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@JoshBent you were right. Thanks for your recommendation of adwcleaner. It worked perfectly indeed. It spotted Softonic Chrome search provider. Not a clue how I caught that though
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@ItsNotMyFault @ilPinguino @MagicSowap
Thanks for the realization that it may actually be not so bad for a business laptop. But I'm still gonna complain, simply because it's slow 😜 -
@davenall The point of methods of course is that you don't have to understand the snippet inside. I think the signature of the first method is reasonable, and if the name of the second method was something more descriptive, like GetFlags, AsSeparateFlags or ToFlagList, then the call site should read perfectly fine and unambiguous.
That the method body is somewhat ugly is then nicely factored away. However, I think the (int)(object) parts aren't terrible: in generic code that sometimes happens. Moreover, in a code review I'd primarily ask why it builds a list rather than yielding intermediate results. -
@shelladdicted about time!
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Vlc can't play 4k because it decodes over the CPU and is therefore too slow
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@nurked Oh for fack sake :P
Sounds good to me -
Hahahahhahahaha.
I can so imagine how hopeless you may feel -
This could have been my rant! Recently some package autoupdated and everything stopped working (in dev env, but still, it cost or team half a day to find).
Hell, like I knew I was supposed to remove the ^ in front of version numbers! For fuck sake. Just let me so backend!
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@powerfulparadox
True that, but his point remains valid:
Fucking nuget -
That's the best advice I got tooo!
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On the plus side, technically, our codebase has lots of comments 😜
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This is exactly why our codebase is littered with commented out code.
My colleagues adhere to your advice, but then always forget to delete it before committing... -
This works even better in Dutch where the word for the fruit is actually "peer"
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Even if you suggest devRant, how often do people follow up on that, really?
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Didn't he or in into orbit of (fucking) mars ? There's no space junk there! (Yet)
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@lu1slpz .NET
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I'm not posting their name because I don't want to seem like I'm promoting them (devRant REALLY doesn't need recruiters realize they could promote themselves here)
But, in case anybody is looking in the Netherlands, I might let you know -
@user11001:
Thank you. Yes I tried that too. Couldn't find any stash commit hashes because the command line didn't go back that far. Nor did I have any useful dangling commits -
Jon Skeet hit 1M on stackoverflow last week, and now this.
And I'm just sitting there ... watching my ++ go up. Hahaha. Not -
WTF 5k ++ in 6 hours? WTF XD
And oh yeah, congrats. There's that too :) -
Germany isn't going down the drain, he's complaining merely about the AC not working.... Still better than no train
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I like their honesty: if you get this job, you know you're gonna be busy
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Of course it's reasonable to ask/negotiate. It's a benefit they can offer, and a benefit you want
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while(this.IsDrunk)
//if(this.ShouldDance)
this.Dance(); -
@Floydian
The verdict was that I got it, but soon realized (but not soon enough) I didn't want it 😦 -
So the percentage was obviously a blatant lie and therefore the entire statement too. I LOATHE companies that make these kind of ads
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And once again the recruiters are the morons of the story 😂
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I very much feel your pain. Took me 2 full days as well :/
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In no way should you feel like the lesser compared to a C++ guru. You know so many things in your field that they don't.
Besides, interests that people have vary, and thus so do their skills. -
This is so ridiculously unbelievably inevitable