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I have a neighbor with a really annoying car alarm.

It went off at 2am.

It’s not the first time it’s gone off in the middle of the night (though sometimes it goes off in the middle of my work meetings; variety really is the spice of life).

I can’t go back to sleep once I’ve woken up (doing so, like, always results in getting a migraine).

I am so tired.

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  • 0
    Can you talk to him? Maybe alarm is kaputt?
  • 1
    @aviophile I swear it almost sounds like the guy triggers his own alarm. Like, you hear the lock or unlock sound followed by the alarm blasting. 🙃
  • 3
    @molaram I read your name as “moalarm” for a second there and was like “Wait, why is the person that’s in favor of more ala… oh, I can’t read. Great.”
  • 0
    @molaram I’m sorry I misread your name, friend 😭
  • 1
    You've got to steal their car and drive it somewhere far
  • 3
    Just make it a habbit to regularly throw pebbles at it, so it is constantly alarming for days.
    Someone will basebat the hell out of that beast...
  • 4
    Finally someone with the same problem of going back to sleep after being awoken.

    People just don't get it lol
  • 1
    @AmyShackles try to refactor 200+ python2.7 scripts into 3.9+Asyncio. Gonna be sleeping before getting to ``` print "old style" ```.
    Might get incompatible nightmares, though.
  • 1
    @JsonBoa
    I haven't had great mileage with 2to3 myself back when I was working on some legacy code by my old professor.

    Did you guys try it? What was your experience with it?
  • 0
    @RexGalilae, let me give you the short version: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHRRRRGGGHH.
    long version: 2to3 makes some very interesting mistakes, as in it may fail or give wrong answers in very specific situations. We had to double our testbeds to account for that possibility.
    In conclusion? You may use it to speed things up, but you will have to verify every line anyway.
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