Kind of seems like punishing a person for doing what you do.
Yeah, that’s the Olympian gods for ya.
There’s a reason almost all of Greek mythology can be summed up in only eight words:
“Unfortunately, Zeus was feeling rather horny that day.”
Kind of seems like punishing a person for doing what you do.
Yeah, that’s the Olympian gods for ya.
There’s a reason almost all of Greek mythology can be summed up in only eight words:
“Unfortunately, Zeus was feeling rather horny that day.”
I’m not even that interested in kitchenware (mostly) and I still enjoyed that video! Just goes to show how great he is. Hehe.
It’s Technology Connections.
It’s always worth it. Because
I’m pretty sure that qualifies, at least in the US, as financial fraud…
As @thejevans@lemmy.ml said in their above comment, they’re also backed by a company heavy into crypto bullshit.
Also, anything can be monetized. Never underestimate the ability of greedy fuckheads to be greedy fuckheads.
My apologies. Your comment came off (to me anyway) as the former.
That is so weird. Haha.
I don’t mind self-learning. Hell, if I’m interested in the subject matter, I usually find myself experimenting and researching.
I’m all about that “wait, I wonder if…” mindset. 😎
I work as a cashier at a dead-end retail store in a town of 5000. (Seriously, the closest reasonably large city is like 30 minutes away.) So I don’t think there’s much of an opportunity at my current workplace. Haha.
But you still make an excellent point and it sounds like a good starting-off point. Thank you!
I didn’t know that. Thanks!
Which distros, out of curiosity?
I really appreciate the effort! My dream is to eventually learn enough from free online courses to then take a certification test and then maybe I can get a job even though I don’t have a degree. I fear my lack of a degree will doom that goal before I ever get a chance, but I have to take that chance, I feel. Also, I fucking hate customer service. Lol.
Honestly, I had a bunch of little confusions. I thought the input()
function was only a string until the user typed in a value when prompted, and then it became either an integer value or a floating-point value depending on what you typed in.
Thanks to Labna@lemmy.world and your other response, I understand that it is always a string regardless until you convert it after the fact.
Also, I meant to type an asterisk instead of a plus sign when typing over my code snippet into my post. Fixed now.
Also, to answer your last question, if I do h+r
or h*r
, I get “5010” for the former (which makes sense) and the standard “can’t multiply sequence by non-int of type ‘str’”, which also makes sense to me now that I understand the above point.
Oh, I think I understand now.
Thank you for clarifying that to me!
But I thought the “value” doesn’t exist until the end-user types in the value, due to the use of input()
. So it starts off as a string, then becomes whatever is typed in, which then gets filtered through the next line. So if I type 3
, it’ll be considered as an integer, and likewise as a float if I type 3.00
.
Maybe. I’m busy right now.
I might do it later. Maybe I’ll do it on
🎵 FRIDAY FRIDAY GOTTA GET DOWN ON FRIDAY 🎵
THANK you for the advice. I will keep that in mind. I might start writing today while I’m at work. :)
Lol, that’s why I said yet. Give it another couple years; we might have started plasma cannons out of toothpicks and bra straps. Haha.
Wow, thanks for all the information! Very fascinating, I think. I enjoyed reading it! :)
That is a good example. Thanks.
How is it that no matter what the damn topic is, Linus always seems to be the most level-headed in the room? I really admire him for that…
Edit: Lol, Linus, not Linux. Linus. xD