hits: animation, ska, fantasy, sci-fi, and speculative fiction, OpenBSD.
no pronouns, just right
| cool | no |
| cybre | yes |
| jean jacket | heck yeah kiddo *finger guns* |
hits: animation, ska, fantasy, sci-fi, and speculative fiction, OpenBSD.
no pronouns, just right
| cool | no |
| cybre | yes |
| jean jacket | heck yeah kiddo *finger guns* |
Print this https://pastebin.com/KxG1FQ7p
Oof. This got me pretty hard. I used to love sprite comics, and not just the popular ones. Really niche comics that had only a handful of readers. And of course, back then things on the web were allowed to not make money, so even 100 active readers was thought of as great.
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┃╱╱╲╲ this
╱╱╭╮╲╲ house
▔▏┗┛▕▔ we
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CW stuff like this
╱╱┏┳┓╭╮┏┳┓ ╲╲
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Writing full fledged programs certainly isn't, but making Excel macros? Making simple bash/powershell scripts?
I think learning to code is exactly like playing an instrument: anyone *can* do it, if they put enough time into learning how. Some people will be very good, some will learn in middle school and be able to do some simple stuff, and many will never learn at all. But that doesn't mean they *can't*.