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  1. What are magic numbers and why do some consider them bad?

    What is a magic number? Why do many programmers advise that they be avoided?

  2. Shroomery - Which psilocybin mushrooms grow wild in my area?

    Mushrooms that contain psilocybin can be found almost anywhere in the world.

  3. Shroomery - Magic Mushrooms (Shrooms) Demystified

    Detailed magic mushroom information including growing shrooms, mushroom identification, spores, psychedelic art, trip reports and an active community.

  4. python - Mock vs MagicMock - Stack Overflow

    Jun 19, 2013 · With Mock you can mock magic methods but you have to define them. MagicMock has "default implementations of most of the magic methods.". If you don't need to test any …

  5. Shroomery - Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator

    Jun 13, 2023 · Magic Mushroom Dosage Calculator Roughly estimates a dosage in grams based on the species and potency of the mushroom, whether or not it's dried, and other factors. I …

  6. Shroomery Message Board

    2 days ago · Discuss magic mushrooms and other hallucinogens, get cultivation advice, and learn about the psychedelic experience. A wide range of other forums too.

  7. Shroomery - Growing Mushrooms

    Learn how to grow magic mushrooms, gourmet mushrooms, and medicinal mushrooms easily and cheaply at home.

  8. python - Installing libmagic with pip fails - Stack Overflow

    Jul 7, 2023 · pip install python-magic There was an issue request 6 years ago by its maintainer to the person sitting on the abandoned "python-libmagic" name to change it, to no avail.

  9. Why does Python use 'magic methods'? - Stack Overflow

    19 Python uses the word "magic methods", because those methods really performs magic for you program. One of the biggest advantages of using Python's magic methods is that they provide …

  10. python - What's the bad magic number error? - Stack Overflow

    The magic number comes from UNIX-type systems where the first few bytes of a file held a marker indicating the file type. Python puts a similar marker into its pyc files when it creates them.