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“A man crying about a chicken and a baby? I thought this was supposed to be a comedy!”
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is a product that you won’t accept a generic alternative for?
4·2 years agopay-once-cry-once situation
I’ve never heard this phrase, and I’m struggling to figure it out from context. Does it mean that you regret the purchase after finding out it’s not as good as you thought, but then don’t replace it with something better because you don’t want to spend more?
Every day this place becomes more like Reddit
And people give Python shit for significant whitespace 😂
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Me, migrating my code from JavaScript to TypeScript:
2·2 years agoIt is absolutely insane to me that people rag on the Python packing ecosystem when TypeScript exists. Sure, Python’s not perfect (Rust and Go seem better, from the small amount I’ve dabbled with them), but way easier and more stable than any TS project I’ve worked on.
They’re not inherently insulting - there are ways to use those phrases appropriately, but they can be (and often are) used sarcastically, when the speaker had been clear in the first place.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•people that use reddit repost bots- are you okay? why do you suck?
1·2 years agoDo a multitude of automated posts without comments and conversation really count as activity?
Yes, absolutely. Posts are activity just as much as comments - arguably even more so, since Lemmy is not immune to Reddit’s flaw of having a hundred comments saying essentially the same thing. Some subreddits have insightful comments that are worthwhile in-and-of themselves - but they are few and far between.
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•When the marketing director wants it to look "techie"
3·2 years agoWith a K!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Americans who believe in Socialism, if you were given the opportunity to immigrate to a country with socialist policies, would you?
1·2 years agoI very much appreciate the perspective, thank you!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Americans who believe in Socialism, if you were given the opportunity to immigrate to a country with socialist policies, would you?
2·2 years agoRespectfully (truly - not the shitty Internet trolling version of it), it is very confusing to me that the right to bear arms would be a factor in this decision. My perception is that 2A rights are prized precisely because they offer protection against a government that is overstepping bounds or acting dishonestly/aggressively. In this hypothetical situation where you’re moving to a country where the government is acting in a way that you approve of so much that you want to immigrate there - why do you need a gun? Is it as a safety net in case the government changes, or as a symbolic exercise of a right that you value even without practical applications, or for some other reason?
Genuine question, I would love to understand this viewpoint (which is, to me, very foreign - I’ve never been under any illusion that my ownership of a gun would have any effect if the government seriously decided to do something to me)
This, gentlesir. Le this.
All but the last four were new to me, so thank you!
I would love to know more! Feel free to vent.
In my first couple months, I broke Amazon so that no-one in Europe could buy video for a few hours. On a Friday, right before going on a week’s vacation.
The way that the ensuing investigation and response was carried out - 100% blame-free, and focused on “how did these tools let him down? How can we make sure no-one ever makes that same mistake again?” - gave me a career-long interest in Software Resiliency and Incident Management.
scubbo@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something that you were surprised to find out a lot of people hate?
3·2 years agoThank you for reminding me of my favourite Stewart Lee bit.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•in python, how do i check if an user boolean input is true or false
4·2 years agoI think you’re thinking of JavaScript, not Python. The closest thing Python has to a ternary operator is
foo if condition else bar.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What bugs the heck out of you at work but doesn't seem to bother your coworkers?
2·2 years agoTell me more about these explicit sports!
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What bugs the heck out of you at work but doesn't seem to bother your coworkers?
5·2 years agoIntroduce them to the wonderful world of No Hello!
From a UX perspective, those are both ways to start a navigation to a new page, and it’s almost always clear from context which is intended (is the string formatted as a URL? Treat it as such. Otherwise, treat it as a search string). The only hiccup is when actually searching for strings that look like a URL (no whitespace, includes periods), but that happens rarely enough that I’m perfectly happy to manually go to a search engine for those cases. Otherwise, Cmd+L-“type my thoughts”-Enter works smoothly for me in both cases (on Firefox for personal laptop, or Chrome for work one).
What are the issues that you experience with this combined flow?