@Crisps
@lemmy.worldCows kills more people each year than sharks.
I mean when did you ever here of a cow killing a shark.
Maybe we need a minimum amount of published information before a candidate can run.
There are people who are running (and winning) locally that I can’t even find a single source about online. Usually the likes of judges, commissioners, school boards etc.
In the short term it really helps productivity, but in the end the reward for working faster is more work. Just doing the hard parts all day is going to burn developers out.
This leads to weird bugs when you change indentation and miss a line or reorder lines. The logic changes. Not too bad when you’re on your own, as Python seems to be intended for. Add multiple developers and git merges and it is a recipe for disaster. With end tags at least you just end up with poorly formatted working code.
Unless you live in a handful of swing or proportional electoral college states this is the correct thing to do. If my vote swung it for Biden in my deep red state then he’d statistically already have 90% of the electoral votes.
If we ever have a popular vote for president I’ll change this.
I’ll still vote though for the down ballot races I may effect.