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@RodrigoF But you can decide what to allow. It blocks everything from another domain by default. So no shit included out of the box. But it also blocks good stuff like jquery and many other. You have to invest some time to configure it when visiting new page but you have the full control
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That's actually not a bad strategy. When you click such ad and install this ad blocker (assuming that it's legit) you won't see ads anymore. So their ads won't be shown to you and they won't pay for it. Double profit. Unless you'll install different ad blocker. Then my theory is useless but you still won't see ads ;)
PS. I recommend uMatrix. It's the best not just in terms of blocking ads. It'll also block cryptos mining and other spying pieces of shit. Check it out. -
A few years ago I installed Damn Small Linux on my first computer. 800MHz, 128MB RAM. Worked like a charm.
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This would be a bad design because you don't know all the animals that will come to the veterinary center. And you don't want to spend a whole month creating all the classes extending Animal. All types of animals should be placed in a database. There must be an easy way to add new records.
So no, that day won't come. Ever. -
Life is too short to remove devices safely
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The good news is that it's just the matter of practice
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My cat looks exactly the same. Literally. And I have a blanket that also looks the same. What a coincidence
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It's around 2 weeks after X-mas but I just got a side project without a deadline. It's quite well defined (not perfect but still above average), paid per hour and literally without deadline.
Santa exists! -
Doctors are perfect metaphor because most people understand basic differences between their specializations. If someone asks me to fix their computer I always ask them:
"Would you go to a neurosurgeon with a flu?"
That mostly works -
sed to the rescue
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My father is still playing Wolfenstein 3D.
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It works in my car xD
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When I was working in a corporation people from another country (also working for this corporation) sent us some code. On USB stick. Using regular courier service.
We're in the 21st century. What's wrong with those people? -
Yup, also true here
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People have to adapt. Like in Darwin theory. If people can't adapt to changing reality that's their problem. Jobs are changing quite fast these days. Some of them never existed and were created in the last few years. Some of them doesn't exist anymore. AI won't change much in that trend. But people are lazy - learned something once and want to do that for the rest of their life. And someday they will be crying that AI (or automation) took their job. But it'll be all their fault because they didn't learn (or didn't want to learn) how to adapt in 21st century.
I hope that their kids will be smarter. -
You can't link people in the rant. Let me do that for you
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@Olverine When it crashes it actually turns on fire
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It's called "shotgun debugging". I love it :D
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@Doruk Actually we found (infinity-100)/2 bugs
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"Any other" means "press anything other than a key". Like a monitor or a yeti. Simple
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Why the fuck one would ever do that?
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@Aporue-Sutol Finland have the best education system in the world. At least on a regular school level. That's my opinion. Don't know if it also apply to driving schools but I bet it does.
PS. I'm from Poland and I've been in Finland once ;) -
@Bikonja I'm always naming this var $ex and noone noticed it yet :D
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@Aporue-Sutol Such course is a very good thing if you can take one. Everyone should be obliged to do it to get the driving license.
Sometimes it is enough to just go to an empty parking lot to feel your car. And I don't mean "drifting". I mean learning how your car behaves. It won't replace the course but it's better than nothing. -
@Chester What printer you used?
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Is that fish 3d printed?
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@Aporue-Sutol Same here. Season of stupid crashes is about to start
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Is there a cat on the chimney in the top left corner? I think he's watching you. Be safe, man ;)
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Maybe someone did it as a punishment?
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The amount of RAM that any browser use these days is kind of misunderstanding. Why do they need so much memory? A rocket sent to the moon almost 50 years ago had less RAM. Much less.
Once I opened 4MB json which was additionally parsed by some json extension. This single tab took around 700MB of RAM. What. The. Fuck? What are you using it for, browser? Computing π for fun?
I started using OneTab Chrome extension lately to deal with too many tabs and memory consumption. Awesome tool. Check it out.