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@angussidney No such feedback.
 
...nope
How do I use that command
 
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@angussidney No such feedback.
 
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10:59 AM
You are lucky that you managed to find one of the achilles heels of our operations, so you win for now and we cannot do anything about it without destabilising this timeline, but let me warn you, your reign will not last and you will be erased just like most of the social problems by the end of the Promised Year
Don't you DARE flag this in my own chatroom
 
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@angussidney Can you ping my message so I get some stars? :-)
... (naive iBug)
 
@iBug what's the purpose of this?
 
11:06 AM
14 days and time to refresh that one
 
And asking for stars is a really good way to get you on people's bad side
It's still on the starboard, wait till it comes down
 
I anticipate that it's expiring soon, maybe just after one more ping.
@angussidney oh yeah, one more request
move those naive messages to trash ... :)
@angussidney the ones asking for stars, including this one
 
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Q: Tic Tac Toe: How to prove that there are 26,830 games possibilities

New DevThere are 138 terminal positions after assuming symmetries. 91 (X) 44 (O) 3 (tie) But how to get the 26,830 possibilities, from where I can extract and print this number? The code I'm using created by @Chas Brown Original question: Here import re from collections import Counter FLIP_XFRM ...

 
 
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Q: Most creative expression - Python

overexchangeIn this exercise, am trying to get an approach to think of a solution, for below question: def twenty_eighteen(): """Come up with the most creative expression that evaluates to 2018, using only numbers and the +, *, and - operators. >>> twenty_eighteen() 2018 """ return ...

 

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