If it's valid syntax you can technically do pretty much whatever you want at runtime with enough hacks. I know pytest does some pretty crazy stuff to get nicer error messages from asserts (e.g. so it can display the value of a and b for assert a == b
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As soon as it's invalid syntax it becomes harder. You can't parse it into an ast, which I assume is why they used regex.
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Haha, got a "network error" on my first attempt so clicked send again, I guess it did go through the first time after all :D
Assuming you're talking about Lemmy... I think there are a lot of new people here, it feels sort of weird to welcome someone else when you're just as new, but... Welcome anyway :)
Buying more won't help, whenever you really need a pen and your usual one isn't working, the only one you'll be able to find is a cheap minure one that probably came from a kid's birthday party 10 years ago. There's no way to avoid this, you just have to accept it.
Reading this I do feel sort of bad as I've realised I'm pretty sure I didn't buy most of my current pens so I must have (accidentally!) stolen them.
Yep, the ones that look full often don't work at all while the ones that look like they have no ink at all can work for a surprising amount of time.
Lemmy still feels pretty niche so I also found it surprising for me, although it probably shouldn't be, there are quite a lot and they have to be somewhere :)
I believe if you hosted your own instance you would have to get access because of how federation works, so it might stay as something like most apps/uis won't expose it because it's a little invasive, but it's definitely still accessible without too much work.
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