

I’d say it definitely counts as competence porn though, it’s got tons of high-stakes hacking and problem solving.
I’d say it definitely counts as competence porn though, it’s got tons of high-stakes hacking and problem solving.
+1 for Immich, I tried photoprism and had a lot of trouble importing and organizing an existing library. Immich works much more intuitively and had all the features I needed.
YES! I rewatched recently. I thought it would age poorly but it’s still extremely watchable.
This is the real answer, overloads are meant for exactly this purpose.
It’ll be something like this:
from typing import Literal, overload
@overload
def foo() -> Data: …
@overload
def foo(return_more: Literal[True]) -> tuple[Data, Data]: …
def foo(return_more: bool = False) -> Data | tuple[Data, Data]
...
if return_more:
return data, more_data
return data
Google does pay Canadian news companies to show their content.
Part of the issue is that Facebook and Instagram can show news stories without linking out to them, so users don’t get the opportunity to see the news companies’ ads or to sign up for a subscription.