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Thankfully, the cybre.space EOL/cessation-of-operations plan remains available via various archives, such as [1]. -
i want to work on a project, no SD card -> i order SD cards -> im doing something else when they arrive, but them somewhere -> i lose the SD cards -> i want to work on a project, no SD card@riley i do this! unfortunately we have many boxes and we cannot agree on which box is the correct box
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i want to work on a project, no SD card -> i order SD cards -> im doing something else when they arrive, but them somewhere -> i lose the SD cards -> i want to work on a project, no SD cardbut this time, i found the SD card!
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i want to work on a project, no SD card -> i order SD cards -> im doing something else when they arrive, but them somewhere -> i lose the SD cards -> i want to work on a project, no SD cardi want to work on a project, no SD card -> i order SD cards -> im doing something else when they arrive, but them somewhere -> i lose the SD cards -> i want to work on a project, no SD card
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reading "The slow evaporation of the free/open source surplus" and I mostly agree with it, except for this tiny aside at the top which turns out to be important@technomancy can you remind me the differentiator between "free" and "open source" i've forgotten it
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dynamic duck-typed gender vs static-typed gender-trait systemdynamic duck-typed gender vs static-typed gender-trait system
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whoa. look at this line of perl: -
whoa. look at this line of perl:@cliffle it initializes to 0 for all of them., so for *= 2 it will be assigned to the result of 0 * 2.
But also, it seems to emit a warning when it auto-initializes during ANY operation except for the set of ++, --, +=, -=. Like if you were to write $hash{x} = $hash{x} + 1 and $hash{x} was uninitialized that would warn, because now you're using something uninitialized outside of an increment/decrement context
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whoa. look at this line of perl:whoa. look at this line of perl:
$ip_ua_count{$ip}{$agent}++;
Two auto-initializations are going on here
1. if $ip_ua_count{$ip}{$agent} doesn't exist, its auto-initialized to 0
2. if $ip_ua_count{$ip} dosen't exist it's auto-initialized to an empty hashmapthe first one I expected but the second one was a really pleasant surprise. I don't have to write an annoying "if the hashmap doesnt exist, put an empty hashmap there" line of code before this, it just does that for me