🏴☠️ yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum 🏴☠️
🏴☠️ yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum 🏴☠️
Plus if you wait a few years PlayStation will release it on Steam and then you can play it on the deck.
deleted by creator
They don’t actually delete anything. They will throw the physical samples away but retain your entire identified genetic code.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17611256
There’s a better source out there but I can’t find it atm. They hide behind an obscure FDA rule. Something about retaining genetic data for 20 years no matter what or something.
Only when “conservatives” are synonymous with rape and destruction.
I’ll just cry like a little bitch in court again. It worked last time!
I would do
class MyClass:
def __init__(self, value):
self._whatever = value
@property
def whatever(self):
return self._whatever
Personally, I would type hint all of that but I’m just showing how you can do it without types. Your linter should be smart enough to say “hey dumbass did you mean this other thing”? Also since we didn’t create a setter you can’t arbitrarily overwrite the value of whatever so thats neat.
And I’ll just say before I post that I’m on mobile and I’m sorry if the formatting is fucked. I’m not going to fix it.
find -iname '*part*'
has saved my butt countless times.
find a . | grep part
if you’re feeling stupid and lazy!
Programming has its highs and lows. Yesterday I spent four hours trying to write a script that honestly probably won’t even be useful to anyone.
Today I felt like a god because I built a recursive query to pull some ridiculously obscure data from our database.
Tomorrow I’ll probably delete a table in prod or something.
You win some, you lose some!
Ah yeah that would be cruel as fuck. Are they doing anything different this time or are they going to torture someone else to death?
Trial will be over by the end of the week and he’ll be executed by the end of the month. Meanwhile cannon will find a clerical error in Donnie’s case and reschedule a review for “some time next year if I feel like it”.
I had been keeping an eye on Lemmy for years and years. I’m an open source, federated service enthusiast so Lemmy was always just something I was aware of.
Wow! Very Hot!