Python is actually pretty baller with string operations too since so much of the C has been heavily optimized.
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MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•It's such a romantic sight to beholdEnglish24·5 days agoStories from the USA. My mom said that when she was a little girl my grandparents used to take the kids on road trips and they would do this thing where when they got to the destination they wouldn’t leave the car. Like, they would drive hours to see the monument (or whatever) and when they got there they would roll down the windows, slowly pass by the object going, “wow! Look there it is!”, then they would roll up the window and drive away. This happened multiple times.
It’s a fucking mystery to us. Didn’t want to pay for a ticket? Savage, unmedicated ADHD? Just fucking with your children? All are totally plausible. She didn’t realize it was weird until later in life.
MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Tennessee executes inmate by lethal injection without deactivating his implanted defibrillatorEnglish11·5 days agoNo part of executions in the USA make sense until you realize all the kayfabe about humane execution is to assuage the conscience of the executioners and has nothing to do with the condemned. If you actually start looking for cruel and unusual punishment in practice you see it literally everywhere, and if you point this out then all notions of prisoner dignity disappear in a flash and suddenly wanton suffering is “the point”. That is actually the truth, but it can’t be squared with the pomp and dignity our civilization loves to assign itself. Trying to square the state’s highfalutin morality with the reality of the its actions just leads to contradictions because its simply not consistent or logical.
MoonMelon@lemmy.mltoUnited States | News & Politics@midwest.social•Americans have no ideaEnglish9·6 days agoThere is nothing worth coming here for. This place is not a place of honor… nothing valued is here.
Learning to ID plants is a curse too because you see so many invasive monocultures everywhere.
MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Child labour with 10 years of experience, 'AI-native' accepting 250k lines of Cursor codeEnglish9·8 days agoThis is just some library too, not their main application. I know “lines of code” is bullshit but just for reference I looked it up and apparently
curl
is ~180k lines of code. I can’t imagine how crufty this fucking code must be, assuming this is even real because it seems too ludicrous.
If we want to truly honor the 18th century craftsmen we wouldn’t use L brackets at all. Maybe some nice wedged through-tenons and dovetails and stuff. I guess it depends on the aesthetic. Like are we going for historic, or can we 3d-print the little decorative swirly bits?
MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Amazon requires gov-ID photo before refund.English114·8 days agoYou paid for something and never got it. Initiate chargeback with your bank. Amazon may close your account for this, but fuck them.
MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What movie did you see too young that still haunts you to this day?English5·9 days agoThe Naked Lunch. I was probably 10 years old? I didn’t understand any of the plot, I was weirded the fuck out and the giant bugs made me sick to my stomach.
Yeah, it’s impossible to develop a greenfield site without scraping everything off. You have to create and get approval on water runoff management plan for any new development. That means grading everything and often these days it also means managing and impounding water on-site without dumping it all into the (overloaded) storm drain system. When there’s no grass you have to install silt fences to keep silt out of nearby streams while building. You can’t get final approval, and remove the silt fence, until there is some kind of ground cover and that basically means grass since it grows fast and is easy to apply. Even if you somehow left the trees there’s no way they’d survive the process.
Fuck McMansion developers, and fuck lawns, don’t get me wrong. But it’s a reflection of an entire system of land-use policy and not just stupidity, or whatever.
It’s from this clip. Like ByteOnBikes mentioned, this is burned into everyone’s brain who watched this show I think.
MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's that book or story you vaguely remember reading but forgot the title of and can't find it anywhere anymore?English2·13 days agoThe collection sounds like “The Dark Descent” but I’m not familiar with the waif story.
The rampant mental illness in the USA really does make this a negative feedback loop. I’d say a quarter of the roommates I’ve had over the years had some serious mental issues. I’ve had a knife pulled on me, a friend of mine was murdered by his roommate.
After you have a few bad experiences like that the goal becomes to get a small family together and isolate as soon as possible. Any commune here is basically assumed to be a religious cult because nothing else makes sense.
It’d be amazing if they all shared the same cell. Gates and Clinton slap the shit out of Trump because he snores too loud and won’t sleep on his stomach. Trump and Gates thump Clinton because he’s afraid of the shower block and won’t wash his ass. Trump yells at Gates so much about his eye-watering gas that he farts in the toilet out of fear. They deserve nothing less than each other.
MoonMelon@lemmy.mlto Privacy@lemmy.ml•A power utility is reporting suspected pot growers to cops. EFF says that’s illegal.English11·20 days agoRead a horrific story once about one of those falling on a lineman. Like a modern-day version of boiling oil during a medieval siege. It’s pretty fucking crazy we just suspend them overhead all over the place in the right-of-way where trucks and shit can hit them.
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This happened to a friend of mine in the 90s. He was checking his email with pine. The lady who ran the school computer lab called the terminal “the black program with the blinking thing.”