Clarence Thomas is a rapist.


Oh my God he’s gonna kill the Pope
Again


That’s… Remarkably in-character of them. Like, that’s the kind of thing you’d make a parody sketch about.


It’s kinda like white noise for me. Like I probably won’t turn it off if it’s on but I won’t pay a ton of attention to it either.


Nobody likes candy corn and anyone who does is trying to gaslight me personally


No I just genuinely thought there was an e at the the end lol


This is really funny considering Trump and Newsome seem to agree on quite a few things


Guys there’s no way Hitler’s gonna invade the demilitarized Rhineland you guys are just fear mongering.
…Sorry what were we talking about?


Peggy being short for Margaret always confused me growing up so when I learned about how that happened I was genuinely fascinated.


To be fair they also put “Public American figure gets shot” which is pretty much a guarentee


I’m currently a college student studying software engineering, so by no means am I a professional (yet at least, lol). Nevertheless, I’ll try to give what input I can.
Afaik and based on my own experiences, windows does not come with a pre-installed C compiler. (Win 11 Home at least) Also, I just honestly wouldn’t recommend C anyways especially if it’s for a non-technical crowd. It’s great once you get the hang of it, don’t get me wrong, but it’s definitely not beginner friendly.
As for a “best choice” it’s of course up to preference, what you’re already familiar with, and what kind of programs you and your class plan on writing. If you want to use a language that can directly translate into a working environment, Python is a very beginner friendly option. If you want something slightly less forgiving, I think Java provides a good balance between having a lot of useful built in functions/methods and having some of the more “strict” (for lack of a better term) rules about syntax (semicolons, brackets, static variables) that you’ll find in other languages. If you’re just looking to teach programming concepts on a surface/conceptual level then honestly something like code.org or scratch is a great option (and it’s where I got my start growing up lol)
As for setting up an environment, again, everyone has their own idea of the absolute best setup, and it’s also probably going to differ at least somewhat depending on what operating system you’re using. For my personal use I’ve mostly been using VSCode just because it’s pretty easy to set up. Definitely worth mentioning though that VSCode comes with plenty of Microsoft Telemetry built in by default so if you want an alternative without that I recommend Code OSS (vscode built directly from source) or VSCodium (vscode but with MS Telemetry disabled and a different default extension marketplace)
The intro to computer science class I took (and am currently an aid for) at university (we used C) did all of their demonstrations using CS50.dev, which is an online environment maintained by Harvard. For the Object Oriented Programming course I took (Java) we used Eclipse.
Again, I’m still a student, so take everything here with a grain of salt. And if anyone sees anything they think deserves clarification/correction please let me know. I’m still learning lol.
I’ve been looking at this photo for like 10 years and even though I know for a fact that it’s blue and black I only ever see white and gold


Calling it now next month she’s gonna shoot herself or get some crazy incurable disease or just have a heart attack


Ah yes because banning protests always works


On the contrary, I would be totally on board with Canada adopting a few new provinces


Went a head and had a look. And I thought the cognitive dissonance on Instagram was bad.
“Guys it’s just the unfortunate result of war”


I thought this was the onion
Eat it