Just realized why my Python code was acting weird
I was working on a simple script to calculate averages. Every time I ran it, the output was wrong or it crashed. After staring at it for hours, I noticed one line was indented differently. That little space made the whole loop skip a critical step. It's amazing how something so minor can cause such big problems. Now I rely on a linter to check, but the memory haunts me. Coding is full of these subtle traps, isn't it?