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That's not what a 500 error should be about 🤔
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When I opened my laptop, even if I did everything I could to be careful, I still fucked up the battery and now it no longer switches on unless plugged from the wall 😓
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If it works the first time, there has to be something wrong. I cannot produce reliable code on the first try.
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It's been here for a while now. Very handy. Though Google is still terrible at finding very precise things if it's not a little popular...
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The usual windows good version are one out of two. XP, 7, 10.
So yeah windows 10 is nice and stable, in my opinion and experience. Not much trouble with it since I installed it. -
PHP used in planes. What could go wrong.
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@steaksauce oh boy. The ad is a trick to make devs like us click on it and check if the link leads nowhere or on #
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* conditions apply
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Guys, this is just jockingly trash talking about php, don't try to figure out what's wrong in the #4 code :|
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Oh boy, as far as I can go, I too got one ++ on one of my comments by dfox 😯
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Isn't it saying that your variable is useless since you assign a raw value (empty string), thus meaning your parameter is not used ?
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I've seen many website with that. They use common scripts and UIs. The fact that you don't have the ability to "uncheck" all is the proof the company want you to give up opting out. This kind of company don't deserve I opt-in anything
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There are not enough IP addresses !
I'll erase half of humanity to restore balance !
Random Comment : "enforce IP v6 you moron"
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Probably the next billion dollar invention if some scientist guy invent that animated paper for cheap.
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I always liked how you always see code. Hackers in movies never compile or uses their finished tools. They just code and somehow it's hacking some stuff.
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K - N < N - K
Problem solved 😎
Millennium prize problems here I come -
Charcoal Surgery
Cucumber Scalpel
Common Seismology
Counterfeit Sex
Chinese Synagogue -
I can't even code properly with my eyes ...
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That escalated quickly 😂
I suppose -site:stackerflow.com should do it if it's punctual
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Not an expert, but I often heard to slightly over estimate the annual salary (like 500-1000€/$) to "agree" to accept less which is what you'd actually deserve.
Wait for other tips though. -
When you misunderstand the lyrics.
"Downtime funk you up, downtime funk you up!"... -
It's either intentional (like the eyelid of an eye) or an absurd fail.
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Sadly they went late into open source because of the former CEO.
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I love that fish too !!1
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Since it's a weak type equal, in PHP it does work if a is defined as true.
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I'm pretty sure computers are based on some sort of witchcraft that needs to be realigned once in a while by rebooting. Only explanation I have.
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@linuxxx I'm not referring to anyone, just opening up a debate of thoughts about this theme.
I'm glad you posted this, so I can learn from other points of view :) -
@theCalcaholic when I say "trusted" it also means that the guys in charge are not Trumps and irresponsible people.
I know the hard reality that's it's almost impossible to trust and have reliable people in place :/
Open question :
Would a >well conceived< and >secured< IA be the key to a neutral and respectful government ? (As if the IA (with quantum computing) represents the whole government) -
@theCalcaholic yeah but then the problem isn't the surveillance, it's the government you can't trust it.
Let's imagine you can, it's a perfect government that respects people. What could go wrong ? Hackers that access the tools the government have ? Then it's a security problem, not the surveillance tools.
The main problem people rise is that you can't actually trust the government, or agencies. Ok, but that doesn't mean surveillance tools are bad. Just like a kitchen knife or a hunting rifle isn't bad, but you can kill people with it.
The problem is trust. I know it's kind of impossible to trust the government, but just like a centuries ago we thought it was impossible to have a democracy, go to the moon, see atoms, have equal rights, and such. We just need to fix the actual problem (trust in government/agencies) and now surveillance tools aren't that bad.
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@bittersweet that sounds like the sanest argument I've heard about privacy. Thanks for explaining.
I too worry about quantum computers. Breaking all modern encryptions will be a piece of cake in a few years :/
I try to have as much privacy as I can get but the tinfoil hat guys ruin all the seriousness.