Because whoever wrote this went to great lengths to make it work. It’s by no means a feature of python. It’s a feature of their code.
Because whoever wrote this went to great lengths to make it work. It’s by no means a feature of python. It’s a feature of their code.
There’s no chance this doesn’t turn out to be, among other things, an autism detector.
Try it with sesame seasoning too! Tastes so good
Nano has a cheat sheet at the bottom of the screen at all times
It’s really easy to make a gigantic mess using git if you don’t know what you’re doing. As soon as you learn to keep your history mostly linear all those issues go away.
Being “the goat” or “goated” is good. No clue as to the etymology though.
Ecco sells metal shoehorns that are a) cheapish b) nigh indestructible and c) long. It’s honestly surprising how massive those things are. Could club a burglar to death with one and not dent it.
If the coating is starting to flake you need to stop using them. You’re really not supposed to eat that coating.
Wait what did I miss?
If you put the fan right in the window, it’ll suck the air right back inside around the fan. If you put it farther away the air stream has distance to widen and pull in more air. That way you can get the air stream to “cover” the whole window, Not allowing any to flow back in through that window.
You’ll see this sort of thing in action when firefighters are ventilating a house with fans. They’ll move the fans back until the air stream covers the entire opening it’s aimed at. Any less and the spots the air stream doesn’t hit are gonna have air flowing the wrong way.
A good trick I’ve found is that fans in long hallways are markedly more effective than pretty much anywhere else.
No it isn’t. Go try it without including any of this guys code. Don’t be a troll.