- const tantinople;
+ int stanbul;
Linux user.
BSD Curious.
Ham Radio Technician.
Markdown-pilled.
NOAA simp (Fuck Doge).
Sometimes I write bad microfiction.
Approximately 7×10²⁷ atoms.
- const tantinople;
+ int stanbul;
When you see a bully punch him really hard in the nose, so his visuals of blood are extra embarrassing to his shattered ego.
Sure, he's a pathetic subhuman loser who needs decades of therapy which he may never seek, but in the meantime protect the vulnerable by punching up, while they punch down.
#cdnpoli #canada #mexico #fascism #antifa #elbowsup #elxn45 #neverpoiLIErve
I would call your attention to a significant sequence of events.
1. Trump attacks Harvard.
2. Harvard refuses to fold.
3. Universities around the country start to form a mutual defense pact against Trump.
4. Trump now says that letter to Harvard was never supposed to be sent.
What it does show is that Trump, like bullies everywhere, folds when he faces firm opposition. So we need to put firm opposition in his face at every opportunity.
Fuck Lu Heng and fuck "Cloud Innovation" for trying to privatize and sell IP addresses.
Source: https://www.capeindependent.com/article/the-campaign-to-subvert-africas-internet-registry
OK, #python question: How do I generate docs for an embedded python project that uses a #SWIG generated library? #pydoc #pdoc and the like rightly complain about non-existent modules, but all the information I want is contained in docstrings and type annotations, so it *should* be possible to generate docs right?
Is there a tool for this?