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Ah. Well both are anime that deal with the manifestations of the 7 deadly sins. One is a Netflix Original, and the other is a classic that happens to be on Netflix. Probably streamable from some random other site though. IANAL.
@TylerH Yeah I've only seen Brotherhood. I heard the original outpaced the existing manga and had to come up with new content. Whereas Brotherhood is true to the manga (since it was made after it finished).
@rene You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 9 minutes and 2 seconds, averaging to a review every 13 seconds.
> I don't appreciate you editing perfectly good formatting. I know how people read things and this isn't breaking any guidelines. Unless you are directed to do this as an employee, please only edit things when there actually is an issue.
I have to now! Fingers crossed everyone for me please.
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Public Survey:
When programming, and you made a mistake that gives you undefined behavior from your source code, would you expect to meet a terrorist when opening your fridge's door next time?
Anything would be standard-compliant, but, assuming you're using a normal compiler, the behavior will either be well-defined or some weird compiler bug.
@πάνταῥεῖ no. But mainly because any specific possible event is unlikely. I wouldn't expect that particular permutation of events from the nigh infinite possibilities.
This also means I wouldn't expect the code to work
@πάνταῥεῖ But... It did. There was a comment of yours which was slightly inappropriate. I flagged it, the system detected that it was inappropriate, and immediately took action in deleting the comment.
Not that there's any consequence from this whatsoever. There seems to be a misunderstanding as to what happened though.
@QPaysTaxes I'm opening my target for root access primarily, because that's mainly for debugging purposes and will be switched off at production. Though my colleague allows a user guest account to be logged in via telnet at their device. You'll not get admin rights there easily.