google ‘google takeout’, or just look in your profile, it’s in there someplace
edit: the url is literally https://takeout.google.com
google ‘google takeout’, or just look in your profile, it’s in there someplace
edit: the url is literally https://takeout.google.com
I wish more of them would support duckduckgo’s bang system, brave seems to, but that’s about it. Idealogically I find the idea of using brave troublesome because of a) Eich’s transphobia, and b) the cryptobro factor (although I don’t think the search page has an embedded miner, at least not from the cursory glance I took
‘C3d’ could be C* but probably not because it’s very esoteric and odd
If you think vim is bad for this, try dte
:P
Wait, when did they get past 1.4 ? /s
Also, could Oracle/Sun ever get around to not changing the numbering system on a product midway through a product life. I mean, Java 1.21 is great and all, but you know…
I assumed, at first, that it was somehow falling through the infinite loop and accidentally runnning the unreachable function, but it clearly explicitly runs it in the assembler generated…
10f4: 48 8d 3d d5 00 00 00 lea 0xd5(%rip),%rdi # 11d0 <_Z11unreachablev>
10fb: ff 15 b7 2e 00 00 call *0x2eb7(%rip) # 3fb8 <__libc_start_main@GLIBC_2.34>
how odd.
edit: ah, it’s called from __start, which suggests that main is being elided entirely by the optimiser, and somehow ‘unreachable’ is simply becoming a defacto ‘main’
[1] + suspended (tty output) vim
Sparky, Manjaro, Ubuntu or Debian testing, depending.