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Got caught using linux terminal by school security. They took my laptop away and drove me across campus in their security carts to take me to the office.
It took a long time to explain that I wasn't maliciously hacking the school.
This is the third time I've been in trouble for tech-related activity.
On the bright side, one of the security guards said, "I'm done dealing with teenagers. Next time I won't work for a high school."
I think he's going to quit. :)13 -
My dream is to build a shopping cart for web stores that doesn't fucking suck.
Seriously Bigcommerce, Shopify, Magneto, etc. All of you can eat bag of dicks and burn in hell for ever.
I don't care what languages you fancy, all of their stacks are a pile of shit, monkey patched together with popsicle sticks and duct tape and it all falls apart with high concurrency.
All their greasy haired sales teams will throw all manners of horse shit at the poor bastards who are trying to run a business so they can pad their commission checks... "High availability", "scalable", "reliable", "Increased conversation rate"... Lying dick fucks, all of them! I am calling them the fuck out on that snake oil they're all peddling.
The only thing worse than their shit APIs is the shit documentation and the shit support that accompanies them.
Support of these platforms are pretty much all the same, sure mayhaps one has 24*7 phone support and another closes at 9 or some shit like that, either way the only people they put on the phone are monkeys that will freeze up and say "I'm not a developer so I can't help you"... Guess what, "Eric"! I didn't ask if you're a fucking dev! I'm calling because one of your devs fucked up and I need you to tell him to unfuck it so I can get the fuck on with my day!
Their app/plugin market places are shameful to say the least. The overall quality of software is somewhat dire and it's mostly dominated by oversees developers who speak English about as well as the language they're developing with (not very well usually).
I could go on until I hit the character limit but I'm gonna end it here by saying, all shopping carts suck and they should burn for eternity in the depths of hell so that a savior can free all developers from this agonizing torment.8 -
Alright, I'm grown up enough to admit it publicly: I DON'T LIKE GOING OUT TO PUBS OR OTHER DRINKING PLACES. Even if it's to take a company guest out for the night. Or a teambuilding. I don't care. If you're gonna meet up just to sip booze and talk about stuff, I won't be there.
It's boring
it's pointless
it means a shitty next day
it means a shitty rest of the evening [booze messing up sharpness of mind, no driving, etc]
it doesn't bring any value
it's not fun and it sure is not my cup of tea
taking the guest to play golf - sure. Take him to a range - blasts of fun! Horse riding - absolutely. Go-carts - hell yeah! Basicaly doing ANYTHING but sitting, getting dizzy, slowly losing control of my body and thoughts and sharing that experience with someone is a better way to take a guest/client out or have a teambuilding.
DO something. Not just sit and drink and slowly get stupider in front of someone.11 -
This was at my first job, a site that sold magazine subscriptions during the dot com boom.
Times got rough during the bust. First sign, free snacks disappeared. Everyone started worrying, and checking fuckedcompany.com to see if we were on it. One day everyone's machines shut down, and someone walks around saying company meeting in the cafeteria. My Russian coworker asks if I have a screwdriver so he can liberate his hard drive. Go to the meeting. Most of the company is being laid off immediately. You have to hang around having interviews with your boss to see if you still have a job. I don't.
2 weeks later they call and ask if I'd like to come back. Turns out trying to run with 1 programmer wasn't working out for them. I go back.
First problem we try to tackle - the shopping cart is slow. We put in a hack SQL file to delete carts older than 1 week. Gets better. Then gets slower again. Rinse and repeat 2 times. Finally digging through the source in the perl folder (not what the main site was in) we find what scheduled job was supposed to do this. Dig in. What do we find out? sa_scheduled_tasks user account was deactivated, because only user accounts belonging to people who still had a job were left active.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuck. -
New college is big enough to let my legs hurt in pain while small enough to have carts for transport
It hurts!!!!
Besides I'm slowly going to depression whereas I already left coffee (as in not to take anymore)
So there is no coming back6 -
So I recently learned that there are "Shopping Cart APIs" that e-commerce sites use for their carts. Like Zen Cart or Open Cart. (I don't work in e-commerce.)
