@VoteTimBarnes You could help Soho by pedestrianising Old Compton Street. There is no reason for cars on that road. Apart from access to the Prince Edward Theatre which can be achieved by Greek Street.
No one is asking for cars in Gerrard Street, it will be the same for Old Compton Street.
@TfL why is the one way system at Farringdon needed? It’s not even busy. Also surely makes more sense to make Farringdon the entrance to the Elizabeth line if a one way system is needed. Lastly there’s no signage or announcements. You just have to try ask a staff member.
@twostraws It would be better if it could be used in function arguments. Then it’s more readable than using a ternary operato (at least some of the time,
imo)
@pepicrft@SwiftLang Swift keep implementing new things and not finishing them. completely assuming it’s because people jump on to the next cool compiler thing.
Now we can use LLMs to write code I don’t understand why you’d chose python over Swift or Kotlin. Having compile time safety seems way more helpful than easy of writing
@Hyperoptic can you just tell me the prices for your packages? the postcode checker is saying it’s not in my area but I literally have it already, I just don’t own the account.
@TfL staff member for the mildmay at Stratford just announced “platform 1 is the next train doors closing in 10s.” so everyone in the train in platform 2 (the one that was there 1st) ran across only to find the doors locked already. You need to sort out showing which one is next
@polpielladev I’ve only ever had performance issues the other way round. When the parents state changes the init is re-run on a new instance and the passed in child views all recreated. Storing it as a closure prevents the child views from being recreated