I hope this is not true
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But they run locally on the phone, if I’m not completely mistaken. So no use for a server.
Or do they offer this option? I think they explicitly advertise no internet access.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Python@programming.dev•Could someone help me understand the input() function?1·1 year ago“The other two functions work similarly” noo I wouldn’t say that! :D On a very abstract way, maybe. But especially to a beginner, they don’t. One just processes it’s input a bit (casting) while the other displays text, reads from stdin, etc.
I believe OPs confusion stems exactly from presuming strong similarities between all functions, while only
float()
andint()
are similar andinput()
being a completely different thing (relatively speaking…)
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Python@programming.dev•Could someone help me understand the input() function?2·1 year agoThe only actual good answer.
It’s better. Not good. Better than other tools, at least in the eyes of the many people using it. But as I stated at another post, to me this speaks to the fact that we need better FOSS alternatives for whatever purposes discord is used. I don’t like Discord either, don’t get me wrong! But so many people using it means something’s missing and I don’t think it cab solely be explained by the lack of knowledge of existing solutions but at least partly by the existence itself.
He wrote code that was so bad, all that was kept from x.com when it was bought was its name. The actual code was taken from another company acquired at the same time.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•It’s “shakeout” time as losses of Netflix rivals top $5 billion. Disney, Warner, Comcast, and Paramount are contemplating cuts, possible mergers.11·2 years agoOhh, rivals is a noun here, I read it as a verb 😅 Thank you!
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•It’s “shakeout” time as losses of Netflix rivals top $5 billion. Disney, Warner, Comcast, and Paramount are contemplating cuts, possible mergers.72·2 years agoCan somebody “translate” or rephrase the headline for me? I kinda have troubles sometimes reading headlines in English, they just don’t make any sense to me. When comparing German headlines (my native tongue), I guess the reason for that is heavy usage of ellipses(?)
I think he was being sarcastic, playing with words. Meaning, that you trade in time, runtime and memory and get nothing in return :D so a pretty bad trade haha.
Of course it’s worse, I mean, that was the point of this blogpost, wasn’t it? :p It’s just a (long) joke.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•U.S. government spent more on health care in 2022 than six countries with universal health care combined3·2 years agoWow that sounds amazing, thank you for the advice! 😀 Will ask around in a nearby school soon. Would duckduckgo also work for the “google” part?
Edit: linking your sources instead of claiming “a basic google search proves me right” should be a given.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•U.S. government spent more on health care in 2022 than six countries with universal health care combined4·2 years ago“If we adopted universal health care tomorrow without consideration of the issues, the worldwide economy would take a massive hit”
I think that’s a lie certain people are spreading who fear change to make other people fear change too.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Musk given 24 hours to address graphic images of Hamas attacksEnglish61·2 years agoTraumatizing ≠ making people take war seriously.
Believe it or not, journalism and educating people is much more than uploading graphically disturbing images to some website and leave it as is.
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Nobel Prize for Medicine goes to Kariko and Weissman, pioneers of COVID vaccineEnglish3·2 years agoYou don’t seem to understand the difference between mRNA vaccines and an immune escape mutation of a virus evading the immune systems response of the hosts.
Also part of why those beneficial mutations occurred is that a large (enough) portion of people weren’t vaccinated. The “potential” hosts, that required adaptation because they’ve seen how the virus looks like through vaccines, create an evolutionary pressure.
Even though this is about bacteria, not viruses and happens inside a petri dish, not in a natural environment, it quite illustratively shows how mutations work. Note, that even though the antibiotics are completely ineffective against the bacteria at the end, this does NOT mean, that it’s useless to begin with. It’s very effective, in fact so much that only small doses suffice to keep the bacteria away. But they mutate randomly yet with a selective (evolutionary) pressure. Maybe you’re too much of a “skeptic” to change your mind. But if you’re truly skeptic, try to be skeptic about your currently held believes too. The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plVk4NVIUh8
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Kevin McCarthy is ousted as House speaker in a historic vote pushed by conservatives213·2 years agoAre those actual conservatives or ones which would be called extreme right-wingers or fascists in non-american politics?
pflanzenregal@lemmy.worldto Videos@lemmy.world•A little man enjoys driving a little car while using pavements and pedestrian crossings.3·2 years ago“Yo no shit, this nig… this, this dude”
OMG this took me way too long to get. They replace the substring “ass” 😭😭