But that got me thinking, what are the most common shopping cart APIs used in India? And in general? Anyone out here who knows about this?2 -
Botero Carts
Address: 511 W Summit Ave, Charlotte, NC 28203
Phone: (980) 298-2703
We offer a wide variety of EV Golf Carts to choose from, including new and used models. We also carry a large selection of parts and accessories, so you can customize your golf cart to meet your specific needs.
Whether you are looking for a golf cart for personal use or for your business, Botero Carts is the perfect place to shop. We offer competitive prices and excellent customer service. We also offer financing options to make it easy to purchase your dream golf cart.
In addition to our retail business, we also sell EV Golf Carts wholesale. This makes us a great option for businesses that need to purchase multiple golf carts. We offer a variety of discounts to wholesale customers, and we can work with you to create a custom order that meets your specific needs.7 -
Keep Your Golf Cart in Top Shape with Storage, Trailers, Chargers, and More from Country Club Kustom Carts
At Country Club Kustom Carts, located at 1000 U.S. Hwy 40, Odessa, MO 64076, we understand that owning a golf cart is more than just about getting from one place to another—it’s about enjoying the ride. That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of products and services to enhance and protect your cart. Whether you're looking for golf cart storage in Blue Springs, need golf cart trailers in Blue Springs, require golf cart chargers in Blue Springs, or are searching for trusted golf cart dealers in Kansas City, we've got you covered!
Why Choose Country Club Kustom Carts?
As a premier destination for golf carts and accessories, Country Club Kustom Carts is here to provide everything you need to keep your golf cart running smoothly. From storage solutions to transportation and power needs, we offer reliable, quality options for customers in Blue Springs and Kansas City.
Golf Cart Storage Blue Springs: Protect Your Cart in Every Season
When you need a safe and secure place to store your golf cart, Country Club Kustom Carts offers reliable golf cart storage solutions in Blue Springs. Whether you're storing your cart during the winter or just need a place to keep it out of the way for a while, we have options that will ensure your cart stays in top condition.
Secure facilities: Our storage units are designed to protect your cart from the elements, keeping it safe and well-maintained.
Convenient location: We are just a short drive from Blue Springs, making it easy to access your cart whenever you need it.
Affordable rates: Our storage solutions are priced competitively, so you can enjoy peace of mind without breaking the bank.
Trust Country Club Kustom Carts to keep your golf cart safe and protected, whether you're storing it for the season or just need a temporary solution.
Golf Cart Trailers Blue Springs: Transport Your Cart with Ease
If you’re looking for a golf cart trailer in Blue Springs, we have a variety of options to suit your needs. Whether you’re hauling your cart to a new location or need a trailer for transport to and from the golf course, Country Club Kustom Carts has the perfect solution.
Why choose us for your golf cart trailer needs?
Durability: Our trailers are built to last, designed with strong materials to safely transport your golf cart.
Easy to load and unload: We offer trailers that make loading and unloading your cart quick and convenient.
Variety: Whether you need a small, single-cart trailer or a larger option to carry multiple carts, we have trailers in various sizes.
Let Country Club Kustom Carts provide you with the best golf cart trailers in Blue Springs, so you can safely and efficiently transport your cart wherever you need to go.
Golf Cart Chargers Blue Springs: Keep Your Cart Powered Up
A golf cart charger is a critical accessory for any electric golf cart owner, and Country Club Kustom Carts has the right charger for your needs. If you’re in Blue Springs and need a new charger or a replacement, we offer top-of-the-line options to keep your cart’s batteries charged and ready to go.
Why choose our golf cart chargers?
Fast charging: Our chargers offer quick, efficient charging to get you back on the course or road as soon as possible.
Long-lasting: Our chargers are built to last, designed to help extend the life of your cart’s battery.
Compatibility: We offer chargers for all types of golf carts, ensuring that you get the perfect fit for your cart's model.
Whether you need a new golf cart charger or want to upgrade your current one, Country Club Kustom Carts in Blue Springs has you covered!
Golf Cart Dealers Kansas City: Your Trusted Source for Golf Carts
Looking for golf cart dealers in Kansas City? Country Club Kustom Carts is proud to be your trusted local dealer, offering a wide range of new and used golf carts to fit your needs and budget. Whether you’re in the market for a basic model or want something more customized, we have the perfect golf cart for you.
What sets us apart from other golf cart dealers in Kansas City?
