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Ahh yess.. The 10x time traveller developer.
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@Cyanide I absolutely love it when a dream leaves me in a weird emotional state for the rest of the day.. I've had a few like that (not lucid) and some were super creepy.
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@AlmondSauce that's correct. Also, according to studies, lucid dreamers can't kill themselves in their dream. Their brain sort of takes over for a second to get them out of doing that. Fascinating stuff!
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So she cut of her hand and left it with the baby too?
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Where is the Arch Linux guy?
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So basically Linux is being a cunt
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Was just about to post the same thing
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Yeah that IS perfectly fine.
Specially when you work on multiple websites for multiple clients using IIS as a server for example.
That does NOT fall under "reinventing the wheel".. That is the original wheel -
@25thAndroid so the girl was a gold digger then? Only noticed / cared when he started making lots of money?
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Shit! That's terrible
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@rutee07 same 😉
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I think I have less than a year worth of hair left before I have to shave it all off 😂
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You must be a one of those mythical rock star devs.
You gave up immediately without even trying to find out why it didn't work.
Not gatekeeping here, but a dev should have the drive to fix and investigate things. That's the first requirement of a good dev in my opinion. -
This started happening to me since the start of this year. I don't know how to workaround it. So you are not alone
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Out of loop, what happened to pixel?
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Samsung does it this way too for its buds. Though the update is like 1.2MB usually and finishes in seconds.
Not saying it's better, but at least less chance of things going bad -
The riots don't help at all. It is understandable that people are angry with the police and that's fine. But burning local businesses isn't going to achieve anything but re-inforce some sterotypes and makes matters worst in the whole "racial relations" in US.
It also seems like people have forgotten how the last time riots like this happened, innocent police officers were hunted down and killed. Where were the riots when that black police officer killed the Australian white woman in Minneapolis? The Media wasn't interested.
Of course, this is a presendential election year, so expect this to be dragged out for as long as possible and more similar instances will occur. -
@nitwhiz thank goodness leftpad is still in npm... that rocket wouldn't have launched otherwise 😂
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@yellow-dog as a C# developer myself... I laugh in properly implemented Generics 😂
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I assume this was a recruiter who said that? Because I feel offended sometimes when I talk to recruiters.
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You're gonna be just fine
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This is not meant to offend of criticize your work. This comment is about the general trend of delegating infrastructure stuff like this to 3rd party tools. What if your site/service is down? Does that mean I can't enable a feature when I want to until hours/days later when it is back?
what if you have a bug in this service and features started randomly getting enabled/disabled?
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And every good thing will be yours too
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@Voxera complex OAuth and OpenId info, tokens, signatures + custom application state gets passed in GET requests via URLs. I reckon if the global authentication and authorization standards are using query strings for that, search can use it too. I'm finding it hard to beleive you'd need even 1MB of filters for a search endpoint.
I'm not arguing in bad faith here as I am very netrual to this argument. I haven't spoken to someone who holds your opinion so i am trying to understand it more. -
So what kind of search filters do you have that exceeds the 2MB url length limit on Chrome and 2048 characters on Firefox and IE?
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@molaram I guess I'll clarify what I meant. What kind and size of data do you need to send to the server via GET that can't go in as a query string?
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Just curious, what kind of data do you usually place in the GET request's body?
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I read that as: am I edible now 🙄
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@C0D4 dear diary... 😅
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Do something about it