It's not hard, just if you're doing it for a struct with a lot of fields it's a lot of boilerplate
porous_grey_matter
Camelcase in python, ew, a fundamentalist would do that
The UK is not better than America haha, just outwardly a little more subtle
I've had the joy of working on a python project with strict type checking enforced in CI and wow is it a different experience. Am a big fan.
The mac comes with 256 GB though, and 256 > 1
Support for M1 and M2 is pretty good now but M3 is not quite there yet and it'll probably be years before everything works nicely on M4, sadly
Sure, I agree
Agreed with the privacy concerns but
So, 15s saved per person. Which is handy, but 25 seconds fits squarely in the “blazing fast” category anyway.
This is huge when there are five 787s worth of people in line for ten passport control machines, it's the difference between waiting half an hour in line or five minutes.
It is the standard means of passport control in Europe and UK, just with the passport added, but all by machine. Once they are convinced the biometrics are good enough they'll do this too to speed things up.
Depends on the parents
If you can afford a £450k house you're not that poor.
Even if the tool works perfectly, you have to run it every time you change something. It's not the end of the world, but it's still much nicer to just have a macro to derive it at compile time.