@clacke No, that's not an exaggeration. The humans came back somehow - it's not actually explicitly stated how. Probably the gods recreated them. The light god just said something about "They will return."
Wow, huge jerks. "Oh, you started a rebellion against us? I'll just wipe out every human on earth to punish you. That seems like a reasonable response. Also, I'ma smash the moon on my way out, just for shits and giggles." "Yes, this seems like a good plan. Well done, brother."
Watching RWBY Season 6 Ep 3. Wow, I really sympathize with Salem here. Like, she legitimately seems like the good guy in this, at least so far as I've watched, and the two gods are jerks. :/
@tao Well, I'm not looking at any single specific test yet. I just wanted to know if there was anything in general that was common on these tests I might not usually use. Like, maybe everybody wants to see if you can program a matrix transformation, or something. :/
@jamey Hmm, you're right. I didn't read thoroughly enough. Still weird, as I have to call external functions passing my list as an argument? But I guess I can just write a wrapper, which is way simpler. I'll do that, thank you. XD
@jamey Eh, it does, but it's super clumsy. It only sorts the first position in the list, so I'd have to resort the list every time I popped the first element, which is less than ideal. -_-
@azure Hmm. I don't want something I have to jailbreak, I want something I can just install linux on and be good to go, and program comfortably on. Isn't there anything like that in my price range? Like, my friend was pointing me towards this high end gaming laptop I could get for just around a $1000, and if that's a thing then an affordable programming laptop shouldn't be that hard. :/
@azure Their laptops start at $900 and only go up from there, which is way more than I want to spend. I was looking form something in the $100 to $250 range, maybe. $900 just seems silly. :/
Hmm. So a while back I asked about recommendations for a good laptop to install linux and program on, and I got a bunch of recommendations for a used ideapad or a thinkpad. Do those still hold? :/
@kaniini Lol. Though, I was actually thinking of going back and making Agora into a front end for Pleroma. Do you think that's a good idea? I currently have the backend in Meteor and Node, and surely anything has got to be better than that. XD