The right half looks like something the Dutch would eat.
The right half looks like something the Dutch would eat.
Does that actually count as a police department or is that more like a private security company and they have to call the real police if anything happens?
European here. “Pepper munitions” aren’t military weaponry as they’re banned for use in war by the Chemical Weapons Convention. This all reads like riot control stuff. The only weird thing is that american universities have their own police departments.
Between AI and shitcoin mining, these two “technology branches” already consume more power than all the green power added to the grid combined.
And your sources? I only did a cursory search, and according to the IEA data centers are responsible for somewhere in the range of 2-6% of electricity demand. Renewables are currently around 30% globally.
Hashcash isn’t “cryptocurrency”.
If I use it regularly I don’t need a newsletter, if I don’t use it regularly then I also don’t need a newsletter.
Yeah, graphs that are cut off is misleading graphs 101.
Just enable all compiler warnings (and disable the ones you don’t care about), a good C compiler can tell you about using unassigned variables.
Xcode implies MacOS, you can use make there too, just beware that some commandline tools take different arguments on BSDs.
Battery and hydrogen-powered trains exist, they’re mainly used on less frequented lines because it would be more expensive to electrify them.
As the other comments have already said it’s not Python. Not sure what you mean with text formatting, do you mean that it’s multiple strings that are concatenated using +
? You don’t need the +
in Python, you can do
some_function(
"part one of really long string"
" part two of really long string"
)
Which is identical to
some_function("part one of really long string part two of really long string")
Am I the only one who thinks vacuums, washing machines, fridges and so on shouldn’t be connected to the internet?
It’s quite simple actually: The user wanted to delete their account, but forgot their password so they requested a password reset. Before the password reset email was delivered, the user remembered their password and deleted their account. The password reset email is finally delivered and apparently some email clients open all the links in the background for whatever reason, so it wasn’t actually the user who clicked the password reset link.
It goes both ways, your employer can’t fire you at will either. But it goes further, usually you have a probation period, in Germany it’s up to 6 months during which you can leave any time, or be fired at any time. Beyond that there’s always the option to agree on a shorter notice period, but if you’re getting fired and you agree to a shorter period you won’t get unemployment compensation for that time.
I see you like the first rule.
Lemmy is just a continuation of the Reddit crap of recent years, except for less corpo bullshit, but with more lefty infighting.
Wikipedia credits it to Ken Thompson, PDP-11 to me implies early Unix.
I thought it was only on toast, not pizza.