This, folks, is why global definition of variables can lead to your untimely demise.
122 0 ReplyExactly what I bring up when argumentative people show up with any of the inane food definitions "hot dog is sandwich" or "milkshake is soup" and what not.
23 0 ReplyBut is corn grass?
13 0 Reply"Pizza is an open-face sandwich" ~Madlad Lemmyor (lemmyite? Lemm? Lemmor? Just what do we call users of Lemmy anyways???) from a couple weeks ago
7 0 ReplyHot dog is taco.
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def hot(temp: int = 340): return temp
That way Bev can define temp however she needs, but if Picard doesn't specify, he gets his tea at a nice drinkable Kelvin temp.
13 0 ReplyShouldn't that be a float?
5 0 ReplyIf you're just going to define a variable and then return it there's no reason to do it in a function.
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Yeah you gotta scope dat shit.
No way the Ent-D rolled off the line with global vars for everything, was this before or after O'Brien transferred off the ship?
11 0 ReplyCrusher is in a shuttle, so the scope of that "hot" is more than just Ent-D. She might have accidentally destroyed the federation with that definition.
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100 0 ReplyGod I miss Tumble Dry comics. I understand he wanted to be more with his life than just "funny weed man" but fuck if he didn't make some of the most legendary stoner comics of all time.
25 0 ReplyThe two most memorable Trek comics in one thread.
10 0 ReplyI thought this was the most memorable:
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ants
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26 0 ReplyThis is how I envision the future of modern day AI crap online ....
".... ... the answer to your question is ... imma gonna kill you .... lol .... what else would you like to ask?"
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Okay, this actually make me cackle like a buffoon.
20 0 ReplyI have said it before but I'll say it again: be careful who you give root/superuser permissions to:-).
11 0 ReplyHeed this warning. I gave them to myself and it did not end well.
3 0 ReplyFuck yeah. We are often our own worst enemies. Especially you:-).
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I remember this episode of Jimmy neutron
7 0 ReplyThis should be the premise of an actual episode
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