as a complete layman and hobbyist i also personally think that “more pythonic” coding can sometimes be more confusing.
I dont think any beginner reads “j for j for i in k” and instantly gets it.
maybe unpopular opinion idk
as a complete layman and hobbyist i also personally think that “more pythonic” coding can sometimes be more confusing.
I dont think any beginner reads “j for j for i in k” and instantly gets it.
maybe unpopular opinion idk
Eh. it’s start up culture. They give the C suite 50 million dollars and want 100 million dollars in 10 years and they aren’t shy about going full Gordon Ramsay on anyone not 100% dedicated to that, even if you just get paid hourly to manage social media
venture capital. a group of investors with money who will put that money into promising companies so when it’s successful you make more money back.
and yet that is what that idiom implies - that you are seeing things that don’t exist
I didn’t sleep well. I was trying to work out if it was like Christmas for Cars
Are… are you saying capitalism doesn’t exist?
USAA has 8-12 ONLY. My smallest memorized password algorithm is 13 characters, that I typically use for throwaways, doesn’t even fit.
my wife is an educator, and she teaches summer classes to cover the gap.
I’m on board with rules if it involves live animals tbh
I had a car, license plate CME1234 (fake numbers) so I called it “The Comemobile”
little did I know that Neighborhood Tires could also see the name I gave it on the portal.
my wife forced me to get up really early to look at it without coffee so I wasn’t quite as whelmed as I should’ve been. Prague is lovely though.
OutsideXbox - funny, lighthearted British video games commentary
they keep making more to see if there’s something I won’t like and they’re mad they can’t
that’s the joke
edit: if you don’t know - which I assume is why the down votes - it’s a meme about internet chuds posting pictures of middle aged women who were famous in their 20s asking what happened to them.
It started with Pamela Anderson a few months ago.
different guy here. It seemed to be fairly useful for software engineers to solve quick issues where the answer isn’t immediately obvious - but it’s terrible at most other jobs.
And part of why it’s bad is because you have to type into a text box what you want and read it back (unless you build you own custom API integration- which goes without saying is also a terrible way to access a product for 99% of people)
Another part of why it’s bad is because you’re sharing proprietary information with a stranger that is definitely cataloging and profiling it
Very few people interact with language in a way that is bidirectionally friendly with AI, and AI just isnt very good at writing. It’s very good at creating strings of words that make sense and fit a theme, but most of what makes “very good” writing isn’t just basic competency of the language.
which can lead to crises of errata
they do drop a lot of letters from their speech
Every word has stress. You probably mean the first phoneme is stressed. And the “rum” sound you’re looking for is called the “schwa”
chipping in with
Isn’t part of the controversy that its questionable there was even a knife involved?