

yup, i was wrong. stats for totals rather than active are hard to find, annoyingly.
yup, i was wrong. stats for totals rather than active are hard to find, annoyingly.
there’s a reason most nhl players are not from north america.
no, the linked table shows how python also returns the first non-falsey result of an a or b
expression rather than just giving a boolean. it’s useful for initialising optional reference args:
def foo(a: list = None)
a = a or []
works with and
as well.
[citation needed]
i can perfectly imitate the “adult voice” from Peanuts with just my mouth.
i am actively looking for one to color-coordinate my bedroom.
i’ll get a cash bonus once the probationary period is up at my new job, which i can use to knock like 10% off of the cost of my mortgage.
a friend of mine is getting bottom surgery and i’m looking forward to it for them, it’s nice that people around me are happy.
also, dunno if it’s something to look forward to exactly but if it turns out i do have hypertension and i can get on exforge i may not only be rid of my chronic headaches but also figure out if i actually have adhd, since amlodipine apparently lessens the symptoms. it would be nice to be able to do things.
idk what kind of eldritch ikea you guys have, but here there’s fire exits every 50 meters.
yeah but rednax wasn’t.
only if you design it using llvm. llvm is pretty new.
it can also not be.
also interesting: what are the differences in the kinds of goods throughout the world?
none of these are race conditions, they’re just runtime errors. python only parses code when it is about to run that block so you can absolutely get a crash from bad indentation.
in my experience, the js world’s focus on developer ergonomics has absolutely yielded some insane situations where running an installed script has caused it to start downloading more dependencies. however, this has unfortunately started happening in python too lately.
only true if your language compiles to c. fortran peeps are safe.
+1 for swiss army man.
bro i cry at chords.
it’s nicest when you can keep your waking hours relatively close to the time the sun is up
*checks daylight hours for the last two cities i’ve lived in*
…y-yeah man, totally
no. i don’t pretend to even begin to understand how the prototype at wardenclyffe was supposed to work. i do remember that it supposedly used the atmosphere as a transmission line, but whether that meant bouncing the signal off of it (meaning it was radio based) or somehow charging it (meaning it was static based) i couldn’t tell you.
Dragonfly Futurefön
the design is insane, the people behind it are insane, the story is double-insane.