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owsei ,

it’s a cool idea, but probably not a good one

Too much money would be spent to simply get people from point A to point B faster

and why do it this fast? these reasons outweigh the price to build such a thing?

owsei ,

Good point

maybe I underestimate how we will be in 100 years. maybe you overestimate it

But it’s a cool ideia nonetheless

owsei ,

we ended up not needing infinitely regrowable teeth

Python is great, but stuff like this just drives me up the wall (lemmy.world)

Explanation: Python is a programming language. Numpy is a library for python that makes it possible to run large computations much faster than in native python. In order to make that possible, it needs to keep its own set of data types that are different from python’s native datatypes, which means you now have two different...

owsei ,

Even if they do have the same in-memory representation, you may want to assert types as different just by name.

AccountID: u64

TransactionID: u64

have the same in-memory representation, but are not interchangeable.

owsei ,

the vim-visual-multi plugin tries to do this. It takes some time to get the hang of it, but, even if using only the simplest features, it’s way better than not having the option.

owsei ,

“src/utils/typing: added tests for isArray”

we have 90% coverage minimum

owsei ,

Is it not about chaining processes?

IIRC the ideia was to use pipe (or other methods) to send one program’s output to another’s input

But it very well could be about reusable functions, as code or as a .so file

owsei ,

I don’t know how luxon works, but isWeekend could be a property instead of a function

owsei OP ,

yeah I just thought it was kinda funny

owsei ,

pick a junction, follow the line to the left, the top right one and the bottom right one

owsei ,

or :>>file then you don’t need to interrupt

owsei ,

Yeah!

it’s basically a noop, I use it as a placeholder when I’m writing a script, since bash doesn’t accept code blocks with no commands

owsei ,

julia and ruby are pretty common also

owsei ,

It may not work directly, but there’s always a way to misdirect it, like a vm!

owsei ,

When using jp:path, [?(expr)] would mean a raku code expression or a regex?

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