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does it do the thing
does it pass the tests
does it also have tests
lgtm approved
that was supposed to be the reason why we did tests
that was supposed to be the reason why we did tests
that. was. supposed. to. be. the. reason. why. we. did. tests. -
2FA is a security cargo cult
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now time to make an opensea nft of it 😂😂😂
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Did anyone say compile programming environment from source on a per project basis if needed?
https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv -
Bonus points if your SSD technically counts as a tape drive.
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Also helps to differentiate duplicate sounding folder names
2021-10-31-Banged Christina
2021-11-01-That wasnt christina
2021-11-02-Banged Christina -
@molaram No, there are a lot of frameworks that do all sorts of "magic", where something abstracted 3 or 4 levels deep will call a method based on the name of something else based on something dynamically set, or the existence of a file, or an environment variable. *cough cough rails devs*
Doing a full grep for the function name, its permutations, etc is not going to turn up anything. -
https://sudosatirical.com/articles/...
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@Fast-Nop "its dumb that weve been told to run over this kid, but thats the rule so we ought to do it."
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@Fast-Nop kinda the opposite, the problem isn't the hotline, the problem is the process behind the hotline. Attempting to sprinkle "validation" after the fact that the system already granted the sensitive info gives the double whammy of locking out the guy you can actually validate while not doing anything to stop the guy who actually broke in.
Its not that they dont have a choice on how to implement security, its that they didnt implement security and after-the-fact used theater to make it seem like they did. -
@bahua ^ a book about Brazillian underground culture
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The problem with object oriented programming is that you wanted a banana but you got was a gorilla holding the banana and the entire jungle.
JavaScript: hold my beer. -
I think he meant for you to write it in BASIC.
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Well I was kinda getting at the idea that nothing in that paper depends on, needs, or is enhanced by containerization per se. They're just basically co-process design patterns, and I'm not even sure they need that.
That there ARE public containers that do them is kinda besides the point as they ultimately just devolve into one unix process talking to another unix process. If you could do them with containers, you could do them with unix processes. It's not the containerization that makes it convenient, but the environment setup / teardown (i.e. rapid cheap provisioning)
While there ARE advantages to containerized apps, it's just not in the container design patterns themselves. If anything, those appear to be workarounds to the limitations that containerized environments lend you to. -
Dat CTO just won the entire team's loyalty forever. FOREVER.
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UPDATE: we decided not to push through with it due to remote work arrangements. They offered to sponsor me to move but I declined, and they decided remote work isn't their thing at the moment. :3
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YYYY-MM-DD is objectively the best format
It is human-readable
It makes internal sense (decreasing significance)
It is visually sortable
There is no placement ambiguity
- the year being first dictates descending order
- it does not overlap with written date forms (which use slashes)
It is meaningful / unambiguous when truncated
It extends into HH:mm:ss
It is easily computer-generated / parseable
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@byogdc pretty sure if i use silver bullets on all its horcruxes before i drop it into mount doom while calling its true name i could do it
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There are 5 times as many Chinese contributors and nearly 2 times as many Indians as there are Americans.
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@Fast-Nop The hilarious part is that it's not even true that the kernel is ridiculously white. Look at all the Chinese and Indians on the contributor list.
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well it was a beginner's guide
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I dont agree. Somehow, the self-deprecating nature of geek humor (all geeks look like trash) integer overflowed into self-aggrandizing (you dont look geek enough). Youre both wrong from a certain viewpoint.