Wide selection: We carry a variety of models, including electric and gas-powered golf carts, so you can choose the best option for your needs.
Customization: Want to make your golf cart truly unique? We offer a wide range of accessories and customization options.
Expert advice: Our team of experts is here to help you choose the best cart for your needs and provide guidance on all the available features.
When it comes to buying a golf cart, whether you're in Kansas City or surrounding areas, Country Club Kustom Carts is your go-to destination for quality and service.3 -
A game-changer for electric golf carts, the 48V 105Ah golf cart battery ensures peak performance in every swing. With 105Ah capacity and advanced lithium-ion cells, it delivers steady power for hills, long distances, and multi-passenger carts. Its compact structure saves space, and the maintenance-free design cuts operational costs. Whether for commercial fleets or personal use, this battery excels in endurance, speed, and reliability, transforming your golf cart into a dependable course companion.1
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As urban infrastructure projects venture deeper beneath city streets, the need for reliable compact power solutions becomes vital. An Industrial concealed socket system provides robust, low profile outlets integrated directly into tunnel walls, ensuring uninterrupted power for lighting rigs, ventilation units and monitoring equipment. In rapidly expanding underground networks—from subway expansions to utility corridors—the capacity to deliver stable power while minimizing spatial footprint drives both safety and efficiency efforts.
Tunnels demand equipment that withstands high humidity, dust and occasional splashes without compromising performance. A recessed socket module sealed with durable gaskets offers IP rated protection, keeping internal contacts free of debris and corrosion. By embedding these modules flush with concrete or prefabricated panels, installers eliminate protruding covers that might snag maintenance cables or equipment trolleys. The result is a sleek interface that blends seamlessly into the hardened environment, reducing trip hazards and simplifying cleaning routines in confined spaces.
In smart city initiatives, underground spaces host sophisticated sensor networks that track air quality, structural movement and lighting intensity. Each sensor node relies on local power access, making strategically placed concealed sockets indispensable. Modular socket clusters enable technicians to add or relocate outlets alongside fiber optic junctions and network switches, supporting rapid deployment of IoT devices without extensive wiring overhauls. This flexibility accelerates modernization efforts, letting urban planners upgrade systems in existing tunnels with minimal disruption to transit services.
Safety protocols in subterranean environments prioritize rapid isolation of faulty circuits. Concealed socket panels can house miniature protective devices that trip at the first sign of overload or short. Clear labeling and color coded terminals inside the enclosure guide service crews during inspections, while lockable covers prevent unauthorized access. These features ensure that power faults do not escalate into equipment failures or fire risks, maintaining safe operational conditions even amid high traffic subway platforms and service galleries.
Maintenance efficiency also benefits from quick release mounting systems. Technicians working under tight schedules appreciate panels that slide out of their housings on guide rails, granting direct access to wiring without chiseling out concrete or dismantling support frames. A captive fastener design keeps screws linked to the cover, preventing lost hardware in hard to reach areas. Such user friendly details reduce downtime for lighting lamp replacements or duct sensor recalibrations, keeping tunnel inspections on schedule.
Energy efficiency targets in green transit corridors demand that distribution systems minimize losses. By positioning concealed sockets near loads, cable lengths shrink and voltage drops decrease. Grouped outlets can feed LED luminaires, emergency fans and platform charging stations for electric maintenance carts, all managed through local distribution hubs. In combination with power monitoring modules, these sockets feed usage data back to centralized control centers, enabling predictive maintenance and load balancing that support uninterrupted service.
Construction timelines for urban tunnels often overlap with renovation works in adjacent structures. A concealed socket solution simplifies staging, as workers can mount compact panels into temporary formwork or steel liners. The ability to preset wiring before final concrete pours accelerates progress and reduces scheduling conflicts. Once structural works conclude, outlets are immediately available for installation of lighting bridges and safety beacons, ensuring a smooth handover from civil to electrical teams.
As cities push for resilient underground networks to meet rising transit and utility demands, the right power distribution approach becomes a cornerstone of project success. By choosing sleek, durable modules designed for harsh subterranean conditions, engineers deliver a safer, more adaptable environment for both equipment and personnel. For tailored industrial concealed socket solutions that support underground innovation, explore Nante.2

