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Ice cream tends not to sell well in winter.

New York City seems to be a counterexample - gelato and ice cream stores everywhere that seem to do decent trade year-round...

Alas, no winter in my locality ever.

~tuturuu~

El psy kongroo

I'm not even Finnish and I came here to post this.

Nim looks a lot like Python with a first-class type system and compiles to many different targets, including wasm and C.

I would not even have noticed it if not for visiting this website. It's possibly worse on iOS than on MacOS, but I don't have an iPhone.

Now, if I was developing software for MacOS and it broke all my UIs, I would be at least as irritated as the author.


You conveniently left this part out:

> First it attempted to check my Apple Wallet, it failed even though I have five cards in it and am able to use the App Store fine.

> Then it moved onto wanting me to manually add a card to verify myself. It failed with all my five cards. Four were debit cards, and one was a credit card from another country, cause you know I am an immigrant who has accounts still in my own original birth place.


The first time I saw the Big Lebowski, I was a very high teenager watching it through the glass of a smoking area. Notably, there was no sound. It was a heck of a way to see the movie for the first time.


We had a version of this called "carbon pricing" that didn't involve wanton murder.


I watched it all the time in Canada.


Lies. Everyone knows The Red Green Show is the only television program legally allowed in Canada.


Not just Canada. Never screened here AFAIK so I had to buy it on DVD.


Is the NY Post some kind of National Enquirer analogue? This article reads like it was written by a grade school child trying to emulate the voice of an villainous news reporter.



Thanks for sharing. Much better source.


Yes, it's a pretty over the top paper. Feels like you're reading TMZ for stuff that didn't happen.


Yes, it's a right-wing tabloid. Our equivalent of the Daily Mail.


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