Well firstly it's Python, secondly it's not a command and thirdly it's a joke - however, they have manually patched some outputs for sure. Probably by adding to the setup/initialization prompt
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It's so true. Would you like to buy some Trump memorabilia? Made in 100% American spirit in China
What's the reasoning behind CVTs being the only non-manual transmissions you'd consider?
They lack the nice feel of manuals and the reliability of modern automatics. Have you tried an 8HP or 9G-Tronic? Either one will last you a long time and shift so smooth during relaxed driving that you can't tell it's going through gears.
OR is stupid
No idea lol
I can't even stand clothes that rub against my skin the wrong way, let alone car seats lol. Maybe some sort of sensory overload issue for me.
Where I live, it gets so cold you can't drive away right after starting the engine anyway, you won't see through your windows. You start the engine and heated seats and heated rear window (and front if you have a Ford) and then start clearing the ice off your windows.
In the summer, hot car is hot regardless of seats. Start the car and AC, have a cigarette or finish your chat, then get in the car.
I know some of those, but they don't count.
Most of those are still just going to use Visa and Mastercard underneath to process payments by card... Since those are mostly all Visa or Mastercard. There are exceptions but those are regional.
There are a lot of "payment processors" but only 2 major card companies and that's an issue.
Estonia. I've seen 1980s or 90s heaps of junk with heated seats. It's kind of a requirement when it gets to -33C in the winter. It's also very cheap for manufacturers to add, so a lot of them include it as standard equipment in northern countries.
It was more common than AC here until AC became standard equipment in cars.
I'm not American and even I only know Visa and Mastercard. I know there used to be Maestro, but that was also owned by Mastercard. So what else is there that works globally?
I read it as the company is pivoting, not the app which they'll just stop working on
Yes, machine learning models trained to solve a specific problem can be very good at solving that problem. It's artificial "general" intelligence we haven't achieved but are trying to sell.
Ah, but in Java, unless they've changed things lately, you have the curly brace syntax of most C-like languages
Python is one of the very few languages where you use colons and whitespace to denote blocks of code