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AboutNetwork Engineer, Cyber Security. Neumont University. Student Debt. T-shirt about committing to a relationship, featuring a Github commit calendar.
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SkillsFull stack, Java, uncomfortable, but knowledgeable in Python. Tensorflow. Quick Basic 64
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LocationTucson, Arizona
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Security will always be hiring as an entry level job. Police are always going to be hiring as they need more during the pandemic.
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I love the second one. I definitely see the first one far too often
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@caap also this just simply sounds like you aren't familiar with eclipse, it does alot less handholding for more advanced users, so it's fine because you were in the process of learning. But I don't think it's fair to quite literally simply call it a peice of shit.
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@caap if reviewed, I didn't mean to report, only --, got mixed up with app functionality. Apologies
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@linuxxx alot of this is stated as fact, but fact checking results in alot of tabloid articles. Sources?
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Sigh, this just makes all fields editable...
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@Jilano The marketing for that sleeve is retarded xD, but the concept is actually pretty awesome.
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Oh man, yes.
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@irene Markdown, at least in a simplified form, allows for neat things such as code blocks, specialized in site formatting that makes code easy to read, and easy to highlight syntax, I think it would be nice if the rants here on devRant had some orientation to actual code, and easy to implement features like support for markdown go a long way in making that conversation easy to have, guiding the purpose of the platform away from the randomly large amount of memes I see currently permeating it for whatever reason. My reason is not the best, but the nature of the request has good intentions, and is just a nice to have.
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@Fast-Nop I don't particularly like that you decided to use his age as a factor of your argument.
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@FrodoSwaggins I want to note that countries that abuse data like that are far and few, and shrinking in number fast.
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@cursee Your responses are actually appropriate, the biggest issue I think in this form of fear generated around big data is the fact that alot of the users actually don't understand what and that their data is being collected, sold, and used to target experiences at them. The biggest thing I notice is that the majority of people that do understand this, seem to fear for those that don't understand it, or simply don't care. That along with trusting companies who's services we use as you mention, are the biggest points of "concern", and those people seem to want to force fear of big data on those who don't understand it. It is fallacy.
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@dfox Can we get markdown support as a feature when you get around to it? Even if only a simplified discord like markdown, would go a long ways for the platform. <3
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@inaba *This platform needs markdown support.*
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I appreciate eclipse for its no bullshit attitude about development. Its light, portable, and enjoyable for me to use (With a dark theme that is.) And i have a near fetish like passion for really sexily designed software, I love how Intelij looks. But that's about it. :/
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I would develop this. I already have two dating apps under my belt. Lets be extra gay though, and use react native, for flutter.io. 100% genuine though. XD
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I personally love Sublime's new client (Sublime made a git client? Ikr? Go check it out, its not the worst thing you will ever download. https://www.sublimemerge.com/ ), its light and snappy, and doesn't actually advertise next to instant startups, but actually achieves it. Just like Sublime text. (Hush, I'm biased, I've used sublime since the beginning of time.) And I like that it doesn't bullshit around with the dumbed down version of git that modern clients like to use. Whats the point of having a dedicated application for git if it doesn't do at least almost everything you normally do with git bash. Something the "Official" Github desktop app couldn't be bothered to do.
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@aushuntsman phew, that's the dream.
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No, what really annoys me is when you get added to a project, and the devs are sorta new to git, and haven't developed any good etiquette, and branch, and fork, and merge, and commit like its going out of style, and the head is 2 gb and it takes forever to do anything.
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While technology is evolving at a disgusting rate, the laws that keep us protected, to a fair and reasonable extent, are as well, a little to much actually, the idea of this information being abused scares just about everyone, and as such just about everyone will and does join for the common cause of ensuring their data is protected. Its going to be messy, and it is going to be very complicated, but it will be alright.
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Alright, so, Our personal information is incredibly important, and does indeed need to be kept secure. Our info represents our lives, and in the wrong hands, can very easily ruin our life. That is a given, and protecting that kind of data is my dayjob, acknowledged. That said, and nobody has to agree with me, I personally dont mind large companies having any and all of my data, for several reasons.
- First, these companies are built by people just like us, who might have gone a little astray, but usually have bigger goals then mass identity theft.
- Second, I do actually see plenty of evidence where the data collected does improve my day to day use of the technology I love, from Pandora's ability to always nail what song I didn't know I wanted to listen to, to Google Assistant remembering where I parked my car without me asking.
- Three, Should my data be abused, in such a way that effects my physical reality, I carry a .45, and have several AR-15's at home, and know how to use them.