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I’d be interested in hearing the thoughts of some admins - would !football@lemmy.world be interested in moving to
!football@soccer.forum
, given the right organization?
I’m not the main mod of !football@lemmy.world so it’s really not my decision to make, but moving the community to a domain with the word soccer in it is a tough pill to swallow. As silly as it may sound, there’s a lot of people that don’t like having football referred to as soccer.
Moving away from lemmy.world and their annoying VPN restrictions would be nice though.
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Why are you reviving 3 day old thread that you’ve already replied to? He deserved the second yellow for the foul regardless of the kick of the ball after the whistle.
Yeah, it’s why I always choose GOG over Steam when I have a choice, even if it costs slightly more.
Hmm, I thought it was more recent, but it sounds about right!
There was a lot of noise surrounding GOG a few months back about something like that. GOG was going in that direction but had to pull back/remove the game(?) to due backlash.
Yeah you’re right, local neighborhood militia sounds much better /s
The police do a valuable job if you’re living in a functional society.
I don’t want to get into an Internet argument over pedantry. Linter is often used as a catch-all term for static analysis tools.
Wikipedia defines it as
Lint is the computer science term for a static code analysis tool used to flag programming errors, bugs, stylistic errors and suspicious constructs.
Catching type errors and attribute errors would fit under this description, if you use a different, more precise definition at your workplace, cool, then we just have different definitions for it. The point is that your IDE should automatically detect the errors regardless of what you call it.
OP suggested that linters for python won’t catch attribute errors, which they 100% will if you use type hints, as you should.
What happens at runtime is really relevant in this case.
I’d rather have Anthony Taylor dishing out cards left and right, at least it would discourage Getafe’s antics.
class MyClass:
def __init__(self, x: int):
self.whatever: int = x
def foo(x: MyClass) -> int:
return x.whatevr
Any decent IDE would give you an error for unresolved attribute. Likewise it would warn you of type error if the type of x.whatever
didn’t match the return type of foo()
What a god awful referee.
I get it. My parents/hometown is a days travel away so I only visit ~two times a year. It’s hard to stay in touch with all your old friends when you rarely see them. If you’re just an hour away it’s much easier to keep touch with your old circle.
Seems reasonable if you don’t move to another city
-football Barcelona - getafe
GOG guarantees that every game is DRM free and can be offline. Steam makes no such guarantees, and most games there will ship with some form of DRM.