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That is 100% a chatbot using a regex email validator someone wrote as a meme that the chipotle dev copied from stack overflow without context.
That is 100% a chatbot using a regex email validator someone wrote as a meme that the chipotle dev copied from stack overflow without context.
Sokath, his eyes covered. (Samsung has tons of phones and mics everywhere too) Does anyone actually use Bixby though?
Google, it’s pockets laden. (meh, they already have listening devices everywhere, two more won’t really make a difference)
As a Texan, I’d be remiss if I didn’t post about HEB:
Practically every store is different, they tailor them to the neighborhoods they’re built in.
https://thcshoanghoatham-badinh.edu.vn/descubrir-70-imagen-heb-interior/
Orcas train in packs, and have been observed passing learned behavioral traits onto others.
I can only hope they one day rise out of the sea to destroy us all.
I know this answer is flippant and dickish, but:
python3 -m http.server 80
shadowsocks seems to be the best way for now.
Rizz is exactly the kind of slang our screaming twenties was missing.
The 1920’s was top of the slang game.
I heard this song for the first time yesterday, that’s so weird.
Yeah, I remember now. the name squatting was from people putting malicious packages under misspelled names of well known packages, like “requets” instead of requests.
packages installing but not working due to missing dependencies
This is the fault of the package author/maintainer
packages installing but not working due to broken dependencies
Sometimes the fault of the package author/maintainer. Sometimes this is the fault of a different package you’re also trying to use in tandem. Ultimately this is a problem with the shared library approach python takes and it can be ‘solved’ by vendoring within your own package.
packages not building and failing with obscure errors
Assuming the package is good, this is a problem with your build system. It’s like complaining a make file won’t run because your system doesn’t have gcc installed.
one package was abandoned and using Python 2.7
Unfortunately there’s a ton of this kind of stuff. I suppose you can blame pypi for this, they should have some kind of warning for essentially abandoned projects.
I don’t think it’s fair to blame pip for some ancient abandoned packages you tried to use.
I believe that was just name squatting.
I have an aunt with a 2005ish Saturn Vue who refuses to replace it. At this point it’s the Vue of Theseus.
One of my favorites was along the lines of “An evil wizard wrote this. Attempt to replace it at your peril, but never try to modify it”.
These people definitely exist, and 1/3 of the time they find each other.