This is correct, though the initial drain might still be too much if there was literally a big exodus all at once. Maybe if the refugees from the US distributed fairly evenly across the various countries it could work?
It is insulting because it downplays the theory to the point of "to believe this would be absurd and stupid" which obviously has implications for its believers.
Imagine an atheist stated: "I am an atheist because intelligent design boils down to: if you leave your room empty for 6000 years, a magic fairy will appear and create the Taj Mahal". Can you see how this is not only just an outright false statement, but also making a mockery of those who believe?
If they are pathologically irresponsible, then I'm struggling to see how it is "evil" to get backup in the form of the law in enforcing that they act responsibly?
Of course, but this assumes I know roughly what the text will look like that I'm searching for. If I already know what it will look like, I'll use global search of course, but if all I know is that "at some point this element is put into the document" then I have no idea how that might actually happen. AI is just pretty good (ie succeeds sometimes) at generalising my words into a rough idea and searching for that.
I mostly use it as a code search tool, when dealing with large projects that I'm not very familiar with. Like I can ask "where is this component actually inserted into the web page" and it can sometimes point to a file and function. It doesn't always work of course, but when it does it can save a lot of time.
Is it already a thing for trans men to "donate" their boobs to trans women? Maybe that should be a thing. (Apologies in advance if this idea is very ignorant in some way)
I genuinely do not understand the problem with white spaces that people seem to have. Literally any well formatted code will use whitespace for indentation.
I imagine that if python syntax was the norm and then a C-style syntax language appeared, the same group of people would be complaining "curly brackets? Who thought that was a good idea?"
Exactly!! Having each different part be different colours essentially breaks the code into larger "tokens" which is much easier to read than letting your eyes get lost in a sea of uniformity.
It's not about knowing which colour is variables and which colour is functions. It's about there being some contrast between them.
I genuinely don't care about the decision, what I'm mad about is that there was literally any time spent on this topic, instead of the multitude of real problems we have
Rockstar is, in fact it is even supported on code.golf so you can try it and compete!