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AboutA business man who also knows how to write code pretty good
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SkillsC, C++, Java, Python, Ruby, Perl, JS & so much more
Joined devRant on 5/9/2019
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try usm-redux. its redux but wayy easier. here's the link: https://github.com/unadlib/usm
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Yup :)
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(Ooh, ooh)
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I usually deal with it later :)
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@CoreFusionX yeah, its like saying, "no matter what you say, aliens exist within us. this guy @xoka is also an alien. trust me"
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@CoreFusionX wps being disabled has nothing to do with it. if you are near the wifi, all you gotta do is press the button and it turns on wps for half a minute & just use your phone's wps option and you're connected.
& there are wifi routers in which no matter how many times you reset it, they have a default weird password set which you'll never know unless you read their 40 pages legal docs and usage docs. I agree that its good to read docs but what if you lost the papers? what if you bought the router 2nd hand from someone else? what if you reset after few months of buying the router? there are just so many use cases of the wps button & I just cant emphasize enough.
at the end of the day it should be the users to decide how they want their devices to be used. but if major os like android removes it from the root, we've got no other way but to rant here in devrant. thats how terrible the situation is. -
@hitko first of all: even if you go and buy a random wifi router from anywhere, chances that there is a WPS button. whether android keeps it or not, doesn't make wps more secure. there are times if you go to your grandmas house & she doesnt know the password, wps could save a lot of your time. & the replacement google came up with, they named it "Easy connect". let me tell you how "easy" it is: your friends' or cousin's router password has some special character. specially the "space" character. even if you scan the qr code from their phone, it wont connect, cause the qr code itself is wrong! you can try it in your own router if you want.
then you talk about clipboard: you use clipboard in windows/mac/linux, but when it comes to android, "OMG! its not safe!!", why? instead they could let the users decide, "you want this app to access clipboard? sure! go ahead!" but now, android says, "Fuck you!"
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@Ranchonyx I started with nvchad, but nvchad doesnt have any plugins for debugging typescript/javascript/nodejs code
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same 😇
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No jsx, no thanks
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@qword Pardon my ignorance, but I think, I have to re-learn English to understand your comment :P
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its wrong cause it is implying that the females are NEGATIVE ;| which is true but not fair ;|
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@ElectroArchiver surprisingly they did find a way to generate value from that
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@netikras I was not playing any video song of any band named null :/ in fact, I didnt even know null band exists
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its called random sort 😒
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now there's bun
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what? when? why??
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@TeachMeCode me neither
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I use Xplore wifi file sharing & with USB tethering. It gives a nice ui, easy to drag and drop files, & so much more.
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@hitko yeah, I agree. My apps hasve always been around 5-7 MB
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@localpost 😢 thank you for caring about my mental health 😌
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use "git reflog" instead of "git log"
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I usually just forget that powershell exists
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it must be a magic spell 🤔
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@IntrusionCM I'd take the term "lazy" as a compliment :P
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@salshamz looks promising. Gotta give it a try. Thanks
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@vortex Thanks for your concern but the anger is really about this async-await thingie. I don't like to write boilerplates for simple tasks and it feels like, this async await is just increasing the amount of boilerplates without providing any proper solution. Would've been nice if the async await returned object from fetch or axios had both response and error, but it only gives the response, letting the error unhandled :/
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Yes, the first time, it was TERRIBLY hard for me, even though I came from a Java background, it was awful! But after doing it 3-4 times, I found/discovered/made some shortcuts and now its smooth like butter ^_^
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by resigning :P
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I wanted to make a DevRant app with all the fixes then I'm like, "Who cares?" :-/