If you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"
Now you can activate your venv by just running activate
in the project root!
If you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"
Now you can activate your venv by just running activate
in the project root!
Jesus Christ.
I zoom in and this is the FIRST thing I see. What in the god damned shit?
Seems legit as a concept, though the author is giving weird vibes.
I’m not sure what “globohomo” means but it sounds like a 4chan homophobic term. Additionally the author says they wanted a search engine giving results without “political inclinations”, which reads to me as “reality has a liberal bias and I don’t like that”.
I’ll pass on this for now.
Groovy!
It’s such a joy to use the closure system, whether iterating over a list with each
or removing redundant references with tap
.
I dabbled with CLisp a while back, and I loved it – but I’m not sure what problems it solves. Do you mind expanding on that?
That’s one of the reasons I like Java. It definitely has problems, but it’s been around so long that there are an insane number of libraries to work with. And you can practically guarantee that your project will run on a given computer with minimal fuss.
They didn’t frame it as “paying valve three bucks”. They said “paying valve 3 bucks on my 10 dollar game”. The phrase “paying pennies on the dollar” comes to mind as a common idiom for saying you’re paying a small fraction of the total, and neither literally means nor implies paying actual pennies.
Out of sheer fascination, I read her post. The actual answer is that they surveyed all the men after and logged their replies.
Disclaimer: this absolutely sucks and I’m baffled that they’ve made this move at all.
That being said, I don’t think folks have noticed the very specific situation where this is the case:
Users who redeemed digital copies of a Blu-ray or DVD purchased from Funimation were granted access to the streaming service, where they could store and stream the purchased program or film.
They are very specifically removing the free digital copies that came with buying hard copies via Blu-ray or DVD. It still sucks, but no one is losing a digital product they outright bought.
Oh yeah, I remember that! Dang, that was a long time ago…
Whoops, I meant SMW. There I go, asking the entirely wrong question while trying to be clever.
When did they re-release SMG?
Imagine if Star Citizens got picked up by someone else who could actually finish it.
I don’t think IP shouldn’t exist. I saw someone say studies show 7 years is the correct time limit before they go to public domain though.
To a certain degree, yes…but I feel like Lemmy has a lot more posts with comments chiming in only to sound smart or contrary. It's super annoying, and I can't tell if it's better or worse than the constant in-jokes from reddit.
IntelliJ with Vim plugin, for the obvious reasons.
The gameplay loop is tremendously boring, too. I have no idea how they did that, since it’s basically the same as Minecraft.