@sh_code
sooo... I added this thread when I was starting the aforementioned process.
I've just finished it successfully, after about 8 iterations.
Best posts made by sh_code
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RE: Windows update successfully unsuccessful (or unsuccessfully successful?)
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RE: "Implicit" vs. "inherent" - do you know the difference?
The definition of "normal" is highly subjective, you know? The shit that goes on here is at least funny and I don't need to stick my head in a microwave for 2 minutes just to get the ability to pretend it makes sense.
(...the things that people think they can label "logic" just because they have no idea what the word means, not even talking about having any grasp of how or why the mysterious mechanism with that name should work...
But that's another topic already, had a ..."discussion" (it was exchanging words with something that claims is a person, so let's call it that) where the other side said something like "Wanna proof that god exists?There's plenty of proof, in the middle of any village." (she meant church buildings. and yes, she was serious. And she got offended when I basically called her a fucktard for that). What i'm trying to say is that TDWTF is often a place I go to when I want to enjoy some sanity after finding out some people really DO have a reason to not believe evolution, as they obviously got stuck on the level of bacteria.)
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RE: PSA: JavaScript is retarded
@pleegwat said in PSA: JavaScript is retarded:
Along with parse/format functions?
Numeric values for those are a low-level convenience.show me JS' date.format function.
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RE: Milwaukee PC
<font style="font-size: 18pt; color: green">THE HOME OF THE FUTURE IS NOW, THE HOME OF THE PAST IS OUR SITE, HAVE TDWTF EXPLAIN YOU WHY!</font>
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RE: "Implicit" vs. "inherent" - do you know the difference?
Preface: shut up about long post, last time discourse said it's better that replying to each post separately, so just find the part relating to you.
It must be pretty tough to write correctly if your keyboard has no Shift key.
My Shift key is fine, thank you, it's the Conrol under it that got broken.
(Yes, I know, capitalising the I and similar, and first words of sentences, I do that fully intentionally, and only in some cases (it's my difference between "informal/partial statement that is a comment within a discussion" and "formal/full standalone article". It's an arbitrary distinction that is not gramatically, I just decided so, because I'm a special snowflake ;) ))Though it does remind me of a joking comment from one of my high school teachers, which was about the phrase "less lethal." How is something "less lethal"? It's lethal, or it's not lethal! What's it going to do, leave someone partially dead?!
(Of course, one definition of lethal is something along the lines of "more likely to be lethal.")
Nice one, though the distinction seems clear and logical to me - suffocating is lethal. Getting vaporized by nuclear explosion is more lethal, because it is quicker and stronger (more destructive).
And everyone else disagrees because they know a formalised official meaning. Nevermind. I'm a special snowflake.int add(int a, int b){
while(a != 0 ? a --> b/b++ : false);
return b;
}I'd prefer
int add(int a, int b){ int res = 0;
for(int c1 = 0; c1 < a; c1++) res++;
for(int c2 = 0; c2 < b; c2++) res++;//check we got the most correct result
if(res == a + b) return res;
//else return 0; NO! nobody wants to get an incorrect result!
}
Random fact: Polish language has separate words for general ability to memorize things, and ability to memorize bad things other people have done so you can call them out on it years after.
Funny fact: every language has that. In english, for example, it's "memory" versus "you're a dick".
What is this topic even about any more? I just skim read a whole load of stuff about random Polish facts, bad math and sautéed dicks...
95 posts in and you still care? What are you?!?
But of course - moralniak. Short for "kac moralny", ie. "moral hangover". The name comes from fact that both regular and moral hangover are usually preceeded by two bottles of vodka.
In my case, the only thing that would be preceeded by two bottles of vodka is death. The very lethal kind.
("What did you do last night?"
"I drank two bottles of vodka..."
"And then?"
"Then I died. It was very embarrassing, I don't think I can show up in life anymore.")Um, [the list that discourse fucks up when quoting to suggest to me it's stupid to quote it whole]
- yes they did, they just didn't want to get flak for being sexist if both women in the pic were styled as sex objects.
- I love the show so I'm going to rebut this by explaining it's a symbolism expressing she's a direct opposite to the rest of them, philosophically, mentally, culturally, opinion-wise, etc.
