No. Different genre at this point
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It happened a while back. r/football actually sponsors a football team now, via some reddit program they won.
Just glad it's making a positive impact, can't ask for more as a programmer :)
The author pointed out how exceptions are often faster than checking every value. If your functions throws an error often enough that Exception handling noticeably slow down your program, surely you got to take a second look at what you're doing.
I can't remember ever having used meta critic to guide a purchase. There is so much content both from forums and YouTube/Twitch that gives you much more accurate impressions of games. Meta critic seems rather pointless nowadays.
I'm sure Norway has a higher density of various dialects to the factors you mentioned, but Maghreb is vastly greater in size, so you'd think there would be more than 5 dialects. It's fascinating if there aren't.
I'll never forget the first time I went on holiday to Greece and jumped into the water. Saltiest water I've ever felt, ended up just swimming in the pool instead. Much better water up here in the north, even if it's a bit cold.
It's a genuine concern though. If you want one centralised server hosting all the content, just use reddit.
As a Norwegian, that got to be our coolest stat, however I have no idea how it can be true. Even in my engineering bubble there aren't that many people using Linux. It's all Windows and macs for home computers.
I don't think you become the best tech CEO in the world by having a healthy approach to work. He is just wired differently, some people are just all about work.
And then the other half of the Internet cries about how all they do are lazy remasters.