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first ever net positive fusion reaction
talks about First Light Fusion, also highlights the private-public divide
Twitter admits bias in algorithm for rightwing politicians and news outlets | Twitter | The Guardian
Home feed promotes rightwing tweets over those from the left, internal research finds
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AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
Input In [3], in <module>
----> 1 x1.slot1 = 1
AttributeError: 'Example' object has no attribute 'slot1'Avoid them if you want to subclass variable length builtins like long, tuple, or str, and you want to add attributes to them.
Avoid them if you insist on providing default values via class attributes for instance variables.
sudo dpkg --purge $(COLUMNS=200 dpkg -l | grep "^rc" | tr -s ' ' | cut -d ' ' -f 2)
gitlab-rake "gitlab:password:reset[root]"
"At some point, you have to make assumptions about the structure of the value in order to use it, and you know what those assumptions are because you wrote the code."
what if i'm using someone else's code, or someone else's data?
Gnome Terminal and fish I have been using the default Gnome Terminal with the fish shell for a long time and it has served me well. Since fish provides a lot of functionality out of the box (including meta information about git repos in the prompt), I have stuck with it for the convenience. However, there is ONE major downside to fish; it is not POSIX compliant.
Why ditch fish? See what had happened was… Non-POSIX compliant wasn’t a big problem until I found myself writing a couple helper functions with fish syntax.
fontforge -script font-patcher {flags} {font-filename}
Recognized desktop entry keys
dex -t ~/.config/autostart -c /usr/bin/skype
FontForge is a free and open-source outline font editor.