- ...because having two men and the most distinct women standing above everyone else doesn't scream "lead trio" loud enough? The poses themselves are (imo) more of an attempts at statements about their personalities.
- Hoshi and Malcolm uninteresting? A prefectionist intellectual unable to handle pressure confronted with dangers of a first mission into deep space, and a guy brought up to be a privileged prick but then suffering condemnation by his own father for not priviledgepricking his way to the top? I wouldn't call that uninteresting at all.
- He's not taller, he's just "the cool, laid back guy".
- Never thought of him as a comedy character (though yes, he was), always seemed to me more like... eh, can't describe it, really, well, I can, his primary function was "the one that takes everything as an adventure and learning opportunity". Let's call it "stand-in for Data". I always percieved Malcolm as a primary comedy character.
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RE: Lenovo's are shitty garbage
@blakeyrat i disagree. in my opinion, there's two kinds of laptop manufacturers: those that are shit and thus all their models are shit, and the normal ones characterised by SOME of their models being good, if you know how to choose.
lenovo is the latter one, for example Ideapad Y700 is awesome once windows update finally stopped kicking out nvidia gpu drivers on each update. also, if you are not too hard on the keyboard because then the keycaps tend to get loose. other than that it's a great machine, which puts lenovo into the non-shit cathegory of manufacturers
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RE: DevOps doesn't want me to take the survey that much, I guess
oh, this gets better every second... selecting "western" adds a country dropdown, of course mine is not there. Selecting eastern gives no country dropdown so I guess "fuck you, we don't care, there's just steppes and wildlife there anyway".
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RE: DevOps doesn't want me to take the survey that much, I guess
"What is the percentage of women that work on your team? (Enter whole number percentage) *"
one of the options is "Not applicable".
What? As in, if i was working in a "Men's programming department"? Or a "transgender while-in-progress-of-sex-change department"?...oh, just as I decided "there's going to be more WTFery for sure, I'm going to leave this comment open to add it as I come across it", there was no other. the rest is pretty boring.
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RE: :wtf: News Stories
Seems like someone thought "it's funny and cute in the same way as a report about puppies learning to walk.
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RE: "Sleep" is a relative term, apparently
oh, hi there, I wouldn't expect this thread to be worthy of your... whatever it is
And it surprised me even more to see your comment when I realized you basically just admitted to not be able to read a text of about high-school level of complexity -
RE: I started a new job today...
I started a new job about 5 months ago, I transitioned from webdev (backend) to gamedev (finally! always wanted that but never was really sure where & how...), and just now, after 5 months, I'm finally starting to feel getting "less out of my depth".
Yes, the feel is normal in basically any programming jobs, Lasts shorter if it's just about getting to know the codebase, and longer when you also need to get to know the used technology, of course.
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RE: "Sleep" is a relative term, apparently
nice, finally a good shot-down, better than blakey's, in fact!
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RE: "Sleep" is a relative term, apparently
i think I might've diagnosed the issue better, lately.
The laptop I was talking about is ProBook 4730s, which is and always was a great machine, with one slight problem:
Two GPUs, builtin intel and external (or onboard, or how do you call it) AMD.And... the AMD drivers... the SPECIAL HP FLAVOR of these AMD drivers, which is the only one that works at least so-so, are complete shit. and the Catalyst Control Center is even more shitty.
So I resorted to just installing the drivers, ignoring CCC, and when I need to be sure about which card currently does the rendering, i just go to device manager and disable the other one.
It seems this removes the "sleep" option, as the "hardware change" makes the system think it needs to restart.
Usually I re-enable the card later within the same session, getting the pc back to what it remembers as its "current default state", so the "sleep" option returns.
However, sometimes i forget to re-enable the card, and then when i try to put it to sleep using the power button, that's when the unnanounced restart/power off happens. -
RE: It's never too hot to snow
@jaloopa said in It's never too hot to snow:
@anonymous234 It's quite simple really, just refer to this handy image
oh that's beautiful. what coordinates of Mandelbrot did you pull it from?
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RE: Yellowstone Park advises against selfies with bison
Like other people being nearby will help you if a 2000 pound bison decides he doesn't like you.
I would post a video if it existed by itself, but... Imagine the scene from Shadow of Mordor where Celebrimbor goes "Don't you see? The prisoner has created a distraction!"
