Isn’t that the plot of a Black Mirror episode.
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Isn’t that the plot of a Black Mirror episode.
Simple, replace sin with 1/cosec everywhere!
“Victory for free speech (as long as it means only we get to talk”)! /s
I don’t get it. Why Batman?
IIUC, copying over RustPython parser is an interesting detail, but that change happened earlier (2023!) when they were building Ruff, so it is old news. This piece of code called red-knot seems to be mostly original work, as far as I can tell.
https://github.com/astral-sh/ruff/issues?q=is%3Aopen+label%3Ared-knot+sort%3Acreated-asc
Actually, it was invented by Douglas Engelbart in Stanford in the 60s
https://dougengelbart.org/content/view/162/000/
Xerox (re)made it for the PC in the 80s.
I agree to a certain extent; at least elementary school should and remain device free.
“I was trying to be the Netflix for wallpapers.” /s
It is not great, but however with WebEx, at least it comfortably runs in the browser without consuming all the CPUs.
Matrix being federated and interoperable from day 1 was pushing for this and there was a blog post on this:
Agree! It can only act as a reference. I like the approach taken by distributions like Yunohost where all the details are abstracted away.
I think it can be configured and it depends on the client to allow it or not.
So…like Lemmy?
Without Fluoride all the humour in the world dies.
Ho-oh in real life!
Dear Pikachu, of course you are surprised. Learn how to expect and evade Team Rocket first.
It is a relief that there are no continental drift deniers.
Also punched cards had around 80 columns, which put a hard limit on the number of characters per line.
FWIW, I agree with you, partly because the last panel is uncomfortable to look at the anxiety of getting ragged in the public and also because recirculates the stereotype that “X for Humanities” courses are somehow inferior.