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MoonZ
·25 hari yang lalu·discuss
Jesters would say it's because author's a fan of labradors. (source: he's my neighbour)
MoonZ
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> In fact lookbehinds require a fixed-length pattern

Just a small note: some regex engines support "variable length lookbehind", check the last column on this wikipedia article : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_regular_expressi...
MoonZ
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
25 years of Python behind me, please let me tell you that hopefully you're wrong : we don't "need" uv :)
MoonZ
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
1°) Gesture navigation is entirely optional.

2°) Android followed UX/UI 101 about where to put frequently used buttons: where you can reach them with your thumb. Basic design, right ? Apple iOS: the close/back button is usually on the top left corner, unreachable by right-handed users that only constitutes 90% of people, number about the same in all countries and cultures. That's only one example, but that bag where it comes from is deep.

You should take a few steps back before displaying publicly polarizing opinions and maybe nuance your words a bit.
MoonZ
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Extracting log entries from large files for troubleshooting, mass editing, mass formatting... This missing feature is the only reason I wasn't able to get far with the vim family: I didn't find a close enough way to do the same tasks as efficiently.
MoonZ
·tahun lalu·discuss
I'm so happy to read this, I've been thinking about this question for a while now, and I think it would help a lot:

Big companies where revenues are based on marketing would collapse, the market fragments (which is good), smaller companies are created instead, better diversity of local products and services. Better wealth distribution. More money for the government, hopefully better public services.

With less flashy products and services, people have a better purchasing power, even considering they'll have to pay for services they use, like reviews. Review companies would need strict controls to be put in place against corruption.

It would probably also change a lot of nonsensical landscapes (ex: sports)

Advertising is evil.
MoonZ
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
That makes that the best thing, when you're into computing like computational geometry (and not hyped by the AI bubble)