YAML is pretty good for readability, pretty awful for writability
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YAML is pretty good for readability, pretty awful for writability
Singapore is pretty bad as well
It’s gotten worse recently - previously I could dismiss that and still see the whole tab. Now after seeing visiting a few tab pages, it prevents me from seeing any on mobile. Switching to private browsing works, but gosh it is annoying!
Since JavaScript is newer than Python, sure JS is the Python of programming languages /s
The original had not much success until the cover?? Where did you get that information from?
Linkin Park’s Hybrid Theory
Maybe this is controversial - I really like Wes Anderson’s films but they’re more of a visual treat than anything else.
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Thanks for sharing. The first picture in that link is very similar to the damage I’ve seen here
I use the Magic Trackpad exclusively - I haven’t used a mouse in years I think!
+1 for cotton T shirt corner! Been doing that for 20 years as well
Love that Python makes it so easy to start a local http server.
I don’t know the exact model number and also don’t have the manual, sadly.
The person I bought it from said it was serviced and working but the pedal was broken and they couldn’t find a replacement.
I’ll try finding a repair person, but I live in a small country so my hopes are low. Thanks for the idea though!
Fantasy
The Lord of the Rings for sure
I have not - I’ll try doing that! The trouble is I don’t even know the model of the machine. Perhaps the picture will be enough for them.
I’m torn - I love taking the tram but tram lines make roads so much harder to maintain and for cyclists they can be extremely dangerous (I’ve had 2 close calls myself).
One thing I’ve noticed (maybe because it snows a lot here) is that the road around the tram lines tends to weather away a lot.
I’ve never looked into it but my guess is that it makes roads way harder to maintain - where you can simply revamp a whole rectangular section of the road, with tram lines you have to work around and along them.
Perhaps they had Prolog in mind?
Thanks for the tip! I actually ended up emailing every sewing machine repair shop in the country (there aren’t many) and struck gold with one. I now have a working machine!
thanks for using Leebra!
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