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’“‘”’” means “I edited this text on both my phone and my laptop before sending it”
Feeling called out for having a favourite monospaced font.
Fira Code
Do tell!
fira mono
Have my code editor terminal lemmy etc in it.
That’s a good one!
mononoki but only because the Doom Emacs config I followed when I switched to Linux used it.
Ubuntu Mono ftw!
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You’re read something written by a right wing lunatic (Wiki )
I knew there was a reason I didn’t like Lisp.
I know you’re memeing, but if I know my Lisp, just wrapping something in triple parens implies evaluating it three times. So you have an expression evaluating to a producer that produces another producer that finally produces a value?
I’m sure there’s a legit use case for it. I just can’t think of one.
All banks are run by ([{them}])
Who’s them?
The board of directors, duh
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What bash, that's Lisp. Source is marked as bash. edit: seems like lemmy has a bug with quoted sourcecode? I'll leave it like this.
No ```
Markdown quotation marks
```No „down-up quotation marks“
And worst of all, no marks for the 「regular attack」, 『finishing move』and
﹃ 𝖑 𝖎 𝖒 𝖎 𝖙 𝖇 𝖗 𝖊 𝖆 𝖐 ﹄
Not the ultimate LIMIT BREAF
límít breah
No IPA notation? ⸨I’m somewhat disappointed⸩
Can it only be used while drunk?
))<>(( Back and forth forever.
I wish I could upvote this forever.
I don’t get the “Someone British is talking” bit
We only use the singular ’ to indicate speech within speech -
John said, “I was just speaking to Charlie, and he said ‘It’s not often XKCD gets things wrong’, and I agreed”.
I could be wrong but that’s what I was taught
The use of quotation marks, also called inverted commas, is very slightly complicated by the fact that there are two types: single quotes (` ') and double quotes (" "). As a general rule, British usage has in the past usually preferred single quotes for ordinary use, but double quotes are now increasingly common; American usage has always preferred double quotes.
InconsolataDZ. Fuck.
Hack (with Nerd Font patch)
Mine is
monospace
…I do have a favorite monospace font. Its Monaspace Krypton
Oooh, I like it (Link for anyone else who’s curious)
People who have Opinions on monospace fonts may enjoy https://www.codingfont.com/
Programmingfonts.org is another one if you just want to check some out.
The python function is some sort of brainfuck?
It’s a list with a tuple, with a list with an empty dictionary. I’m not sure the innermost parenthesis is legal there.
Edit: Well, I tested it. It’s legal.
{()}
is just a set with an empty tuple instead of a dictionary.
( . )( . ) means titties