Sure it does. All they have to do is fire the CEO and they’ll have so much more money.
Sure it does. All they have to do is fire the CEO and they’ll have so much more money.
The majority of dumb stuff in Javascript is that it has some counterintuitive way of doing something that it shouldn’t do at all, so only teaching the good parts works. So teaching just the good parts is pretty reasonable.
In Python you put it in a multiline string, since it has those but not multiline comments.
But that’s mostly labor humans were doing anyway.
Flag waving bot and gif reverse bot come to mind. The value is just fun, but if fun isn’t valuable, what is?
There’s subreddits that try to get rid of downvotes with CSS. I’m surprised they don’t make it an option for subreddits to fully get rid of it.
I’m having trouble accessing that from lemmy.world. I was wondering if lemmy.world isn’t federated with that or however you say it, but I can access other lemmy.ml communities. Any idea what I’m doing wrong?
Wouldn’t a browser addon be a better option?
Simply containing each number sequence is a significantly weaker property than having them all occur at the right frequency. Still, while nobody has proven it, it’s generally expected to be true.