It doesn’t have to be invisible.
https://jonathanmh.com/p/showing-indentation-spaces-tabs-invisibles-in-various-editors/
It doesn’t have to be invisible.
https://jonathanmh.com/p/showing-indentation-spaces-tabs-invisibles-in-various-editors/
Today’s programmers…
Back in the day people knew how to configure their code editors.
Make was created for building code, but many people are also using it as a command runner.
Just addresses that use case, but it’s not a replacement for either of those makes.
He would, but his charity was shut down. /s
Actually he secretly vaccinated himself. He tried to convince his fans to do it during one rally and after he got boos he never did it again.
LOL I had similar experience when I responded to this post https://lemm.ee/post/61781690 saying that it is the same thing, just wrapped differently.
That’s a valid point, but people demonstrating still helps. Looks like it motivate some politicians to also act, and motivates more people.
Actually these supposed to explain his tattoos, but the whole thing is still flimsy, see: https://lemm.ee/comment/19828278
That was my first reaction, but apparently the letters were placed there to explain the tattoos “meaning”.
Supposedly:
Marijuana stands for M Smiley face stands for S Cross stands for 1 for some reason Skull stands for 3 for some reason
They forgot that:
I also couldn’t find pictures of anyone else from MS13 who was using such cryptic tattoos.
Also with the interpretation is that you can literally assign any meaning to it for example:
This shows that Abrego Garcia is actually an animal lover and supports PETA.
But this is beside the point. The problem is he had no due process, and wasn’t deported but human trafficked to a prison in 3rd world country.
If they have undeniable proof give it to the court and then either deport him or put him in US jail if he committed a crime.
He is gonna leech tax money for a product that he will never deliver.
Yeah, I also was frustrated, but on the other hand the date was known well in advance and the locations largely are the same as on 4/5.
I believe the root that causes the rot is corruption. Countries that are liberal and have low corruption index do well and people are happy living there.
His friend claims to be autistic and is the richest man in the world trying to take over the most powerful government.
Though, looks like he is right about not paying taxes or not being able to hold onto a relationship.
This is surprising as they are total lapdogs, perhaps indeed the pressure worked.
Remember though that trump doesn’t need them to invoke the act, but having them mention he should would help with legitimacy.
Fascists also love meanings behind numbers, for example the invasion of Ukraine in 2014 and 2022 both happened on February 24.
April 19 is 250th anniversary of beginning of American Revolution (remember when President of heritage foundation talked about “bloodless revolution (if the left allows it to be)”? April 20 also has some meaning in their hearts.
Actually the explanation is wrong.
not()
is actually
not ()
not
is a keyword not a function.
Boolean of empty tuple is False
and then not
negates it.
I explained it better here:
Are you sure?
I can’t test it now, but to me it looks like ()
is an empty tuple. Python behavior is that for logic operations empty set equals to false. Then we apply not
to get True
. Not having space between not
operator and parentheses makes it look like it is a function.
Python, but this is actually defined and documented behavior.
Edit: to illustrate what I mean:
not() # True
this actually is not ()
(the lack of space makes it look like a function), ()
is a tuple, in python an empty collection returns False
, this is to make checks simpler. You can type:
if my_list:
do something
instead of
if len(my_list) > 0:
do something
not
negates it so you get True
str(not()) # 'True'
converts resulting bool
type into a string representation
min(str(not())) # 'T'
This might feel odd, but that’s also documented. min()
not only allows to compare two numbers like it is in most languages, but you can also provide a sequence of values and it will return the smallest one.
String is a sequence of letters.
Letters are comparable according to ASCII (so you can do sorting). In ASCII table capital letters are first, so the ‘T’ is the smallest value.
ord(min(str(not()))) # 84
this just converts ‘T’ to Unicode value which is 84
range(ord(min(str(not())))) # range(0, 84)
This creates a sequence of numbers from 0 to 83
sum(range(ord(min(str(not()))))) # 3486
This works like min()
except adds up all the numbers in the sequence together, so in our case 0+1+2+3+…+83 = 3486
chr(sum(range(ord(min(str(not())))))) # 'ඞ'
reverse of ord()
, converts Unicode value to a character.
The strict gun laws in California were actually introduced by Reagan after Black Panthers started arming up.
Ok, here’s my translation
PETA - Abrego Garcia is an animal lover.