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Comment Re:So far (Score 1) 136

No, he didn't deserve it. Political violence is always wrong.

But come on. You have to admit there's a huge amount of irony in the fact that a guy who says a certain number of gun deaths per year are acceptable was the victim of gun violence. Doesn't mean he deserved it, but does cast his words in a new light.

Comment Re:Yeah he was (Score 3, Insightful) 136

What's so completely hypocritical is that just a few months ago, Baby Vance and Elmo Musk were foaming at the mouth about how Europe lacks freedom of expression.

But unless you publicly state that Charlie Kirk crapped nuggets of sunshine and was the most brilliant person on Earth... you now get canceled in the USA.

Comment I still use and like Perl (Score 2) 84

I still use and like Perl. Nowadays, I mostly use it for smallish scripts or medium-sized programs, but I have worked on three quite large systems written in Perl. It was fine. If you're a careful and disciplined programmer, you can write Perl that's just as readable as any other language.

The popularity of Python mystifies me. As a language, it's just... meh... it's OK. But the ecosystem is horrendous. Every time I upgrade to a new major version of Debian, Python scripts that use modules I installed by hand in venvs break left and right. What a mess.

Comment Re:roundabouts (Score 1) 181

In my part of Canada (Ottawa), they seem to be adding roundabouts in new developments, but not retrofitting them on existing roads to any great extent.

I've never encountered drivers who don't know what to do at a roundabout. The signs make it pretty clear that vehicles entering the roundabout must yield to vehicles already on them.

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