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RE: The bad jokes topic 🐴🍹👨
yeah, probably. in my native language we've got "hav", which is basically "bark", the sound of a dog, and it's pronounced almost the same way as english "how".
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@sh_code said somewhere up there:
@blakeyrat said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
A better question: why the fuck am I debating with a person who doesn't even own a shift key?
Oh Look. A Shift Key! And All It Took For Me To Find It Was One Boring Ad-Hominem! ;) :-*
Do you think it'll work for other stuff too? Try "Why the fuck am I debating with a person who doesn't even know why Nvidia Shadowplay's Record function refuses to Record?"
Because that one would really help, seriously.
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RE: Dream WTF
...have you seen the movie Paprika? There's a chance your brain will like it.
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RE: PhpGit
been a single programmer maintaining something similar, except with only about 60 customers (most of which I didn't know existed until they needed some changes), and no version control or testing servers, just logging into their production servers and making the changes on live versions of the sites.
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@blakeyrat said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
@sh_code said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
then why would you teach coding skills for those and lower your teaching standards in the name of it?
Why shouldn't you teach coding skills to everybody, much the same way you teach music, soccer, math, etc. to everybody?
I agree. Why shouldn't you? I have nothing against that. I have something against convincing people that soccer is normally played in wheelchairs so as not to "alienate" amputees.
@blakeyrat said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
All I'm saying is it makes no sense for a 100-level computer science class to use a super-difficult language to "weed students out".
I agree. Therefore Java makes little sense, but at least some. But JavaScript makes no fucking sense at all. C/C++ neither. C# feels good for the purpose, but that might be just out of my personal preference. Maybe try to find a language that was specifically designed for teaching programming? OH WOW DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THIS AWESOME NEW (Object) Pascal thingie? Right in the middle of "modern and cool but insane design-wise" and "old and weak and relatively low-level, and just about the right amount of pedantically obtuse to force the basic programming principles on you, and doesn't confuse even seasoned programmers out of their minds"!
Oh wow. You should check it out.@blakeyrat said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
A better question: why the fuck am I debating with a person who doesn't even own a shift key?
Oh Look. A Shift Key! And All It Took For Me To Find It Was One Boring Ad-Hominem! ;) :-*
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RE: Trigger question (PHP warning)
so sad... that was the only amusing thing about PHP, all the other things just make you cry or rage.
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@anonymous234 said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
So in an algorithmic course, you should try to weed out students by testing their algorithmic skills, not testing their ability to understand C strings, Java class inheritance or Fortran compilers.
exactly. therefore no programming language at all actually required. see my previous post
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RE: What's wrong with the job postings these days?
... must have 5 years experience in development on Windows 2000. Had this been 2005 or 2006 that might have been possible but it sure as hell wasn't in 2002...
"also must hand all the time-travel knowledge over to the company for free"
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RE: Steam based their OS on Linux, so of course it's broken shit
When's the last time you heard of a computer being incompatible with a monitor?
When's the last time you heard of a(ny) linux being user-friendly and (/or at least) sane? I mean, seriously, who was it that thought: "the OS that started as highly geeky, DIY, hardcore programmer's tool, that will bear its shell and 'edit this text config file buried in levels of arcanely named folders' legacy to the grave, the OS that makes changing any simple thing a respectable half-day task? oh yes, that's the perfect starting point for the OS for our GAMING CONSOLE, a machine that's expected to be simple to use even for amateurs, that's supposed to be "just run and play" without requiring people to even know what drivers are and whether they have them!"
That guy should've been fired. Not now, but on the spot the second he suggested that.
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RE: What's wrong with the job postings these days?
yeah, when I have the chance, I tend to choose the best option available. I don't care that everyone's using and pushing AndroShit (/the worst possible option in general) just because it's free.
Same reason I moved away from doing PHP to .NET.
Also, the idea of being a customer to multinational company who are cheapskates and don't mind their users suffer because of that feels... very uncomfortable.
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@blakeyrat my example is alright and does precisely what it's supposed to. stop playing around with it just to avoid the correct point i made in it.
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@benjamin-hall said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
I've used many more programs written by supposed professionals than from amateurs.
and why do u think is that, when introductory courses usually use Java with all its stdlib built-in antipatterns, and are now downgrading even more, to JS?
you need the introductory tool to be prohibitive and rigid and unforgiving, even limited, to a degree, so it forces you to learn to instinctually work with the basic concepts and limitations applying to the whole area in general. even Java fails at this in some ways, but JS is even worse.
