Context: I'm a student who is in a philosophical discussion group which meets weekly and discusses readings and thoughts about a particular topic. It's hosted by an organization so I don't have control over who is in my group. The group has 4 people and a facilitator, who is also a student. We ha...
XD Well of all covid symptoms, the brain fog is one I never ever want to encounter. ;) My hobbies do require some brain function: cross-stitch and crochet requires keeping count of the pattern, reading requires parsing the letters on paper, gaming requires a bit of tactics XD
anxiety is an evolutionary advantage unfortunately. being concerned about a potential tiger about to eat you generally keeps you alive
and did you know that teens who suffer from anxiety are hospitalised (for any reason) at only a third of the average for their age group. typically because they're less likely to do silly things
Ah.... but I guess society is overcorrecting for that now then. Which is good news! All Arthur needs to do is reincarnate in say... 2000 years? :P No lobotomies needed ;)
Anxiety pushed me to higher level studies and to some degree of achievement. Still, I don't mean to live longer or have evolutionary benefits. My question was do you live happier
At the risk of perhaps being hit by a bus because you didń t check before crossing a road idk
@ArthurHv Depends on your definition of happy, I guess. If you could be happy with being blissfully unaware of everything...
Like I said, I like my brain. Even when it sometimes confronts me with stuff, I value the ability to think about said stuff and not just be blissfully unaware of it.
I have one like that, came as a freebie with a yarn order once. It's not my favorite though, because you need to stop doing what you're doing to press the button.
Regex is... a last resort to me ;) I don't like it much, but that's also because I don't use it much so I always have to look things up and it's a bother and I get it wrong and it's buggy and...
I guess if you're rather good at it, it's a nice thing to show off :P
There's very little gain in using the methods he suggests, because those often use loops in the background anyways so it's not like there's e.g. a performance gain ;)
Hehehe okay. I must admit, the language I program in doesn't have syntax like that, so it's a bit different. But we do things like: `x << _if mybool >> "A" _else >> "B" _endif`
I was dropping off a gift for my friend yesterday. When we talked about where I could meet her, she suggested a place where it's easier for me to find, but I actually know the entrance of the building where she lives, so I said I'm happy to deliver there so it's more convenient for her. After tha...
You can't parse [X]HTML with regex. Because HTML can't be parsed by regex. Regex is not a tool that can be used to correctly parse HTML. As I have answered in HTML-and-regex questions here so many times before, the use of regex will not allow you to consume HTML. Regular expressions are a tool th...