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@FMashiro
No intent to be condescending, actually removed the post though before I noticed you replied, because I didn't like the wording. Regardless though, I don't think the average person realizes that not using facebook doesn't protect your privacy any more than using it does, because of the pixel. -
@Tokimimo
I've read very similar from another source too. Op's rant is misguided -
Not in the ways you describe, but yes, many people try to tell their doctor what is wrong with them, or how they read that they think it should be treated.
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@someDude
If you keep at it, one of them is likely to succeed eventually! Maybe. Ideally? -
I dunno, such a huge and false generalization just seems to me like an attempt to start conversation. I don't think op actually believed what he said.
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Link doesn't work. Please fix, need money.
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@dtaposh
Won't work. Look at the keyboard again, there's an actual different number of keys in the rows compared to standard usage.
Just looking at that keyboard made my stomach upset. -
"literally no words"
You're hired.
Time efficient, followed instructions perfectly, delivered requested result in working format, cleaned up all unnecessary code. I fail to see the problem here. -
You deal with it by not caring. Different people place value in different aspects. Your friend clear prefers apple, so just shrug and let it be. If he would rather buy apple, that's up to him, it doesn't diminish your life any.
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@uyouthe
There's actually some really good vr simulators in the works for that.
Jokes aside, seeing other people's children occasionally is more than enough exposure to children for me. -
Sweet minecraft mod. Where can I dl it?
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Many successful people tried over and over after their first startups didn't work out. Hell, some even declare bankruptcy, then reboot the same effort till it works. Don't give up after your first failure. Also I hope your business idea isn't an app that automatically tags posts, it didn't work so well on yours.
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@paranoidAndroid
Pretty highly unlikely. Myself and many others have eyes that are fairly sensitive to bright light. Going out in the sun almost always makes me sneeze, i have to wear sunglasses outside unless it's cloudy, normal monitors make my eyes hurt on their usual brightness settings. Low blue light monitors really help -
Find out how this single mom learned all six programming languages in one week!!
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@Michelle
. What empty space on
The left? -
Two questions. Why did you watch it for twelve minutes, and how long was the full video.
Next time just go to redtube, sort all videos by rating:ascending, and watch. Bonus points if you actually feel so bad for the camera man that you do a pity wank. -
"Yes. I hack hospital computer systems and turn off the life support for old people if their children pay me part of the inheritence. No, it's not murder, they die of natural causes, I just help them along."
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Hahaha, no. I wish they were, but outside of the languages they code in, they don't seem any more adept with their command of spelling or grammar than the average person.
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Programming challenge stage 2. Find replace all ; with (
Then try to fix the code -
What's this, a screen for ants? Need to get I yourself a 27" or something to plug in, like the keyboard and mouse!
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Explaining what you do is easy,because you just need the answer once, then recycle it. "I write code for computers" "I work on the back end of websites", etc. You can keep it simple. Naming is hard because you constantly need to come up with new names, ideally imparting some insight into what you've named. Even if you just name everything in series, you still have to be careful not to repeat the same name,or skip one. But what you do? Heck, you could even write it on a business card and put it in your wallet. For those with significant anxiety, this even presents a fun opportunity to fumble with the card and drop it, then hit your head trying to pick it up, when someone asks you what you do.
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Bobby McFartface was just trying his best in highschool, no need to rip on him.
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Not quite the same, but I created my Airbnb account while I was in Japan, and now every once in a while it reverts my country back to Japan, and tries to show me everything in JPY instead of CAD
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Why do I get the feeling this is all so you can print off a YouTube video for your grandson?
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@areimus
They're investing time in it though, not paying their time. Using your reasoning, if you find a dollar on the sidewalk, it's not free, because you would have to spend time picking it up. -
Was a bit of a coin toss. Either neat and tidy, but takes up an unnecessary amount of space, or small and compact, but hard to read and a little disorganized looking.
The child of these would be ideal. -
Fighting sounds like a lot of work. Maybe tomorrow.
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@filthyranter the problem with that is that they think they can barter or negotiate. "this problem is super minor, he'll do it for free this time". With my way, the only thought is "don't ask him, he'll make it worse!"
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Pretty sure at 5$ for a coffee you already got fucked. Hopefully they took you out for dinner first