bloodyowl.io
front-end lead manager & chief shitpost officer @ https://swan.io, organizer @ https://parisjs.org, co-creator and podcast host @ https://putaindecode.io
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c’est le moment où tu dois commencer à donner des incentives pécuniaires aux enfants j’en ai bien peur
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this is a joke. NOTHING works.
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is this real
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tu rates
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trou du cul
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google doing software
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stuck with an overlay and nothing else for no reason 😍
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better 😌
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gros bandeur d’arc
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encore plus addictif en x4
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I like what I’m reading there blog.cloudflare.com/sqlite-in-du...
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mdr
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d’où t’es pas turbo athée toi mdr
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revoir conclave
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— plantu
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celui-ci pas cui-ci 🤣🤣😜
bises maman
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laisse les gens âgés consommer les médias avec lesquels ils sont à l'aise, @cyrilou.me s'est tous juste accoutumé à l'impression que tu veux déjà lui faire regarder des images qui bougent.
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remarque d'adulescent en descente de skittles …… le livre sera toujours plus noble que la tévé ……
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once you have each assert guaranteeing the property that it verifies in the type system, writing deliberate, focused assertions that follow each other is trivial. like:
assert(data != null)
assert(data.__typename === "Success")
assert(data.prop === testValue)
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nan, de design d'API en général. pk le SSR ?
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and generally implementing the feature in the tool would drop some heuristics you can take huge advantages of.