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AboutI'm 18 years old and I like programming
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SkillsCan write Java, Android, Python, JavaScript and PHP, but can read Rust, Go and C
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LocationItaly
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Website
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Is it just me or GitHub is seriously fucked up?
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@Fast-Nop I wrote that part, was talking about the comment.
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The launch went smoothly, the website hold perfectly and the service time never went over 50ms. 🎉🎉
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@NoToJavaScript That's probably the way to go, I'll try to stress it a little bit and see what happens.
@Fast-Nop I think my code is quite reliable, my only concerns are Heroku and the database hosting which is very limited. -
@Gregozor2121 It is a temporary website that will be online only for a couple of weeks, but I guess it'll be forgotten after I leave the school next year.
@Ranchu The website was going to run on a separate server and under a DMZ so not much harm can be done with it. The same guy also sent me a list of all the school students via email to load it on the website. Therefore I don't think he is much concerned with security or privacy. -
@drac94 I had very little time to do the job and Java was the only language I could use to write a working API without having to troubleshoot and stress test the thing. (because I know it better than something else)
Also if I hadn't written it in Java I couldn't have hosted it myself because I'm currently using a free tier VPS that handles requests from various domains of mine and that server is written in Java and so must be its components. -
@JhonDoe well, he is way older than me and I didn't feel like teaching him "how to do his job" even if he admitted he has never worked with "Java servers".
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@Joni4Games I already have free WiFi, we stole a teacher's password.
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Or go to http://hackertyper.com and press F11.
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@angelbirth no, everything has been build by disassembling their clients. Take a look at https://github.com/librespot-org/...
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@ScriptCoded I think that redoing it would be nice (not an UI developer, I don't even know where to start). I am more interested in the CLI, it'd like it to be something that only a geek would use.
Side note: when I started porting librespot my idea was to create a big media center that could stream from pretty much any source and you could have playlists made up by songs coming from various services. That's my dream. -
@ScriptCoded I guess you could have a separate project depending on the main one, but a module would be fine.
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@ScriptCoded both, but I can do the CLI on my own.
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@Holyfield3000 Not yet! I'm building my resume.
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@LFlo Upwork
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@bigus-dickus It had a speaker inside, then it died :(
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I also had the same soldiering iron, mine lasted 2 days. The heating filament inside the tip shorted.
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He must be concatenating all of those to get the full ID. Isn't he?
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@webdev @chabad360 I can't remember why people had so many toolbars then, maybe because the couldn't remove them.
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@heyheni I don't want to pay. Does anyone know a good crowd translation service?
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@R01101111bert @gamingfail123 Condolence.
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@makmm he contacted me for DNSHero, https://github.com/devgianlu/...
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@MrJimmy yeah, luckily my beach has a private WiFi of which the password is written on a sticky post at the bar. The WHOLE beach WiFi requires the phone number, uses the phone MAC and is shit, it can't load a website successfully.
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@Condor Very helpful lesson, everyone should know more about this stuff. Starbucks is a gold mine for someone who wants to steal some sensible information.
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@musl Very useful, thank you
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@Condor I always thought WPA2 and a secure connection was enough... Never going to connect to a public WiFi network again!!
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@heyheni You read my mind
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@PonySlaystation you're maybe right, but it should be advertised as a P2P network seeing its capabilities to connect to the outer world..
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@devTea Luckily, LUCKILY, we don't have one here