

Exactly, with this logic why have motors or wheels?
You don’t have wheels so you shouldn’t use cars


Exactly, with this logic why have motors or wheels?
You don’t have wheels so you shouldn’t use cars


Couldn’t quite work that out either. I initially thought it might have been to do with the number of citations but that didn’t pan out


Yeah, the article really just explains what they do with stolen phones. Not much else


Nick Podehl is such an amazing narrator. The voices and performance are amazing.
I’ve been slowly getting through the Kel Kade books and the narration just makes it for me


Check out greenshot. Has a built-in editor that’s great for quick stuff like this


An iterable is just something that can be iterated over, like range(10), or [].
A sequence on the other hand is a Collection that is reversible.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.abc.html#collections-abstract-base-classes


It’s always the ones you most expect
Giving me Berlin Interpretation flashbacks