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But… How do you even know you can smell ants? Why did you try it? Or can you smell them from meters away?
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•This product will eliminate odours in your home, but only in one planeEnglish
13·2 years agoI might be wrong but I assumed it’s perfectly obvious to OP and it’s the kind of joke where something is funny because you stretch the meaning to read it literally. I chuckled actually, despite it making perfect sense.
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Not really sure whether S-expressions or Python indentation-based scoping get more hate...English
4·2 years agoOf course, but when indentation has a syntactic meaning the formatter often won’t be able to fix it.
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Not really sure whether S-expressions or Python indentation-based scoping get more hate...English
1·2 years agoIt’s probably more prone to mistakes like that, true. But in practice I really never witnessed this actually being a problem. Especially with tests and review.
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Not really sure whether S-expressions or Python indentation-based scoping get more hate...English
1·2 years agoYeah, that’s definitely a good point. But it’s a minor thing. Adjusting indentation takes 2 keystrokes in vim, I barely notice it.
Ente is as close as you can get to Google Photos with E2EE right now. I recently migrated there. The migration wasn’t painless and involved some scripting to handle albums and duplicates but the service itself is really good. Can recommend!
I really hope this happens. NFC payments are the only thing that keeps me from switching to GrapheneOS. Seeing how the situation with big tech unfolds, it’s not impossible that I will decide to give up this convenience though.
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Not really sure whether S-expressions or Python indentation-based scoping get more hate...English
213·2 years agoSo I’m going to say what I always say when people complain about semantic whitespace: Your code should be properly indented anyway. If it’s not, it’s a bad code.
I’m not saying semantic whitespace is superior to brackets or parentheses. It’s clearly not. But it’s not terrible either.
As someone who codes in Python pretty much everyday for years, I NEVER see indentation errors. I didn’t see them back when I started either. Code without indentation is impossible to read for me anyway so it makes zero difference whether the whitespace has semantic meaning or not. It will be there either way.
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•How are Microchips Made? | Branch EducationEnglish
9·2 years agoI absolutely love the videos on this channel, this one being one of the best published yet. I’m literally blown away by the level of detail and clarity. I think I’m going to watch it more one time…
I’m so excited for Cosmic!
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google layoffs: Sundar Pichai-led company fires entire Python team for ‘cheaper labour’English
361·2 years agoYou are only starting to think that NOW?
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Introvert\Extrovert is pop psychology nonsense.
8·2 years agoIt’s really not about enjoying or not enjoying social interactions. It’s about your default state. So when I finish work I think “finally some time to spend by myself: learning, reading, gaming, whatever”. When my extrovert friend finishes work they think “finally I can meet with my friends”. I love my friends and I enjoy spending time with them but I do it like once a week and I would be exhausted if I had to spend every evening with them. My extrovert friend rarely spends evening without any company and if they do they will often call someone because not interacting with anyone is just weird to them.
But Nothing Phone isn’t a Pixel, is it? Yeah, I think it’s probably closer to the Pixel’s clean software experience than Samsung’s bloated one, but still, this doesn’t seem to be fair comparison.
Hey, I’ve been really careful with my words to NOT say that. I was just wondering and I acknowledge that it might be nonsense.
In case anyone is curious (like I was) what the “gold foil wrap” actually is, here you go:
Multi-layer Insulation, or simply MLI, is a type of high-performance insulator that uses multiple radiation-heat transfer barriers to restrict the flow of (heat) energy. In simple terms, it’s a form of thermal insulation made of multiple layers of thin sheets that is used to cover spacecraft and other space equipment in order to reduce heat loss by way of thermal radiation.
This is really interesting and I would probably never read it if not for this post. Thanks!
US has a huge influence on the entire world. Could it be that it started (or got amplified) in the US due to poor healthcare and then spread out to the rest of the world? I’m not trying to put all the blame on US of course, but it doesn’t sound that unreasonable that it could be partially responsible.
I used Samsung until about a year ago and now use Pixel since that time. Pixel software experience is infinitely better for my tastes and needs.
sajran@lemmy.mlto
Android@lemmy.world•Android 15 will free you from using Google Wallet as your default wallet appEnglish
23·2 years agoI mean, ok, you do you. There’s a huge amount of people (me included) who find paying with their phone extremely convenient.
Also, this article is about giving users more choice, not forcing anyone to use a wallet app.
I’ve been using it for a few weeks now and I love it. I like it more than any app I could find on the Play Store and the fact that it’s open source is an awesome cherry on top.





Software development and computer stuff in general is my passion. I enjoy doing it as a hobby even after doing it at work. If I didn’t have to work for money, I would probably work on some open source software. In fact that’s kinda my dream / goal - achieve financial independence and work on open source as I please.