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Shape of a car, driver holds a momo steering wheel, backseat passengers holds flashlights for blinkers. Dont forget to open your manual windows when the employee comes to give your food.
Bonus if the one driving shotgun sings as you go along.
tar -h
Edit: wtf… It’s actually tar -?
. I’m so disappointed
There you go:
# Start an infinite loop because True will always be True
while True:
# try to run the main function, usually where everything happens
try:
main()
# in the case an exception is raised in the main function simply discard (pass) and restart the loop
except:
pass
For those curious about the drama & lack of wide adoption surrounding the walrus operator
https://dev.to/renegadecoder94/the-controversy-behind-the-walrus-operator-in-python-4k4e
It’s a shame because it’s a really nice feature.
I started using hatch lately and really like how I can manage everything from the pyproject.toml file
My secret to high uptime:
while True:
try:
main()
except:
pass
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Edit: something that are not arm based
You want pre-built to run ollama, that’s at least gonna cost you an arm, maybe even a leg.
Easy enough that I could get the car to pass the provincial inspection roughly a month after I got it. How long did it took you to get that Audi S2 road legal?
A lot of the kei trucks and cars have a Suzuki F6A or K6A engine that was also used in some artic cat snowmobile. That kind of commonality makes it easy enough to find parts. Worst case scenario it is a 2 weeks wait time to get the part delivered from Japan. You know what took me more than 2 weeks to get some parts? A 2015 VW golf.
I know the language is really academics focused and is really strong in that sense. Otherwise I found that it was a great language for long running services. I use it for some APIs and algorithm trading bots.
I’m debating putting more hours into it, maybe trying a website in genie, but I agree the current ecosystem makes it a hard sell when I can use python instead.
Or, hear me out, .step files. It’s an ISO standard so you know it should be the same across all 3D modeling softwares with lots of support.
I don’t know if no one mentioned Julia because it’s considered popular enough or because it’s really not popular but… Julia for sure.
Made in Alberta. Not surprised, just disappointed.
Serial Experiment Lain was a surprise
Well that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time. Grandia 2 on the Dreamcast was such a blast I might have to dust it off and play again.
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Xperia 1 still have audio jack and SD card slot. Banging camera as well. You just need to import them if you’re in Canada which is a real bummer.