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Tetragrade@leminal.spaceto Transfem@lemmy.blahaj.zone•What is something you wish cis people knew?English2·20 days agoHow to achieve cold fusion
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Tetragrade@leminal.spaceto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The JavaScript type coercion algorithmEnglish1·21 days agoYeah I mean it’s definitely possible to write a mostly sensible string-number equality function that only breaks in edge-cases, but at this point it’s all kinda vibes-based mush, and the real question is like… Why would you want to do that? What are you really trying to achieve?
The most likely case is that it’s a novice that doesn’t understand what they’re doing and the Python setup you describe does a better job at setting up guardrails.
I don’t really see the connection to concatenation, that’s kind of its own thing.
Tetragrade@leminal.spaceto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•The JavaScript type coercion algorithmEnglish2·21 days agoNot quite. As the previous commenter said, every string has at least one string representation (i.e. 100 -> “100”, “1e2”). So there’s no sensible way to write a pure function handling that, you’re just cooked no matter what you do.
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Tetragrade@leminal.spaceto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Socially inept, introverted employees. How do you survive the workplace? Because I’m in dire need of some serious advice.English111·25 days agoneutral voice
Autism dead ringer. There’s no such thing as a neutral tone, because neurotypical people will experience an involuntary emotional reaction to any piece of speech.
Most likely you’re just speaking in an unusual way and it’s priming your coworkers to dislike you. Unfortunate situation but you gotta lock in if you want people to like you.
What you describe as a neutral tone, most would interpret as a strange but deliberate inflection that they don’t understand the intent of (confusing, scary, hostile).
We’re cooked chat.
Amazing.
What are your thoughts on the 1999 War in Dagestan?
Wow, I wonder why.