty". It was all for repurposing the law to enforce submission to Christianity.

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I don't think competency is a problem we're going to have with JD Vance.

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Well, there was that one time the Dolphin emulator implemented an [entire interpreter](https://dolphin-emu.org/blog/2017/07/30/ubershaders/) for the rendering pipeline as a massive shader. Which is also probably the only time something like this isn't certifiably insane.

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The "PHP" namespace is actually reserved for that purpose, but it's currently not used. Making it required for new namespaces has been explored in the past, but it wasn't clear what should happen when functionality gets moved out of the core project (which occasionally does occur…

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I've seen speculation from some string theorists that all the spatial dimensions may have started out at the same length scale before our three "became large". However, I don't think I've seen elaboration on how that would work.

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Johnson was replaced by the proto-gravemind in the Japanese release. The target audience wanted more tentacles.

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The quantum property of spin. A particle is like a tiny ball that's rotating, except it's not a ball and it's not rotating.

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Perpetual motion is already known to be very possible. What's impossible is the extraction of energy from such motion.

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> Shortly before his death, Darges stated that he found Hitler to be a genius and that "I served him and would do it all again now." > He died on 25 October 2009 [...] Wow.

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While I kind of hope they don't remove it completely, it also wouldn't surprise me if they did. The more I really think about it, the more I'm convinced it wouldn't really be that big of a deal gameplay-wise.

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As long as they get rid of the annoying Cortana cutscenes that interrupt movement...

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I love how they carefully avoided mentioning AI.

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Doesn't one of the new missions take place in space?

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Tab management in the Android version of Firefox is certifiably insane. It's getting better, but the improvements are currently only available in nightly behind a flag.

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Rowan's response a little further down does a good job explaining why Ondrej's arguments don't really make sense in this context. Furthermore, Ondrej's claim that these generics are "not completely erased" and "still completely accessible in the reflection" is not accurate.

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For those not following internals, here are a couple good blog posts by Gina and Larry exploring some issues with this approach. [Opinion about the recent “Bound-Erased Generic Types” RFC](https://gpb.moe/blog/opinion-bound-erased-generics.html) [Is it finally time for PHP gene…

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The links you are citing to support the "not viable" assertion don't appear to actually reach that conclusion. Yes, they highlight some challenges associated with the implementation of checked generics. However, there is a lot more speculation here than firm conclusions. For exam…

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Hopefully we can get Gina's abstract generics RFC instead. It's effectively a subset of this RFC feature-wise that doesn't force a future generics implementation to be opt-in. That doesn't mean we can't have type erasure for performance reasons, but the appropriate place for tha…

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No, as someone who only ever played Halo for the campaigns.

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Liberals don't love what the US _used to be_ (and for very good reasons). However, that past is what conservatives view as the "true" US.

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Yes. The legitimacy of the constitution is derived from the consent of the governed. However, the system it created is vulnerable to exploitation by oligarchs, and it lacks the safeguards necessary to preserve democracy. Institutions like the Senate and electoral college were a c…

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Halo 7 can start with the revelation that the events of 4, 5, and Infinite were really Cortana's rampancy dream as they continue to drift in Forward Unto Dawn...

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The US has public schools in many rural areas that actually teach students revisionist history (such as the Civil War "not being about slavery"), so this is not at all surprising.

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The biggest issue is the metalic sheen on all the surfaces. The original had what looked like a melding of tech and stone that created a unique otherworldly appearance. That doesn't necessarily mean it has to be "low fidelity" to capture the same feeling.

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Just integrate all three into one epic game and call it Halo: Threemake.

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Consider the surface of a sphere. The area is finite, but there is no edge. It wraps back around on itself, so you can move indefinitely in any direction. While a sphere is a two-dimensional object, the same structure can be extended into three, four, and greater dimensions.

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To be fair, [recent behavior from the other side](https://nitter.net/DMC_Ryan/status/1843330524754153640) doesn't exactly inspire confidence either.

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Models of a finite universe with an edge are generally not considered because it breaks certain symmetries and are thus problematic to work with. Furthermore, the edge would be well outside the observable universe rendering it irrelevant for most purposes. The finite models we …

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But can we get multiple Johnsons _at the same time_ like the opening level of Halo 2?

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No please. Let's just eject Halo 4 onwards from canon instead.

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It's the other way around. People do outrageous heinous shit and then use religion as an excuse to justify it. Religion has no objective truth of its own by definition, so it will always be prone to reinterpretion by those who practice it.

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The most significant attack vector is probably DNS, although this can be mitigated by enabling DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) on your device. This comes at the cost of potentially interfering with the captive portals commonly used on open networks for authentication. The other problem is …

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It's perfectly legal so long as the property is also open to displays from other religions without discrimination by the city. Just don't be surprised when baby Baphomet shows up next to baby Jesus.

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This code definitely has some readability issues, but using functionals instead of loops isn't one of them.

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It's less about datamining and more about shipping executables that can be used by the scene to easily produce cracked versions of the full game.

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I use nightly on Android because it has a config option that enables sane new tab behavior. However, it's certainly not consistently stable.

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Sounds like it's time for Third Reconstruction.

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> It's still free for as long as I can afford it However you decide to monitize, please don't take the Indeed/LinkedIn path of allowing employers to pay for resume update and/or application submission notifications for their current employees. That's just so incredibly unethica…

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It took longer than expected, but it's great to finally see the MySQL community liberated from Oracle.

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Well, he did say he was "bringing Christmas back", so I assume this is $700 million worth of coal for his supporters.

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Well, he did say he was "bringing Christmas back", so I assume this is $700 million worth of coal for his supporters.

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Imagine having to climb your way out of that only to find that someone had covered the opening.

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Imagine sliding down that cable and then realizing it's covered in grease.

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Mass and energy are equivalent. Mass is the term used to describe the energy of a confined system in its rest frame. That means a system with non-zero mass can be composed entirely of zero mass parts. If you put a bunch of photons in a perfectly reflective box of negligible mas…

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Punctuation goes _outside_ the quotation marks unless it semantically applies _only_ to the content of the quotation (e.g. quoting a question).

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The first time I heard this was from a non-native English speaker, and I just thought they didn't understand how to use the word. Searching for a usage reference to give them was when I learned that some people actually use it this way. There's a reason positive anymore almost ne…

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We commit their body to the hive. Pollin to pollin; comb to comb.

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They do run under some modern emulators. However, they were unsupported for quite some time due to the presence of a special chip on the cartridge not used elsewhere.

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A fun fact is these were unsupported in emulators for quite some time due to the presence of a special chip on the cartridge not used anywhere else.

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> I'm planning on doubling down on my appearance and maximizing it even more, I've learnt firsthand that the treatment you receive from others is guaranteed better the more universally attractive you are. If that involves more plastic surgery, keep in mind there's a point where…

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No, the biggest annoyance is when a more precise search term provides less accurate results somehow.

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Okay, now do it using conservative and liberal instead of party names. Except for Japanese internment under FDR. They do rightfully bear a portion of the blame for that one.

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One would hope, but ultimately it's up to the voters to do that adjusting. The last two presidential elections have clearly shown that Republican voters don't care about the rule of law or consent of the governed. As such, there's really no incentive for future Republican candida…

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Some people will say and do racist things against even their _own_ race if they think they'll get something of value from it _personally_. For example, look at Clarence Thomas stripping voting rights from millions of black folks while accepting bribes. He's profoundly evil, but n…

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Nah, I've encountered a few utterly spineless individuals who could yawn just fine.

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And with modern software running on Electron we have a completely different type of "lol memory".