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Crno 11/11/2023 (Sat) 08:10:12 No. 1537 Reply
9chan: the most active site on the 'net yo
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>>2017 yuh huh
>>2017 >>2018 kill yourselves on stream
Jānis 04/28/2024 (Sun) 19:52:08 No. 1999 Reply
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Sometimes I look at some pictures, and I think about the contexts, the details around them. What kinds of things do you think go down here? Are we fishing for loli? Or does the loli fish for fish? Does it remain? A lot to think about.
The context of the said image is that it's a cropped version of an ancient (closing in on two decades by now) edit of a picture of a sign leading up to the Kishū binchōtan (a type of charcoal) museum, which had a section for Binchō-tan, a character from an iyashikei series of the same name, which later became an official mascot character for the nearby forestry society. Here's a streetview link from a few years ago when it was still up: https://www.google.com/maps/@33.8504167,135.3941002,3a,53.2y,65.68h,77.08t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sfD-QfXTxiLFKFXYlfsZpbA!2e0!5s20180701T000000!7i13312!8i6656
Jānis 04/26/2024 (Fri) 23:18:10 No. 1986 Reply
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you couldnt draw a worse kranklis if you tried
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Atleast it is a real krankler, though it does look suspicious, showing signs of droopage, perhaps it is old and tired.
NotTony 04/26/2024 (Fri) 00:29:26 No. 1977 Reply
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This website is fake and gay
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faggot
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Yet, you posted here. Does that make you fake and gay aswell?
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Jānis 04/22/2024 (Mon) 12:59:21 No. 1939 Reply
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suisex on the front page
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>>1946 wtf the sage is broken too
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Nice, but I like suipiss better
>>1959 I wish I was that based
anime is dead and we killed it andrejs bērziņš 07/26/2022 (Tue) 04:32:09 No. 804 Reply
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send anime that you think is the worst because im bored
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I'm watching Maria✝holic right now and it's pretty terrible - just a compilation of lesbian boners. Of course, the art and animation are amazing as usual from SHAFT, OP is bangin' and ED is fun to listen, too, but the content itself is boring, desu.
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>>812 so, average moe?
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>>813 To answer, more than a year later, I think it was worse than average moe (unless, I misunderstand what's an [i] average [/i] moe). I've recently watched k-on, for the first time, and liked it many times better than maria holic, mainly because I felt it had atleast some substance. Idk, maybe I'm just talking out of my ass, as all of this seems to be very subjective.
eating chips right now Jānis 04/16/2024 (Tue) 19:09:37 No. 1917 Reply
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I'm eating chips right now i got long chips down my throat ya feel me im eating dill flavored chips rn i bought them at rimi i'm hungry as fuck man
Technology Jānis 12/10/2023 (Sun) 16:41:01 No. 1629 Reply
this is a thread about technology what is your favorite piece of tech? any good books you've read? pic related, it's technology
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>>1649 have some more anon all sourced from my physical collection except the barebones here: https://werbach.com/barebones/ i dont have alot i find better learning resources online usually, good references and projects are a much better way to learn :^) why don't you contribute some books anon?
>>1649 Try reading the last good documentation for Qt: https://doc.qt.io/archives/qt-4.7/index.html Building apps along the tutorials is helpful too.
I have recently picked up a book called “RESTful Java with JAX-RS 2.0” by Bill Burke, published in 2013 (ISBN: 978-1-449-36134-1). The book starts out with an introduction to REST. The author claims to have a CORBA background. Throughout the book, he uses this to clarify how object-oriented concepts map to REST concepts if at all. I believe that this is valuable for Java programmers even to this day. Unfortunately, the introduction to REST seems to be struggling to address its target audience. It spends time re-explaining parts of HTTP. But not enough of it is explained that it would be truly useful to someone who comes from a background of not understanding HTTP. Admittedly, such types are vanishingly rare these days, but it still feels rushed. Due to historical developments in the Jakarta EE (then Java EE) ecosystem, a significant amount of time is spent explaining SOAP in terms of XML instead of JSON. This makes sense when migrating from SOAP to REST. It does seem, however, to be a questionable assumption whether JSON is truly so foreign that significant portions. I'm not sure if it's likely that someone will want to migrate an existing XML/SOAP solution to an XML/REST solution with a JAX-RS book. That kind of churn should be avoided in the enterprise world wherever possible. I mentioned before that the book seems rushed. The impression of being rushed continues in every part of the book. It is definitely more of an introduction than a reference, despite weighing in at over 350 pages. A significant part of that are code dumps. This seems, but when reading K&R, I never felt like the code interrupted the flow of the text as it does here. Perhaps that is more of a testament to how talented Brian Kernighan is as a writer, but I digress. 5/10, you can read it, but it's a bad book about a dead technology.
Why is it called "Behavioural sink" instead of something akin to "Uzvedības izlietne"?
>>1890 can't be that bad without being western :)