FYI, not all polymers are plastics. All plastics are polymers, but it's not a double equivalence.
The problem is that in a flat plane with any amount of thickness, there will be always more mass diagonally than vertically, and it would still require a curve to evenly distribute the mass. I am by no means an expert on the matter, but from what I can recall, the only geometrical shape that allows for it is either a sphere or some complex hyperbolic curve, which is still not a plane.
I figured.
Arch is great for people with a very extensive knowledge about the entire system, or for masochists. One wrong command and the whole thing catches on fire.
Respect for those who know how to use it and are not assholes about it, though.
This man could look straight in the eyes of the devil and the devil would run away.
Never underestimate the strength of a grandma.
Experience tells me otherwise, but given that the people I've met that use linux distros is nowhere near enough of a good sample size, I hope I'm wrong.
There are "classes" (syntatic sugar over prototyping) that allow OOP in JS, so I don't think why people would dislike it for the lack of OOP, unless they're using ES5.
Shodan getting hug-of-death'ed.
Like all other before it. Tay got the same fate, and the only reason ChatGPT isn't it because they have some filters that have a bit more quality than the rest.
Stackoverflow is still very much impossible to replace. The amount of knowledge that it contains is simply too great to fall easily. And LLMs like ChatGPT aren't even close to being as helpful as SO answers, specially on archaic libraries.