Europeans: I’m taking a pill, if it keeps hurting I’m going to the doctor.
Americans: I’m keeping taking this until I pay the house. It is still hurting, I can refinance the house to see a doctor.
Europeans: I’m taking a pill, if it keeps hurting I’m going to the doctor.
Americans: I’m keeping taking this until I pay the house. It is still hurting, I can refinance the house to see a doctor.
I have ad blocker on my pc, but pay for youtube premium for the TV app and the youtube music.
VS code can export and import from a to jupyter notebooks, but there’s some kind of bug and the imported notebooks always keep a ## % on each cell (not a high deal, but is annoying because subsequent exports/imports think they are cells to be created)
The ticket is already open and I guess on the queue, and I already have a couple of more important tickets at front (some databases I want to access directly from python, instead of having to use excel to generate the queries and the export from it).
In this new job I’m also looking up for the devops access (they even have github completely blocked on the corporate network) and I’m hoping I can connect it somehow with VS Code (in the pass one I couldn’t)
I’m my past job we had Azure-devOps, i tried to upload an jupyter notebook but it didn’t recognized it was a jupyter notebook and show the file as a JSON and it was not nice to work with, I had to export the notebooks as python scripts to get it working fine. In my new job, I’ll still waiting for the IT team to approve and set up something for me.
That has to be a joke, no?
Im an actuarie but everything I do is kn python jupyter notebooks,and I would like to do keep using them and use some git/version control with them. Is any good way to do that? Or are jupyter notebooks not git friendly?
The second really good was about the conversation, not the restaurant.
Another bad one I had once, we we’re in a really good Mexican close the theater and it was really good, we were chatting and laughing, until the nachos came by. She started to take all the fully loaded nachos, you know, the ones that are full of cheese and meat, leaving me only the ones that are just the chip. So I got up and went to talk to someone of the staff, to ask if they had some rule in the restaurant about one person eating all the fully loaded nachos alone, he said that they don’t had one (pretty crazy that this is nor a regularly enforced thing, but wharever) and I asked him to please just go to our table and made the rule up. He was nice and help me, but my date felt it was very strange and asked him if I was the one who made up the rule, and he snitches me up! Can you believe it? So, she got upset and said that she was leaving, but it was too soon for the movie and she was like we’re not going to the movie. The movies was good by the way, was this one with Santa, he was a cop and I heard he was paid 2M for that.
Happen to me recently with “I saw the TV glowing” I tough it was a good movie, not 9 but maybe 8.5, apparently not, 5.5 by the IMDB voters.
This one?
Wow, 2 opvotes vs 52 downvotes. Soo depressing.
Who are cheering the death? The post had no mention of dead people.
Don’t remember what language uses === to check if two objects have the same memory id assigned. Like a = 1, b= 1 would give true to a == b but false to a === b; while a = 1, b = a, would give true to both.
Tomato keep being casted as fruit, even that for any practical purpose it should be as vegetable
Can confirm, had a shitty childhood but drugs work really good.
Classic “bait and switch” tactic. Guess OP isn’t an used car’s seller.
I only remember two of my professors using it, and I has to ask the first one what that mean and explain to my classmates on the second one.
Some people in mathematics use := to assign functions, like f(x) := x^2; then when evaluating the function you use f(2) = 4, because it can be ser as a “true” comparison
Can’t remember how many times for job admissions.