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I heard there are quantum computing libraries in Python if that interests you!
If I were you I’d browse PyPi for any packages that look cool.
I heard there are quantum computing libraries in Python if that interests you!
If I were you I’d browse PyPi for any packages that look cool.
I’m not exactly sure what to think about it, but I do like how there’s specific things that have their implementation in code right there. I did only look at the site for like a minute, so take that with a grain of salt.
Namecheap bc I typed where to buy cheap domains and that was the first one.
Can someone drop a Jesus pun for this. I can’t think of any
I initially just used it on personal projects just so I could rollback if I needed to. Afterwards I realized that you could branch after watching Fireship videos. I never got an aha moment, but the moment I really understood was after my first pull request to a project I liked at the time.
What do you mean by jenk? Is that a specific term used to refer to tech junk?
I don’t think you can trust because we can’t verify the results they put out, plus iirc, people have done wild comparisons between mojo and different langs.
There are a lot of times where my privacy set up, which isn’t anything fancy, precludes me from watching something. That coupled with the fact that prices have been consistently rising in our late stage shit system, you have to realize at some point that the same system that drives companies to scrape every possible iota of a profit out of users is the same system that makes people equally not want to be gutted financially and have every data point about themselves be out on an open market. Complacency doesn’t change anything.
It kinda seems like if AWS permissions management and torrenting had a baby. Edit: in all seriousness tho, I like the data model. Are there any libraries that support this yet?
I always wanted to get into IRC, where should one start?
I’m so glad I don’t use that shit platform anymore.
If there’s a way to not use JavaScript, I would try to go that way first, in all honesty. What’s the reason for learning JavaScript specifically? If there’s a binding reason to do so, go for it, but if it’s to put on the resume there may be another language out there to put on there that would be a better fit with your career goals.
This is an amazing idea for a bit and I really appreciate whoever made it.
I would say probably submit a bug report that says what you were using as ur dev env at the time. If they patched it, they’ll delete your report and if they haven’t patched it, you’ve given them some great info. Either way it doesn’t hurt to leave a report
Never used brythom but I’m aware of it, what’s the pros?
Times New Roman
The idea that Tesla has that mindset in production and not just the design process is really funny to me
I would extend that and just say all first party operating systems are shitty
I feel like Tesla especially is one that’s subject to this criticism.
Before scraping I would verify that there is no HTTP API that you can use to craft requests instead of scraping from the website. These might be higher quality than what you can scrape. If there is no easy to use http API, go to scraping then. I would generally consider scraping the last option, unless it’s a ridiculously easy website to scrape.