The taco shitstain will do what the taco shitstain always does, just you wait
Yes you can. You’re vastly underestimating the size of an
f64
. Give me a concrete example of a money operation that fails withf64
(for normal companies; assuming you aren’t a stock exchange or Visa or whatever).
0.1f64 + 0.2f64 != 0.3f64
Why not?
Encoding in assumptions about a fixed amount of supported currencies in a system is broadly speaking not a good idea
You can’t use it if you ever want to do any operations on said money, due to the loss of prescision.
Enums are not a good idea for the currencies either.
A currency enum and
f64
You failed entirely and should not be handling money in code
This happens because LLMs operate on tokenized data, and they don’t really “see” the text in the form of individual characters.
You can quite reasonably get an LLM to generate a script that does the character counting and then run the script, to arrive at the correct answer.
Extremely based and very necessary. I visited Hanoi last year and the smog hung heavy on that city
The polycule meta evolves
While I don’t think high-wattage e-bike motors are necessarily defensible, where you get mileage out of a higher wattage motor on an e-bike is when going uphill. These motors are already legally required to stop outputting at 25 km/h, and going 25 km/h uphill requires quite a lot of energy to do.
When in doubt, soft reset everything and commit from the ground up.
Curate your commits, friends. They should be structured for the benefit of the reviewer. This can be accomplished with liberal use of interactive rebasing.
I assume it must be a very misguided A/B-test, one which I imagine won’t actually roll out in the end.
Lidl is better for being in Sweden, and Aldi is better at not being in Sweden
No one believes your threats any more, Taco Don
This is basically the most pathetic thing he could have done with this tech and it’s hilarious that he actually did it
Taco Don strikes again
Moose can be pretty good, but I think I would have to say Turkey
While not ideal, this can still be useful. In Sweden, we employ speed cameras strategically around areas of higher risk, such as intersections with cars coming onto a larger road with an obscured view. Reducing the speed in that particular spot does probably save lives.
Still, adjusting the design speed is the preferable alternative, but that does not make speed cameras completely ineffective.
It’s not about actual safety, but perceived safety. If the design directly prevents you from feeling like you can go fast, you don’t do it.
Slap on a zero.
Also, minimum billing is in increments of 1 week