I don’t agree. It’s a direct result of whitespace, which does not happen if you don’t use whitespace. For example it can happen in Java and kotlin, but only if you use if statements without braces, which you pretty much never see. If you do see it you know to look out for the exact issue I described. That’s not possible in Python, since there is no alternative.
Have you tried tuning your jvm settings? 200mb is a lot for a simple app. You can get that pretty dang low just by proper tuning of jvm settings.
In any modern editor it is configurable with spaces too
That misleading behavior does happen in Python. The next programmer that comes along can’t tell if the original programmer fucked it up and didn’t unindent to put a statement outside of the block or if they meant to put it inside the block. I’ve debugged this one too many times and it takes hours each time because it’s impossible to see the bug at all!!
I mean I’d love to use it. Of course America is behind the times of civilized nations.
No, in general the markdown format suggests using line breaks in the middle of paragraphs to make the code just as readable as the output. That’s why two line breaks is what creates a new paragraph. So it’s the viewer showing it incorrectly here.
Markdown tables are terrible though. Try and put a code block in there. Adoc tables are amazing on the other hand, but much more verbose to write.
Imperial is used in thermodynamics industries because the calculations work out better.
Maybe a bad markdown viewer?
I’ve literally never even seen A paper in America. Probably would have to special order it from another country
My printer will print and scan any A side paper. But I can’t even buy A paper! Fucking America
Last time I asked was in 2019. I’ve asked 30+ questions total, only about half of those are ever answered. I’ve found that, the more experienced I get, the less my questions get answered on SO. Usually because my questions are well thought out, explained incredibly well, and the problem isn’t that I don’t understand something. It’s that my problem is one of a kind. E.g. no one else on the planet is having it. So of course I’m not going to get help for it.
AppleTV is about the safest experience you’re going to have unless you hook up a desktop to your TV which most people are not going to do. I’ve been using an AppleTV for years to watch all my Jellyfin content.
Yeah this is what OP wants. I run an unraid array with two pci expansion cards to add in 8 more drives. They’re more robust than an equivalent USB array (I think?) and allow for much higher speeds.
Yeah it’s nuts. GH used to be the most stable service I used. Bought by MS and it’s now down many many times a month. We have outage alerts for it in a slack channel and it’s literally down multiple times a week in different areas. Of course they’re not complete outages, but we are such a big company every outage affects at least one team.
I trust 4o less than the previous version. I literally cancelled my subscription it is so bad now. I don’t know what they did to fuck it up so badly, but it hardly works at all anymore. It will just repeat the same nonsense no matter what I ask it.
Yeah we got a place where I can sit outside in the sun and hardly hear anything. But really if you get a single family home anywhere within a few hundred feet of an artery you’re going to be dealing with road noise. So it applies almost in every city in America.
Financially yes. I pretty much only print functional things. I probably have saved enough money just in printing chip clips to buy two printers.
I’ve seen that on one windows machine with a weird network sharing issue.