It wouldn't play nice with water and microwave ovens. I guess you could heat it on the stove or in a regular oven instead.
> In the best outcome, the customer would be paying exactly the same amount that they pay now, or more, it just wouldn't be separated or optional in the bill. I'd pay a premium just to avoid the distasteful…
Any chance they're trying to end the practice of tipping for the betterment of workers in the long run?
Yeah, I don't get it either. Never had any problems with Wise and their rates seem fair. Maybe people use PayPal just for the escrow service?
I wonder what a canary from Moxie would look like these days.
Even simpler!
Agreed. I've mainly seen the first `append` version in code written by people who've just discovered comprehensions and code golf.
You're right that both iterate through something but `for` loops and comprehensions aren't used as if they were interchangeable. For example, you'll sometimes see people do bad stuff like this: >>> lst = [] >>> >>>…
Exactly. That's why I asked about languages that don't require explicit typing. My point is that it's a feature of many languages rather than a Python idiosyncrasy.
Isn't that common for all/most languages that don't require explicit typing?
Aren't NFTs essentially just file hashes/signatures that can be associated with a public/private key pair on a blockchain? If so, the link between the NFT and the key pair might be solid (as in cryptographically secure)…
> Do you know what the word blunted means? I know of blunt statements and blunt/blunted knife blades but maybe I misunderstood your usage of the word. Care to explain?
Viagra doesn't make your penis bigger; it temporarily alleviates erectile dysfunction.
> Much as I love Firefox, it's dead on mobile. It's my primary browser on mobile and always has been. What am I missing?
> no one invested "a ton of energy into security and privacy controls". Anti-virus?
It wouldn't play nice with water and microwave ovens. I guess you could heat it on the stove or in a regular oven instead.
> In the best outcome, the customer would be paying exactly the same amount that they pay now, or more, it just wouldn't be separated or optional in the bill. I'd pay a premium just to avoid the distasteful…
Any chance they're trying to end the practice of tipping for the betterment of workers in the long run?
Yeah, I don't get it either. Never had any problems with Wise and their rates seem fair. Maybe people use PayPal just for the escrow service?
I wonder what a canary from Moxie would look like these days.
Even simpler!
Agreed. I've mainly seen the first `append` version in code written by people who've just discovered comprehensions and code golf.
You're right that both iterate through something but `for` loops and comprehensions aren't used as if they were interchangeable. For example, you'll sometimes see people do bad stuff like this: >>> lst = [] >>> >>>…
Exactly. That's why I asked about languages that don't require explicit typing. My point is that it's a feature of many languages rather than a Python idiosyncrasy.
Isn't that common for all/most languages that don't require explicit typing?
Aren't NFTs essentially just file hashes/signatures that can be associated with a public/private key pair on a blockchain? If so, the link between the NFT and the key pair might be solid (as in cryptographically secure)…
> Do you know what the word blunted means? I know of blunt statements and blunt/blunted knife blades but maybe I misunderstood your usage of the word. Care to explain?
Viagra doesn't make your penis bigger; it temporarily alleviates erectile dysfunction.
> Much as I love Firefox, it's dead on mobile. It's my primary browser on mobile and always has been. What am I missing?
> no one invested "a ton of energy into security and privacy controls". Anti-virus?