It’s a list with a tuple, with a list with an empty dictionary. I’m not sure the innermost parenthesis is legal there.
Edit: Well, I tested it. It’s legal. {()}
is just a set with an empty tuple instead of a dictionary.
It’s a list with a tuple, with a list with an empty dictionary. I’m not sure the innermost parenthesis is legal there.
Edit: Well, I tested it. It’s legal. {()}
is just a set with an empty tuple instead of a dictionary.
Just like this photo, once in a while you have to tape things until the glue sets in, and tell those nosy anxious people to STFU.
Hum, I see.
So your comment does make sense, except on the part you claim it to be a straw man. You even know the name of the people it’s criticizing…
How are those 2 different?
In a DS9 meme, you need 2 extra credits panels after that.
You can spend years examining the value and costs of doing that kind of shit in times of war, and you won’t get a clear general answer.
Doing it outside of a war, though, is just plain evil.
Given that the thing was created on a meme of “what if programing languages were guns?” to represent the C language, I guess it’s pretty much correct.
“Rotting” is a state that won’t last past the middle 30s. By 2056 they’ll be fully decomposed.
There’s a reason management courses all insist that you focus on your core competency.
Coming from the web… in a format that is supposed to represent javascript… yeah, maybe you should only use strings for everything.
It has been in exponential growth since the signal was distinguishable from the noise, and exponentials do not have inflection points…
The only inflection we can expect is when it reaches 1/4 of saturation.
Infrastructure is a main concern every time somebody looks into buying some F-16.
(But, of course, not where the jets will land. Other kinds of infrastructure.)
That’s a remarkable coincidence!
Anyway, yes, it’s not disallowed or impossible.
Nothing in my post (or in robots.txt) has any relation to distributing your content.
TBF, pushing a site to the public while adding a “no scrapping” rule is a bit of a shitty practice; and pushing it and adding a “no scrapping, unless you are Google” is a giant shitty practice.
Rules for politely scrapping the site are fine. But then, there will be always people that disobey those, so you must also actively enforce those rules too. So I’m not sure robots.txt is really useful at all.
If you are trying to seriously understand how to do it… well, you can’t. Current AIs can’t fully replace anybody, and it’s an open question if they can partially replace (AKA improve the productivity) anybody to any impactful extent.
I wonder why the sub author decided it needed to announce visual attributes.
Do your scrum-using organization put users at the development process?!? I don’t think I’ve seen any Agile¹ organization doing that.
1 - The one with capital “A”, that is an antonym of the one with lower cap “a”.
Is “Journal of Astrological Big Data Ecology” a real joke journal, a joke of a real journal, or a non-real journal made for the joke?
The goal of a system is what it does. That’s true for communities too.
Lemmy isn’t much of a link aggregator. It’s more more a discussion platform. But it’s open for specializing some part of it, what is really great.