Ah en effet, my bad, je retire mon message ;)
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Ah en effet, my bad, je retire mon message ;)
Not sure CrowdStrike runs on npm, but still ruined it all for sure
“No” is the most accurate I could ever have imagined for Inkjet Printers
Old and gold, 15 May 2009
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inplace sort be like:
def sort(list: list):
list.clear()
HTML: You are not a nerd
Edit: OH MY GOD what did you just share !!!
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I was like “Hum… That should do like more than 3.5, but 4 at maximum…”
Then he shows options, and I was like “What ? There’s nothing between 3.5 and 4”; then thought about it a bit more, and found Exactly 4 as an answer; then continued to watch the end of the video to see why my calculations were wrong (they wer’nt)
// Move to the right
Error: Please enter your birthdate
Used that alien package with some python library I’ve found on the dark web to be able to use it as css
BAM! I got that div centered on this display!
$ rm -rf /
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Not any standard (and actually not at all something to do for real), but try it, it works
def magic(a, b, c):
if a > 0:
if b > 0:
if c > 0:
return 'All positive'
return 'Not all positive'
print(magic(1,2,3))
print(magic(-1,1,2))
print(magic(1,-1,0))
print(magic(-1,-1,-2))
(you should be able to verify I used both tab and spaces f*cking bad way in this example, like I described)
Output:
All positive
Not all positive
Not all positive
Not all positive
** Process exited - Return Code: 0 **
Press Enter to exit terminal
1 // 1 2 // 2 3 // 4 4 5 // 8 6 // 6