Yeah but The Incredibles is basically Randian propaganda about how the unexceptional are intimidated by exceptional people and force them to perform inadequacy for the comfort of others and how this is a net loss for society.
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Neither of those things are going to break the country. It’s a matter of priorities. Dems sell themselves as the adults in the room who are going to fight against fascism. And this is what Biden is doing instead.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you dislike when someone laughs over their own joke? If yes, why?English
12·1 year agoI think this is more of a truism within standup comedy that’s leaked out into being general advice. It can be offputting for a standup comedian to laugh at all their own jokes but even then there’s exceptions to the rule.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you are an American, how are you preparing for the upcoming tariffs and possible trade war?English
291·1 year agoAmerican
savings or investments
I don’t understand
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favourite Youtube channel most people probably haven't heard of?English
3·1 year agoCombo Class is a neat math education channel where things are often on fire or falling apart in the background in a way that’s fascinating on top of the math itself
Side note, I have no idea how many subscribers counts as obscure. It seems relative to the size of the niche. Or maybe I have no idea how big people are relative to how much I care about them. Like I would expect Ben Levin (music theory and production creator) to be closer in subs to Adam Neely (same) but he’s an entire order of magnitude lower. Like is CJ The X (video essayist) obscure enough at 341K subs?
“Oh, they print in that order? That’s weird.”
I did both of these at once last week.
Added a breakpoint. Debugger didn’t break.
Added an
echo "here";. Debugger didn’t print.Added a
throw new Exception('fuck');. Debugger didn’t throw.Stepped through. Debugger wouldn’t let me step in.
It took me almost an hour to realize it wasn’t the debugger’s fault and that a variable I thought was guaranteed to be truthy at that point was actually falsey due to upstream changes in a spreadsheet parser. I felt kind of stupid for not trusting the debugger at that point.
For context: these are the original lines

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World News@lemmy.ml•Pentagon stunned by Trump's nomination of Fox News host as defense secretaryEnglish
3·1 year agoThe dude who admitted on national tv to never washing his hands? Lmao
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World News@lemmy.ml•China Bans Internet Celebrity Known for Criticizing The USEnglish
22·1 year agoReading through the specifics of what the guy’s said and done, clearly a good move
In the way that’s common in languages like Java where you’re making a property read-only, yes. But there’s a whole protocol in Python called descriptors where you can override the . on a field. The most common form of these is class methods annotated with the @property annotation, which makes it so the method can be accessed as if it were a property.
Yeah. I can understand the use case when it’s something relating to keeping simple state in sync by replacing it with derived state. But this particular case was flushing a cache after each get, which made each get of the property non-deterministic based on the class’s state.
I helped a friend debug a script last week that was working inconsistently in really weird ways. I looked at the script and it was all event hooks littered with sleep calls. I told him he was basically fuzz testing his own script and then getting surprised when he found race conditions. Shit was wild. Also, sometimes getters in Python are a mistake.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Russia Mulls Forking Linux in Response to Developer ExclusionsEnglish
8·1 year agocolden the relations with Israel

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Linux@lemmy.ml•Russia Mulls Forking Linux in Response to Developer ExclusionsEnglish
162·1 year agoI thought this was a forum for Linux discussion, not promotion of fascists
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it a reasonable expectation to check peoples profiles when commenting on their comments to ensure I am pronouning them correctly?English
361·1 year agoWhat app do you use? Last I checked, pronouns are part of display names for Hexbear users. You shouldn’t have to check profiles. That’s the whole point of them being included in display names. Your app would ideally just respect display names and it would require no extra effort on your part to gender people correctly.





This does literally nothing to refute the interpretation. I could care less that the director heard the Rand comparison and thought that meant people thought he was a Republican or whatever.