Socially inept nerds both hate and overreact to change. News at 10.
The UI is having a slight overhaul. Oohhh nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Socially inept nerds both hate and overreact to change. News at 10.
The UI is having a slight overhaul. Oohhh nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
You use the appropriate environment variable and call it done, avoiding any sort of problem or complication and maintaining compatibility regardless of the version of Windows or where it's installed.
Socially inept nerds both hate and overreact to change. News at 10.
The UI is having a slight overhaul. Oohhh nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
This thread in a nutshell:
"I don't know how to use or develop on Linux therefor Linux is terrible and bass-ackwards."
Shit man, using mv to rename stuff isn't a hard concept to grasp. The first time you learn to use it, sure, I understand the confusion. mv moves files. A file can moved to a new destination with a new or same name. That's all you should have to hear to get that "Oh, I can just mv files to their current location with a new name."
Asking how to set up web applications and deploy projects? Might as well be asking how to edit a file. There is no one Supreme Answer. It depends on the application, your experience, team size, environment, deployment process, etc.
My suggestion for you is to go tell your boss you don't know wtf you are doing and they should hire a jr. sys admin while giving you a pay cut.
You're going to love the updated mobile app. It takes care of having to click a checkbox to delete.
Maybe you're approaching this wrong? It is possible to read/write files with JavaScript.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/7sw4ddf8%28v=vs.94%29.aspx
http://www.winscripter.com/WSH/FileIO/74.aspx
These ActiveX objects work whether you're using vbs or js.
@boomzilla said:
Chrome's super aggressive cache is my least favorite thing about it.
+1
If you don't like how Firefox handles cache, you're going to love how Chrome handles it.
@blakeyrat said:
So it's ok to pirate because getting the product for free legally is slightly inconvenient.
Assuming the ISO you download through this service is the regular Windows and not a tailored one (like the IE testing images), afaik there's nothing illegal about grabbing an unmodified image from The Pirate Bay and using the key they provided. You have a license to use the software, and you're allowed a backup copy.
I don't get it.. Is the "WTF" solely that the site-wide message appears on articles that might be associated with past atrocities? Weak.
Go to the doctor and get documentation that the lighting causes you problems (headaches). Give copies of this documentation to your boss and to HR. Provide a list of suitable alternatives (umbrella, that sunshade thing, etc) that will work for you. They will comply.
Alternatively...Sunglasses (this is what I and several of my coworkers did when I worked in cubes).
@bob171123 said:
Anyone
knows what the stats are for ladies toilets? I mean I don't care much
when I don't have to take a shit, but I will not seat on those toilets,
and the ladies always have to sit on toilets (afaik).
The problem is that they assume the toliets to be dirty, so they hover above them and do their business....which of course definitely makes the toliets dirty. Apparently some ladies even hover at home.