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  • because if A is the string “-1” and B is the integer -1, JS evaluates A==B as true because reasons

    Interesting. If it were the other way around, I think I would have been fine with it (i.e. == used for comparison with type like any other language and === without type). But as it stands now I would hate it if I had to write in JS (but I don’t so it’s fine).


  • ForbiddenRoot@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mljust ignore it
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    11 months ago

    Why is everyone so anxious nowadays?

    For me it’s financial, though as a middle-aged person I am nowadays also plagued with metaphysical questions.

    About the financial part, I’m actually very well-off but the world has become such a complex place (or it always was and I am only realizing it now at my age) and I have little to no control over most aspects of it. I don’t want to lose what I have worked towards because of geo-politics, climate change impact, global recession, or such things. It’s not an existential crisis for me but there is some amount of anxiety and dread that I previously did not have.


  • ForbiddenRoot@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlThat's unfortunate
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    11 months ago

    French just blows my fucking mind.

    In my experience, it was reasonably simple to learn how to read / write French. We had it in school for 3 years and then college for a couple of years. The emphasis was on reading / writing and not so much on speaking / listening, though I remember we had to recite some French poetry once. The teacher’s ears must have fallen of hearing our impeccable accents :D




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    11 months ago

    I know you are joking but based on my purely anecdotal personal experience, the French (at least in Paris) can now speak and are willing to speak in English much more than a few decades back.

    The first time I went to France, almost 25 years back, I had a rough time communicating at restaurants or even buying tickets at the Paris metro stations. Not sure if the latter was an ability or willingness issue because even holding up two fingers and saying “two tickets” was apparently indecipherable. Had to muster my school days French and say “deux billets” to produce instant results.

    Edit: And no, the two fingers I was holding up were not the middle finger of each hand :P


  • ForbiddenRoot@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlThat's unfortunate
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    11 months ago

    Hello fellow Indian. This is very similar to my linguistic capabilities if you substitute Japanese for the bit of French I learnt in school / college 30 years ago. Ok, I can’t really follow someone when they speak French, but I can read it well enough even now.