

They should just flex and own this one
They should just flex and own this one
I have 1 number committed to memory, and it’s the only one I need if I get arrested. Until that happens I prefer to stay in touch with my people
It’s always important to double check the work of AI, but yea it excels at solving problems we’ve been using brute force on
I can’t do a true blank either, I have to buy keyboard stickers
I hope they release a keyboard with a nipple, preferably blank so I can add a dvorak layout to it
I disagree about saving numbers, you should add your emergency contacts and anyone you went with in case you get separated or shit goes down
Lmao the news about this desktop is strangling their website to the point of needing a 45 minute waiting list
The original web 3 was supposed to be a return to form of web 1, with the good stuff of web 2 and decentralized. Then cryptobros hijacked it
I believe it! One glimpse at the latest docs tells me that every major builtin library I knew is depreciated or gone. I’m not even sure if secrets
is still the correct encryption library. Honestly I might have to start fresh with Python like it’s a new language
Well the last version I was actively using was 3.6 and the shiniest new feature I remember is switch cases from 3.7, so yes it has for me
Would you recommend it? I’ve seen the wrath of khan, it was alright but tos just can’t hold my attention like tng
It’s even happened to me with python. I stepped away from programming for a while and now all the guides are about 3.8 while the version on trixie is 3.13
I’m glad that you recognized it! When you think it’s time to get back into the know, go out of your way to find genuinely positive news. I usually look towards what unions are doing first and go from there
Infrastructural APIs are much slower to change, and in a lot of cases the use of those APIs are dependent on a specific version. The change will definitely occur over time as the practical limitations are discovered
Dynamic stacks are pretty common in the most popular scripting languages, but considered bad practice from folks who use systems languages
There are probably efforts to organize and unionize ride share workers in your area. You should look for them and join the fight.
To hell with any ban, workers united can never be defeated
Weird how even in this comment section, forming a union was never mentioned
If they could, I bet they’d try to implement a discount system for time spent stocking shelves
I think if the idea is to replace js, it should be a superset language at the interpreter level. I.e. the interpreter can run js, but valid js wouldn’t work with the compiler. It makes it a drop-in replacement without harming legacy