i actually found a video yesterday that summarizes my thoughts on this very well:
i actually found a video yesterday that summarizes my thoughts on this very well:
cities aren’t bad, gtfo with that suburban propaganda
ever seen the US prison system? American prisons are for-profit and i think they literally qualify as slave labour, and go figure they’d prefer to enslave non-white people.
because OP wanted upvotes, this isn’t actually part of python in any way, it’s using a custom library to do it.
they have to import a separate library to do this, it’s not a part of standard python, and this post is basically just misinformation
yeah frankly this post is borderline misinformation, they specifically import a library to read comments as arguments, it’s like redefining keywords in C and complaining about C being dumb
except that the “delete” in file managers is actually “trash” and that’s for precisely this reason. Anyone not using the trash bin for a GUI that is capable of deleting files is either incompetent or malicious.
frankly rm
should default to using the trash bin as well, for desktop-focused distros.
this is why i like the DDG approach: don’t have the LLM try to reason, just have it pull information from sources you’ve checked aren’t completely insane, and summarize an answer from there.
i feel like that’s being forced in here, i’m literally just saying that they should scan through any text with the literal word “die” to make sure it’s not obviously calling for murder. it’s not a complex idea
huh? finding only the literal word “die” is a trivial regex, it’s something vim users do all the time when editing text files lol
anything containing “die” ought to warrant a human skimming it over at least
ramsey git full
“THAT’S NOT A VALID COMMAND YOU FUCKING DONKEY”
and of course at the lowest level the particle interactions are all calculated by cueball using rocks in a desert
python is IMO the closest thing we have to a platonic ideal scripting language: it’s pseudocode that actually runs and you can just slap together libraries with minimal mental effort until it works.
Great for gently getting into programming so you quickly see results without having to learn arcane incantations, and for writing small tool programs; not so great for writing a kernel in.
as if the technology is what makes livestream services difficult anyways lmao
it’s just expensive as shit because it involves a lot of data
because that makes people click
well, i’m glad the US government is at least aware what C and C++ are!
i still do not fathom how mastodon is difficult, do people just expect the platform to read your mind and do everything for you? How is it any more difficult than youtube?
shame the form is absolute dogshit, only options for title is mr. and mrs. and they want a username for some reason?