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AboutJust another miserable developer. :/
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SkillsPython, Java, JavaScript
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Well, beggars can't be choosers. 😛
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What command did you use to get this?
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@ScriptCoded - Ahh, sorry. Then ignore my comment. 😅
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I think the laptop may support a lower output frequency for 4k resolution. If you are using the HDMI port on your laptop then you might want to consider using the thunderbolt port. That usually support higher resolution with high frequency.
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My preference is Terminator.
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Nope, you are not alone.
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And here. 😂😂
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Same here.
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Happened to me once. My Github pages, repo was all blocked. Somehow, my account got flagged. Sent a message for review and they unblocked after a couple of hours.
I guess, our account came under their flagging algorithms false positives. -
@gitpush - Agree. By default, it should show a prompt to prevent such mishaps. If we want to suppress it (for scripts) add another flag.
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@Pavr - Thank God for that! Otherwise, I would've been without a job by now. 😅
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@gitpush - apparently if you use crontab -ri then it shows a prompt before removing the crontab.
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I was in the same situation as you are. Try to find few friends who are actually smart and hangout with them. They maybe dumb in C, but they can surely teach you something about other things. Try to ignore the noise.
At times you can use it to your advantage to fool your prof. 😉
Eg: I took one month to setup a webpage for my college's event. When my prof asked for updates, I kept tell her that I was busy designing each page. And then one day when I finally got fed up, I sat for 15mins and created a Tumblr page. 😛 -
You prick 😛
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I bet they are simply bots which are scanning Github user's profile (based on their location) and their repositories to match the language in which they want developers. Once they get their match they send a mail to the user on the email id which they find from the git commits.
I think many job agencies use this tactic. -
Vote++
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Here, I am still stuck on SVN. :(
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I'm going to put that on my work laptop just to freak people out. That is once I get a work laptop. 😛
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@mclovinit - CEO of Goth2Boss. 😂😂😂
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Who remembers the new emergency number? :P
Type that in your Google Android dialer and see what happens. :) -
@nljw - That scene is awesome! He then goes to say, "I love how the smoke seems to come out from the top." Hilarious!!!
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@turturtles - Same here!
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Just smile and wave boys... Smile and wave. 😂😂
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@masterakay - I guess, from the app it's not possible. But you can open this rant on a desktop browser and download the image. ;)
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In Salesforce, to deploy your application you need a minimum 75% code coverage in each class.
So, to achieve that people write test classes without a single assert statement!!!
When asked why, he tells me we do that so so it doesn't break in production.
So, basically that is like NOT writing test classes. WTF! -
Typical case of Callback Hell. 😂😂
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I thought that was going to be a picture of a real bug (insect), until the image loaded. :P