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RE: Android SDK install path cannot contain spaces...
edit: Or if you don't want to put any extra dirs in your root, c:\Users[yourname]\android-sdk
That was the default path which I wanted to change to program files. How does it make any sense to put SDK into user-specific folder? That's like putting your household's tools into your personal key-locked jewelry box
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@japonicus said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
reasons to teach basic programming skills
and one of the most quirky, arcane and misunderstood of the widely used languages is certainly the right tool for this job...
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RE: Steam start menu tile
right click -> pin to start? I remember drag&drop to start menu stopped working in 8 and i don't remember the function being restored but that might be just bexause i haven't tried since then.
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RE: Vivaldi!!!!!!!!! (it's a web browser I guess)
@cartman82 chrome and firefox both, for the last 2 years i guess. there's a chrome://something URL that basically navigates you to a page which is the chrome browser window ui, so you get chrome ui displayed in your chrome as a page, and you can enter the chrome ui url into the nested ui and you get chrome ui displayed in your chrome ui that is displayed in your chrome... and you can do that ad infinitum.
works/worked with firefox too, both tried about 2 years ago. can't remember/find the URL now, though.
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RE: Stanford dumps Java as introductory class
@magus said in Stanford dumps Java as introductory class:
I honestly believe that while not everyone can be an amazing programmer, a lot more people could do moderately productive work in it if they weren't terrified of trying.
i could be a moderately good singer. the question is, why should i, when there's loads of amazing singers who casually do what would be my best effort, and much more? what real value would i bring to the society by doing that, instead of finding and doing something i'm at least very good in?
answer is none. quite the opposite, i would clutter an already cluttered area making it even harder for everyone to filter out and find the really good ones who are really worth listening to.same principle in coding (anywhere, really) , except when you're a not good enough singer, nobody else has to waste their time and potential correcting your sub-par songs instead of making their own, better ones.
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RE: Help me name a data structurish thing
(already solved, I'm aware, no curry)
LeakyBucket is the awesomest.
TimedBuffer is the most boring but clearest, i think that's what I used when I was making basically the same thing
DripBuffer / DripfeedBuffer is my current personal suggestion aiming at explaining it quickly by just creating the right mental image connected to a real thing. you could call it "a skeuomorphic name", if you're a naming junkie like me :-D -
RE: Round vs. Flat (vs. Oblate Spheroid?)
"A family argument over whether the Earth is flat or round became so heated that one of the participants threw a propane cylinder onto a campfire, prompting an intervention by firefighters."
yes. precisely the level of retardedness I'd expect from people who would argue earth being flat.
Edit:
"Man angered by suggestion Earth is flat threw propane tank into fire"oh... well, yeah, it can be infuriatingly jarring to be faced with human idiocy, and tempting to want to reduce the amount of idiocy in population, but... this is one of the less ideal ways.
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RE: Do you program in HTML?
@heterodox said in Do you program in HTML?:
@ben_lubar said in Do you program in HTML?:
You can send CSS via a Link header (not just a link element), so a 0 byte document can reference a stylesheet.
... that's fucking obscene.
nah, that's just comical.
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RE: Someone poked Blakey about Git again
@Gąska said in Someone poked Blakey about Git again:
@sh_code said in Someone poked Blakey about Git again:
@Gąska said in Someone poked Blakey about Git again:
@RaceProUK said in Big list of software that cannot handle spaces or accents in paths:
@gwowen said in Big list of software that cannot handle spaces or accents in paths:
As I explained very carefully earlier - they're writing this software for their needs (and more importantly their notion of usability).
If they didn't intend for Git to be used outside of their little group, why is it available to the public?
Why not?
because there's this saying that people should be trying to spread good, or at the very least, avoid spreading suffering.
...said a TDWTF forum member.
we spread the bad in a limited way amongst ourselves to help each other get enlightened so that we can, on this Enlightenment Foundation, learn to spread less bad ourselves.
also don't typecast me, Enlightenment Foundation doesn't like types.
(why is "amongst" highlighted as incorrect? have I finally successfully started on my way to drink myself to stupidity?)
