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AboutHow many Portuguese people in here? 🇵🇹
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SkillsPython, PHP, Javascript, ansible, bash, C++
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LocationSanta Clara, CA
Joined devRant on 11/15/2018
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to be a compliment, it should be the other way around... she just called you ugly pretty much haha
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@Cyanide no haha it was just and "I" without space hahahah
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The kind that "in two months I'll fire you, but for now keep up the good work"
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@Cyanidei guess
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Indian in the US
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Just... Keep watching until season 4
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Although, I usually do check before posting, not sure how that went through unnoticed
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Google keyboard is pulling pranks on us maybe
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@BobbyTables nice username, I've heard stories about you 😂
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@sudo-compile wow
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Sorry for doing this but damn that indentation man, hurts to look at that 💔
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How did y'all get stickers, I never got any 😒
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I did that once 😂 jk, but I did create one python script that I just refused to do in bash, given its complexity vs python
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Yeah, and even some Google cloud commands are using their python tool 😩
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Yes 😂
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@Demolishun yeah, since I'm new around here I don't want to confront with those kind of questions, given the fact I can't also back the python decision
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@vane I'm saying for the automation, like all the cron jobs are basically calling bash scripts, etc
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I joined a company last year, and no one uses python
Now this is a cyber security startup, and security is a top concern for them all
Problem is, all their bash scripts have hundred of lines, are complicated to read and maintain, and now the new things I do, when I suggested the first few times to do in python, I got a "python isn't secure enough for production environments" response and been since using bash
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Yeah, I got the blog posts, just wasn't sure about the company part
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Out of curiosity, what did you have to do?
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My stand-ups are at 9am, so as soon as I wake up I listen and talk, shower and "start my day" after the standup 😂
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@ltlian not usual, but happened yesterday on a call 😂
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@gronostaj you should try apt install sl 👌
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@Lor-inc nothing implies anything about making money, I'm just suggesting a similar approach of what already happens, except a couple companies implement this on the browsers, instead of ALL Websites having to implement stupid pop ups
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@eval exactly
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@Lor-inc I'm European and personally don't care about selling data and all those things. I know the things I say and how private stuff "is", and selling ads to me is fun sometimes, but I understand to some people it's a concern and I'm obviously I'm favor of gaining control as the user
Becoming paid doesn't make sense, internet is a free place, and when some companies want to sell access to their data they'll require subscriptions, like it has been for years anyway... -
16TB? Of RAM? WHERE CAN I EVEN SEE THAT?? 🤯
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@SortOfTested that makes some sense, not what people have previously argued with me tho, it's hard sometimes to even understand people when so many are just trying to be "trendy"
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@Ranchu I like turtles
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@SortOfTested what I was "suggesting" is a browser default, that has a one first time pop up, and then you can configure for specific sites, but by default it's turned off
Later blocking or making illegal would be great, but one step at a time