Remove "final" keywords from classes and methods in vendor packages with Unfinalize
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    This. And, unlike Lombok, there is no -deUnfinalize. Sure seems like youre stuck with fixing your codebase, when this thing finally folds.

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  • Remove "final" keywords from classes and methods in vendor packages with Unfinalize
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    Another red flag for people hired to maintain that code, I guess.

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  • Towards the Sabbat by Victoria Francés (2020)
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    Ok, so here is a question: What's with her right hand? I could swear I have seen this gesture in other paintings before. Is this some sort of artist custom?

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  • I have several questions, actually
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    Just try, what is the worst that could happen? Hehe-- [sound of breaking bones and rupturing organs]

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    Oni would be great, problem is the rights to it are split between like five different studios and it’s effectively abandoned. It’s why it’s not on GOG, Steam, etc.

    Possibly the same situation for Attack of the Saucerman. Dayum.

    It also wouldn’t surprise me if the source code has been completely lost, meaning there’s no chance of an HD upscale or anything.

    Oh well, realistically, an upscale and a few improvements wouldn't have cut it anyway.

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    Yesssss.

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    • Oni
    • Attack Of The Saucerman
    • Urban Chaos (the older one, not sure about the new one)
    • Half of the legit stuff Sseth reviewed.
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  • America's nonreligious are a growing, diverse phenomenon. They really don't like organized religion
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    Yet I think that had Judaism been more proselytist, it would have gained more followers and, probably, been more fanatical and aggressive.

    Yes, that's what I'm counting on, since I assume that ideas like religions take part in a long-term process of evolution. Unfortunately, the most whackiest, edgiest religions seem to be the most fit. Therefore my answer to the top level post.

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  • America's nonreligious are a growing, diverse phenomenon. They really don't like organized religion
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    I never said brainwashing children was ok as far as I can recall.

    Fair enough, you didn't. I apologize. I lost track of the chain of posters and mixed you up with the first poster who didn't seem to recognize the dangers of passing belief to children.

    As for Judaism, I stand by what I said: it’s not proselytist in the way other religions are, trying to convert other people. I don’t judge it as bad or as good, I don’t care. I just state a fact as I’ve seen/read.

    That may be case. Which is possibly why, historically speaking, Judaism doesn't seem to be on the winning side. Which is bad, because it means opportunities for more fanatical, agressive religions.

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    That’s not proselytising, it’s a while different thing

    I don't see your point. How is brainwashing children ok when wololo-ing people is not? Even from an egocentric perspective, you have to live in a society.

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  • America's nonreligious are a growing, diverse phenomenon. They really don't like organized religion
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    Pretty sure you can be born into judaism, though. Chances are, it is even the default scenario with even semi-religious parents.

    That's not "keeping to yourself" to me. That's like passing the cigarettes to your kids.

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    If religious can keep to themselves

    Since religions compete, that doesn't sound feasible.

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  • Accurate.
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    On second though, it doesn't seem like a big improvement. Reminds me a bit of limbfeeders without limbs.

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  • Accurate.
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    This, it would be less deep in the uncanny valley without eyes at all.

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    Git, probably

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    Please clarify, OP, did you mean

    • hard to read semantically
    • hard to read syntactically
    • hard to relate how one could come with such a crappy idea, even considering all constraints of their time
    • takes a lot brain real estate (justified or not)

    ?

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  • Elon Musk attacked German support for migrants and promoted a call to support the AfD, a far-right extremist political party
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    selfies of himself in klan attire

    "I'm an american viking." (Also some bullshit how he'd be genetically viking.)

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  • cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/2433863 > Hi, does anybody know the state of recent (2020 and onward) FX releases regarding supporting Wayland? > Thank you.

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    Hi, does anybody know the state of recent (2020 and onward) FX releases regarding supporting Wayland? Thank you.

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    Hi, does anyone know how to accomplish this? So far my workaround has been wrapping them in pre tags. Thanks in advance!

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    "Initials" by "Florian Körner", licensed under "CC0 1.0". / Remix of the original. - Created with dicebear.comInitialsFlorian Körnerhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearPR
    Question - Could an embedded scripting interpreter at the same time be a language server?
    https://ceesstuff.github.io/blog/lsp_embedded_interpreter.html

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1941692 > cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1941671 > > > Details in the link of the headline.

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    https://ceesstuff.github.io/blog/lsp_embedded_interpreter.html

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1941671 > Details in the link of the headline.

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    https://connascence.io/

    cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1890996 > (That's the title of this page.)

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    https://connascence.io/

    (That's the title of this page.)

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