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RE: Someone poked Blakey about Git again
@RaceProUK said in Someone poked Blakey about Git again:
And yet he managed to create one of the two most commonly used operating system families around.
Just goes to show that success isn't entirely dependent on ability.also goes to show people will instinctually consider failing twice a larger succes than succeeding once, because, well, the guy made TWO of the thing, so he must be better than if he only made ONE of the thing, despite the fact that when people employ solutions, they usually need to employ just ONE solution, if it's the right/good one, and having to solve the same problem two times in a row, in two different ways, is usually a sign that you've failed at least once.
maybe even both times, if there's this many people talking about some 50-odd years later :-D
(this comment is basically pure trolling for the purposes of fun, yes)
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RE: The Fun of Zen
@xaade said in The Fun of Zen:
It's almost as if all the problems of Christianity comes from not reading the source material.
such as the unbelievers being automatically deserving of the worst and most permanent punishment there is, their main god being absolutely good and forgiving and expressing this by genociding the planet with flood, torturing civilizations with 7 plagues for not submitting to his will (because previously he manipulated and "hardened the heart" of their leader so that he wouldn't submit)...
@xaade said in The Fun of Zen:
It obsoleted an old society set of laws with a new system that treats women as equal to men, doesn't require an overbearing ruleset
...have you missed the 20-40 page section describing how shrines and tents should be built and what and how exactly can and/or has to be sacrificed at certain occasions and for certain purpose? precise dimensions and materials to use for specific parts? along with the instructions of which fabrics are okay to combine in your attire, and which are not? along with the most fascinating and mysterious explicit rule i've ever come across in the bible: that you are not allowed to boil lamb's meat in the milk of its own mother?
nah, the bible and christianity, in its pure form, i.e. in the form presented and required in their holy books which are claimed to be unerring, completely true and completely perfect, is the same kind of abomination as any other religion, even islam.
the only difference is that christianity was forced to get significantly more sane, gradually drop most of the fundamentalism and terroristic approaches to things (that are outlined and instructed in the bible), to keep being accepted in growingly atheistic western society. so today's christianity is largely harmless, precisely because it ignores most of the content of their wholly true and good holy book, and reduces its "teachings" mostly to the universally non-offensive "be nice to people".
case in point: any time christian tells you something about what it means to be christian, you can pull out an example from old testament showing the complete opposite. you'll most likely get answer along the lines of "but that's old testament, that doesn't count!"
well, then, i mean I agree, this kind of shit shouldn't be followed, but if it doesn't count, why the hell is it included in the printout of your "wholly good, wholly truthful and wholly worth following" book? why do you go into the trouble of including it just to then go into the trouble of ignoring it and handwaving it away? just revise the damn book finally, to a form in which you don't need to cherrypick it to keep your religion acceptable even in modern times!
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RE: Coding confession/brag/rfc on something i just wrote
@RaceProUK they also implemented implicit meaningful conversions from most of the types ToString(), so you don't have to even cast numbers when concatenating, but they neglected to implement Inspector (in-editor view) for Dictionary variables. or for properties, so any parameter you want to set to a script from inside the editor? public variables for you and nothing else! or serializable privates, which i bet i don't have to say is even worse.
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RE: The MetaModal NonDialog
@accalia said in The MetaModal NonDialog:
@ChrisH said in The MetaModal NonDialog:
@error Because that whole systemd/SysV-Init scullfuckery is so much better.
If it is (I don't do Linux), please don't explain why.
once you peak under the covers every operating system is driven by skullfuckery of the highest degree and held together with duct tape, bailing wire, and bondo in nigh obscene quantities
I agree. Which is precisely the reason why OS that forces you to LIVE under those covers to be usable and useful, is the stupidest idea ever.
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RE: Windows Update WTFs
@Quwertzuiopp said in Windows Update WTFs:
@sh_code No, I mean literally stuck while opening and closing, jittering back and forth. It literally just works, and as I said it is required by law for either it or keeping the floor button pressed to work as a shortcut anyways, for emergency personn
alel.Black magics, I say!
:-D
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RE: New vector of hacking attacks - lightbulbs...
@Gąska said in New vector of hacking attacks - lightbulbs...:
@masonwheeler lightbulbs with network connection is our present.
