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						@cprn they did not really have anything like that, they had a few channels delivered via coaxial cable... and among them muxed some security camera feeds :D you could literally watch someone go for a swim in the pool or follow someone to their room via the camera feeds
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						I would calmly tell them to go fuck themselves.
 Swan je mafia, fakt by som od nich utekal najrýchlejšie ako sa dá, tak isto pozor na Orange a "O2"...
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						TIL devRant users are a subset of osu! players
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						@sofo well, obviously you install all the games and then download gigabytes of porn
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						@simulate *Android
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						@BobbyTables I use Vue.js even for static sites, it just provides a convinient way of making websites :)
 And Vue.js is being developed by the original creator of Angular - it's way more lightweight though
 @netikras probably being used by Google :) idk... Vue.js is basically a lightweight frontend only fork of Angular :)
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						@BobbyTables Vue.js(or more specifically Nuxt.js) is the 'hot' thing right now...
 And I guess react is too... but why would anyone use React instead of Vue.js is beyond my understanding (ugly render functions, manually defining bindings and multi-file components instead of single-file components which have beautifully divided template, script and style blocks, v-model two-way binding, easily changeable html, css and ecmascript preprocessors(I have no idea how one would do this in react but it would probably be really complicated)... It's just a joy to use it once you actually read the docs :D
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						@asgs That's IntelliJ IDEA, it saves stuff automatically
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						I almost crashed AS migrating one big project to androidx, I think I got that message too.
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						brutally accurate
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						Honestly, Windows 10 Pro is better, especially when you pretend you are an organization and disable all the spying shit and auto-updates. Far superior to Win 7 (coming from long-time Win 7 Ultimate user). I am starting to like Linux(Ubuntu(WSL), elementary(dual-boot), openSUSE(PCs in my students' club's class rooms), Debian(servers that I am managing + my RasPis), Manjaro(dual-boot on another PC)) more and more but I will still stick to Win 10 for daily-drive. JetBrains IDEs cause kernel panics on Linux for me but work perfectly fine on Windows 10. ...Also: games
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						@bittersweet not quite what I had in mind :D
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						@nitwhiz Yup, can confirm now, I never tried react but I am sitting at my one of my lecturers React lesson(checking what's his teaching method so I can provide feedback). Not only I made what he was explaining faster in vue, vue dev started waaay faster that react.
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						use vue/nuxt, judging by your description it probably takes way less time to start up
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						Oh my, is that guy sumbersed in ice water? Dropping that CRT, even unplugged would be super deadly.
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						@SortOfTested fixing bad life choices with software, love it
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						One word: reflog
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						I still have that unicorn...
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						@ScribeOfGoD I am not saying they did not... I'm just saying this is the kind of post I would expect on Twitter, not here :D
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						You like Vue? Check out Nuxt - upgraded version of Vue :P it's on another level of good
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						This is not Twitter :D
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						assuming both coding_goals and couple_goals are a type that extends Number:
 you will get an error when you try to compile this because there are too many greater than signs, one less and you would have a bit shift to the right
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						I think we should start mailing these companies, asking them about Galaxy S11/12.../19, xxXboxXxx, iPhone alphabet soup, Windows 9...
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						@AleCx04 well... that was like a year ago... I learned Java when I was maybe 12(and PHP when I was 6 or 7 and JS when I was 8... yea... I could read and write at 4.5 years old... did not have anything better to do so I made websites)... soooo one could say I've got 10+ years of experience working with Java :D ....and I still hate manual memory management... I get that sometimes it is mandatory to do some memory management, but I like to do it at a higher level (think SoftReference in Java //stuff that can get garbage collected while being referenced(normally seen as being used and not eligible for gc) to prevent running out of memory). I don't care how big is any type in the memory (mostly because everything gets padded to 32-bit) and I have no need to access stuff byte after byte, I have objects and references and automatically resizing data types... and most importantly: I have BigInteger :D (theoretically speaking an infinite-size integer, the only limit is the size of RAM)
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						gcc -Wall -pedantic -O -g -std=c99.....
 
 valgrind....
 
 still gives me shivers... one of the reasons I was kicked out of my previous uni
 
 As a guy who learned OOP(Java) first: fuck C and manual memory management in general
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						Credit your sources!
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						3. - Witcher?
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						I work in an agile team... I basically want to kill myself... we managed to convince the boss to only include the lead dev. in the daily stand-ups but after like 2 months we are back where we were...
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						Yeah, pretty much, saw an ad for 3rd/4th level tech support the other day... "Requirements: Java, JavaScript, C#/.NET, Angular, React, MySQL, AWS, GCP, vmWare, Hyper-V........" and on and on... basically they want the whole department in one person but only pay them as much as a tech support would get. Would be interesting to know a person that knows all of the shit they came up with. I was half-expecting to see Cobol or x86 assembly thrown in there for a good measure.
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						pretty sure it's an ms excel spreadsheet

