What the fuck is that supposed to do?
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I used
python -c 'print(chr(0x37e))' | termux-clipboard-set
I wrote the semicolon after the weird one
You’re just going to get syntax errors though
What exactly do you think you can do with this?
You think you’d get an error from the constructor.
Tried it. It was terrible. Reverting.
Oooh, that’s nice. I might switch to that from bulma, it would reduce the packaged style size
Fair enough. What ui framework(s?) on tailwind do you like?
Yes but it’s also expressly discouraged in the documentation so…
At first it seems nice…I played with it for a few hours in an established project and didn’t mind. But the I thought about using it from scratch and I’m just baffled anyone does. It’s like if CSS was slightly more abbreviated but you couldn’t use classes so every style has to be specified on every component.
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3·10 months agoLinkwarden says it’s for data preservation, too. What’s the difference between it and karakeep then?
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5·10 months agoThere are so many of these I want to use one but I can’t choose
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Linux@programming.dev•Must fight temptation to buy an overpriced raspberry piEnglish
8·10 months agoWell you have have battery profile settings so you could just set it to never charge above 75% and it will last a long time.
Also UPSs need replaced like every 2 years and according to Jim Salter tend to catch fire if you don’t?
~ $ python Python 3.12.10 (main, Apr 9 2025, 18:13:11) [Clang 18.0.3 (https://android.googlesource.com/toolchain/llvm-project d8003a456 on linux Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> ❗ = 'nah' File "<stdin>", line 1 ❗ = 'nah' ^ SyntaxError: invalid character '❗' (U+2757) >>> ~ $ node Welcome to Node.js v23.11.1. Type ".help" for more information. > const 👍 = 'test' const 👍 = 'test' ^ Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid or unexpected token >


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