

Which begs the question, why in the hell is that hole important enough to drill by candlelight? it couldn’t’ve waited until the next day?
Which begs the question, why in the hell is that hole important enough to drill by candlelight? it couldn’t’ve waited until the next day?
Man if only that was true. A neighbor across the street is a chain smoker, and I hear him hack up a lung every morning for a couple of hours.
Yeah smoking will make you live shorter, but it’ll also reaaaally fuckin’ ruin your life leading up to that.
I mean yeah with no context that looks weird A/F, but given a couple details it’s fairly self-evident why it be like it do.
__name__
is a global variable containing the name of the current module. There’s a couple more like __file__
containing the filename of the current module.__name__
gets set to "__main__"
. If it got set to something more sensible like "main"
you couldn’t really call a file main.py
without this breaking. Right now this only breaks for files called __main__.py
but luck would have it that calling a file __main__.py
already has a special meaning which makes these uses not clash.__name__
is set to __main__
is the easiest way to do this.Python for sure has a bunch of weirdness, but it all does mesh together into a rather nice programming language.
Unless you’re hanging a CRT you really don’t need to bother screwing into the studs. Get the right type of plug and you can hang some pretty absurd weights from drywall, especially if most of the force is straight down like it would be with a tv mount. I really like the screw-in type plug. Easy to install, no possibility of the toggle not toggling or whatever.
If you want to mount one of those extendo-mounts I’d probably bother to screw it into the studs though, to be fair.
not if you’re killing processes the current user started.
Pingu is just in general a malcontent tbh. Not allowed to use the adult toilet? Piss on the floor. Not winning at hide and seek? Cheat. Etc etc.
Still definitely worth watching if you ask me, but yeah those main characters are… Not amazing.
And then you release the mouse close by and it’s back inside real quick, or you release it far away and it’ll be inside someone else’s house real quick, or you release it in “nature” and I’ll die anyway because house mice have evolved to survive in houses.
Kill traps suck, but “humane” traps either don’t solve the problem or are worse.