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My bad. I just edited it. "\t"
\t
It’s displaying correctly on Lemmy.world. So it seems like another Kbin only issue.
I hate the Wayland logo; it’s trash.
unfortunately I cannot find alternatives to the gore subreddits :(
My bad. I just edited it. "\t"
\t
It’s displaying correctly on Lemmy.world. So it seems like another Kbin only issue.
Yes, it would. Just like a string of spaces " " == 0
, but it isn’t that bad; ===
is Javascript’s version of ==
in other languages, and, thus, you should be using it if you don’t want that wonkiness.
==
is just for convenience, like when you want to make sure that the user didn’t leave the form empty and the button shouldn’t be greyed out, and other UI stuff. Without these kinds of features JS wouldn’t be used in so many toolkits.
If " " wasn’t equal to 0, it wouldn’t make sense, but since a string containing a space equals 0, you’d expect the same to apply to a string containing a tab or a newline. (or at least I’d expect that)
Oh, in that case I replied to @MinekPo1 with my answer to that. BTW can you see the slash in: \t
and "\t"
.
That would be weird if a string containing a space wasn’t equal to 0 " " == 0
, but that’s not the case in JS. If you think that ""
and " "
being equal to 0 is weird then I agree, but since they are, you should expect "\t"
and "\n"
to equal 0 too.
that’s not “t”, it’s “\t” which is just a tab. There’s also “\n” for newline.
It takes more work to get the 3hour job, so the job itself is easier. It takes less work to get the 12hour job, so the job is harder.
Less people can get to the “easier” job, so those people are seen as more valuable.
That’s if I even realize that it’s a dream. I rarely get dreams, and when it happens I just cannot tell, no matter how wacky it gets.
The one time it happened, I just decided to walk into a mirror that wasn’t showing anything.
Under extreme circumstances too. A place you have never seen, while your running is slower than your real life walking, your punches barely do anything, and If you fall from your height, then it’s game over. Also color? what’s that?
Dude, if I ever saw someone slowly tearing you from limb to limb I wouldn’t even move my toes. I may even start making justifications for them.
LOL, OK, let’s say that a camera could be mistaken for a gun/rifle/nuke. Would the same apply to a phone? Because I cannot read something placed 10 meters away from me, and I still would distinguish a phone from a weapon.
No, it was actually an airsoft gun, OK? Why would they shoot at her?
It’s currently 34 - 1 for the occupation government. Hamas sucks at this, even the one they scored may have been an accident.
Sorry, cannot relate; Everything is a boolean when you’re using JavaScript.
Function is changing a global variable, the global variable is checked after every call to the function. That’s your return value.
all the history for this conflict started like 6 months ago
No, no, that’s a very long time filled with heinous acts that we cannot let surface. This conflict started 6 days ago.
acknowledging that this began with the slaughter of civilians
Don’t forget the demolition of houses, and the stealing of land too.
Boost the Lemmy client, not the feature. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.lemmy
LibreWolf doesn’t have the privacy invasive pocket extension out of the box, and instead comes with UBlock origin. It disables Google safe browsing, because Google, and denies canvas access to websites by default. It also disables the Mozilla telemetry that’s enabled by default in vanilla Firefox.
==
but for JavaScript. What you don’t understand is the==
of JavaScript.