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Originally posted by 144HzMerry Christmas from Qt.
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I have to quote this guy.
Originally posted by Cinemassacre...and it's hilarious that if you look at the rest of the specs, the Super Nintendo outshines the Genesis in almost every other detail, but they found that ONE thing to exploit, and that's the
nature of marketing.
One time I had a playful argument about chocolate milk, and this is two grown adults, I might add.
I was working at a convenience store and every day I drink this milk mixed with a chocolate mix, and my friend would always drink the regular chocolate milk out of the bottle. I told him mine was better, so we compared nutrition facts and turns out mine had less sugar, more vitamins, and was better in just about every way; but his had a little more vitamin D in it, so every day then he would come into work sipping his chocolate milk and go "Love that Vitamin D!"
Yeah, we got bored at work a lot...
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Originally posted by Britoid View PostI'm not usually a fan of the "everything needs a code of conduct" train, but Phoronix really needs some sort of one.
A Code of Conduct establishes parameters on how you have to behave.
Forum Rules, on the other hand, allow you to do anything, except what is set in the rules.
Also, forgot to mention. Most "Code of Conducts" are written by feminists who only want to subliminally discriminate against the male race (and often even let the "distorted" "genders" (lesbian, gay, transgender, etc.) in).Last edited by tildearrow; 22 December 2019, 02:25 PM.
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Originally posted by tildearrow View PostQt is better than GTK in every way possible, but he found that "CLA" thingy, and now he uses it to no end in an attempt to make GTK seem cooler.
IMHO I'd argue that GTK is better for people who don't want to touch C++ or want a much simpler toolkit.
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Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
There is a difference between a Code of Conduct and the Forum Rules.
A Code of Conduct establishes parameters on how you have to behave.
Forum Rules, on the other hand, allow you to do anything, except what is set in the rules.
Also, forgot to mention. Most "Code of Conducts" are written by feminists who only want to subliminally discriminate against the male race (and often even let the "distorted" genders (lesbian, gay, transgender, etc.) in).
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