[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 7 points 11 months ago

Shame on you for not guessing which 3-letter acronym was used! /s

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

So you're openly hating on people for being normal, without offering a single alternative of a video platform that's not all of those things that you labeled as evil.

There are alternatives, they've been posted many times over in this thread and similar ones.

The alternative to shopping isn't shoplifting. The usual things that people list are client side apps that circumvent intended operation of the platform, reaping as many benefits without paying the cost. But hosting isn't free. Running a business isn't free. And hating the people who literally subsidize your unauthorized use of the platform is hypocrisy.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 11 points 1 year ago

It didn't take a lot for me. I clicked on the link, took a look at the first post and there you go! Advocating for terrorism and defending genocide, and every comment is full of hate, using mostly language that is particular to dark corners of the internet where incels and fascists thrive.

The comments weren't responses to comments they didn't agree with so it's not like they got provoked or anything. The hate is inherent. Imagine what it looks like when someone tries to contradict them.

For me, I'd like to be as far away from such resources as possible. They give too many negative vibes, and I'd rather spend my time and energy in places that have a possibility of a constructive discourse.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 19 points 1 year ago

I had a cat which responded vocally with "mrrr" when hearing his name. Saying the name repeatedly had an 80% chance of summoning my cat, and a 20% chance that he would come running and jumping up into my hug. I loved that cat so much. Smart loving bastard who liked to also chew on my wife's foot on her way to the bathroom at night, and lovingly hump his towel when he was bored.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

5 babies and parts of their bodies hidden by other babies are all accounted for.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

I've enjoyed coffee that was roasted with cinnamon. I've mixed in cinnamon with ground coffee myself (in the upper part of the espresso puck only) for a similar effect. Tastes great. Would recommend.

I've had coffee with orange juice, which was weird but ok.

As long as you mix in good ingredients, you get something good, that individual taste would judge if it's likeable.

After all, what's so objectively likeable about bitter bean juice in the first place?

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have a work environment, which has a symlink to my private notes. Then I use it for some other stuff too with separate, tinier vaults, but I found that unless it's accessible in my primary vault, it will be ignored and forgotten.

But it does get annoying when is search I find both Linux notes, interview notes, and D&D notes.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

This, but, with DatabaseConnection being a singleton, and preventing multiple enter clauses.

You can ensure it's a singleton by modifying how a new object is built, by overriding the new dunder method. If an instance exists, return that, otherwise create a new one.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 27 points 1 year ago

Wear whatever the hell you want, right? Screw genders and made up rules around them.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

It's worth noting that there are basically just 3 systems worth considering, maybe even just 2.

pip is usually part of the python distribution, so any lightweight project can be finished in 1-5 minutes with pip. It's also quite widespread and the vast majority of publishers (if not all) target pip compatibility.

Poetry is a great project management framework and it deals with dependency management beautifully. If you're doing any data engineering or backend development, for any project that has more than 1 dependency and 200 lines of code, then Poetry is probably the best tool to use. Poetry makes the whole mess with helper tools like pip-tools seem outdated.

Conda is for the crazy world of data science libraries where developers don't bother with compatibility too much. Conda does it for them. And the users of those libraries can benefit from using conda.

I think the big competition is between poetry and pip. Maybe one day poetry will come as part of some Python distributions.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 41 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Read the article. Title is clickbait. It's only with approval from a judge. You know, alternatively they could just arrest and imprison the person, which is what every country is doing. Not saying it's without worrying, but there's important nuance that most are missing.

P.S.

Absolute extremist attitudes like "nobody should be able" and so on, have absolutely no place in modern society. There's always nuance. Libertarianism doesn't work, and laws must be enforced. It sucks, but when there are forces that want to hurt people and destabilize societies, you can't go by the rule that everyone is a saint. The world will punish this attitude.

Yes, the world isn't perfect, but for ducks sake, quit sensationalizing anecdotes and representing them as "this always happens". That's dishonest.

[-] coffeewithalex@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

And that is actually illegal in the EU

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