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@Pogromist Yet another reason not to use Edge
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Agreeing with @Intronout.
As for colour palletes, just google. E.g. there's Adobe color wheel https://color.adobe.com/pl/create/...
But if you know next to nothing about design and colour theory, then it won't help much.
But I once followed on tumblr an artist who was colourblind - red-green kind, no one knew until he probed a colour and used it without checking, thinking it was green - it was red. The pic looked as if the character was standing in blood (lighter grass, without shadow, was green, only this one shade of "green" was wrong).
And my friend is slightly colourblind, not recognising the shades of red (red, maroon, brown - it's basically all the same for him). But he isn't going into any design or graphical stuff, only backend. -
Newer IE should properly work with URIs up to 4GB. It's Chrome that has the lowest at the moment (not counting Safari because no one on SO has checked it when I was last googling it) - 2MB.
How do I know? B64-encoded images in an old uni project. Firefox could handle big ones without problem, my partner's Chrome failed. And he blamed me for that. -
My friends work at other friend's company, it's at most <20 people for summer. Slack is used there mostly for when and where they are going for lunch. :D
And for some informing about updates and downtime, reporting bugs in one feature, and other stuff... but mostly food talk. -
And because they think that having anything free is better than not having anything at all. That included having but not using. - Vide the free game servers example. They won't use them, but they will HAVE them...
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@linuxxx Only when it's used for tagging - it's a hash-tag, it's a hash-prefixed tag. Like on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter.
Not "#include" or "#define" in C or C++! -
Oh, this so much. And when I start the music, I never realise when it ends. :') So I eventually sit in silence for a looong time as well.
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Regex email verification usually doesn't allow "+" sign. Which messes up my gmail aliases. Once I had to fill up my prepaid mobile phone and changed js on the website because the latter part of the form activated only when the email was "valid" by their standards. Of course when reporting it, some consultant said my email was invalid etc. AFTER I FREAKING TOLD THEM EXACTLY THE LINE THE REGEX IS AND ASKED TO FORWARD MY MESSAGE TO TECH GUYS.
[The other phone company I have number with, redirected my message to tech guys like I asked. And I got bonus money on my prepaid number "for inconvenience caused".] -
My tutor at uni C class said "hashtag include" etc. It's "hash" at most (still not really correct in English, but it was in my language), not a f!@#ing "hashtag"! Made me cringe. And not only me.
I wonder if she called C# "C hashtag" as well - we didn't have classes with her next year, when we started C#.