...but WHY? what's the point? do they send me an email notifying me their lifetime is nearing end? do they chat with me on messenger when they notice I'm lonely? will they order me a pizza when they hear my stomach making empty sounds?
WHYYYYY, OH GOD, OH GOD, WHYYYYYY?
...oh, are they streaming sounds directly to NSA?
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RE: c# - Any clean way for generic parent to get type of child?
(yeah, i'm being all offensive and rude, but in a comical, well-meant tone of voice. don't take it as a personal attack)
let's break this one down:
static locallocal: belonging to the current (most-low-level) scope
static: belonging to the class definition itself (as opposed to the instance)so, static local - most-low-level scope belonging to the class definition. therefore, belonging to the class definition. therefore, static local is the same as static.
which I assume is not what you had in mind. so what the fuck did you have in mind?
you know... it's useful to think about static variables as "superglobals", a level above globals, since that's how they behave. so again, your proposition makes no sense. local superglobal? local variable of which single value belongs globally to all instances of that class?
...WAT.
no i haven't read the link. if you're going to defend this idea, you're going to have to do it with your own words and logicks (sic), because I seriously want to see that.
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RE: Windows Update WTFs
@Dreikin said in Windows Update WTFs:
If I could have a setting that said:
No-restart updates are downloaded and installed automatically,
All others are downloaded automatically, and installed no later than 1 week later,
Important security updates must be installed within 24 (or 48) hours, or else the internet connection is turned offthis is actually pretty good
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RE: Quick spout of annoyance at STEAM
@Tsaukpaetra said in Quick spout of annoyance at STEAM:
IIRC you can actually manually move the folder and its associated appid file thing, restart steam (very important) and it would have assumed it was always there from the start. NFC why it wouldn't do the Right Thing, besides Steam of course.
thought about it at first, but at the start i thought "well, if it won't let me move the mid-update-paused game even through its official own custom button, it MIGHT have some reason, so snatching the folders from under it MIGHT not be a good idea, at the very least for that game, or maybe even it would break whole steam".
and then when I was in the phase of "delete whole arma, re-download", i was irritated enough to forget to try that.
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RE: McCovfefe
mgtci.com
...and the feature list is missing precisely the one single thing which would make me think about actually maybe buying it:
-HW feature API stubs
as in, app requests microphone access and refuses to install if i don't give it? provide a dummy API that actually does nothing but enables me to "allow microphone access" and allows the app to think everything is normal, but the data coming in/out the interface is ignored/useless/blank.
because i'm not sure just hard(ware) disconnect of those interfaces will be handled well by apps, so I'm not sure if they actually solved the "be secure and private, or be able to use this app" half of the "privacy" problem.
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RE: What the fuck, Android
@tsaukpaetra said in What the fuck, Android:
@sh_code said in What the fuck, Android:
@tsaukpaetra said in What the fuck, Android:
@sh_code said in What the fuck, Android:
@lorne-kates said in What the fuck, Android:
@sh_code said in What the fuck, Android:
...oh.
I said iOS was the one that work, dork-nibbler.
yeah, and I just saw the opportunity to make that joke and from that point I just ignored the meaning of related parts of your comment, sorry. I gotta amuse myself somehow
Has nobody shown you how to masturbate?
correct, nobody. I kinda figured it out by myself when I was eleven or twelve, i think.
but sometimes I've got to amuse myself with other people.
better?I'm not sure if the revised statement is better. Was anyone else amused alongside you? :/ I can't tell...
...amuse myself using other people?
i can maybe play this game until the statement degrades to something horrible like rape or murder or something. the question is: do you want it to?
oh wait, it kinda just did. what do I win? :-D(currently week into binge-watching House M.D. it's funny to observe what it does to my sense of humor.)
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RE: Is DevOps also a manifestation of white male privilege?
@apapadimoulis everything that works, because what works is considered a primary relevance/success criteria in that area, is white male privilege, by the definition of it not caring about your gender, race, orientation or feels, and only caring about your skills, contribution and merit.
XD
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RE: What the fuck, Android
@lorne-kates said in What the fuck, Android:
@sh_code said in What the fuck, Android:
...oh.
I said iOS was the one that work, dork-nibbler.
yeah, and I just saw the opportunity to make that joke and from that point I just ignored the meaning of related parts of your comment, sorry. I gotta amuse myself somehow