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Maybe it’s an issue of weatherproofing, or maybe vandalism?
Maybe it’s an issue of weatherproofing, or maybe vandalism?
How is this basic?
This isn’t ai…
That’s a featured snippet, so not AI at all.
I’m a tidyverse zealot and I just cannot stand fixing people’s 300 line base R spaghetti that can easily be refactored into 10 lines of dplyr. Especially annoying when researchers can’t move away from doing everything in matrix format (when it’s unnecessary).
Agreed, in any context where I’d open man I’d rather tldr instead. If you needed to read chunks of documentation like in man I’d rather just google the docs instead than clunkily try to read in terminal.
Man live coding interviews sound like a nightmare to me.
Any chance you could share your docker-compose.yml for your stack?
At that point why not use TSV?
I’ve only been programming seriously (for work) in the last two years and honestly don’t get the copy pasting memes. I get copy pasting a 1-3 line terminal snippet sometimes, but idk how people are getting away without actually writing their own code.
Rclone is superior IMHO, you have to explicitly name the output folder. Used to think it was a hassle but in hindsight being explicit about the destination reduces mistakes.
I use GNU find every day and still have to google about the details. Only learnt about - delete the other day, good to know the position matters.
Wouldn’t syncing automatically every few days give you the same protection though?
Only if you’re specifically targeted. I know enough regex to know that nobody is going to bother trying to parse known passwords to identify patterns like that when there’s a billion suckers who use ‘password123’ for their bank accounts.
As long as the pattern is not super predictable, and aren’t dictionary words, nobody is brute forcing that.
If its Boeing I ain’t landing doesn’t have the same ring.
I got that dawg in me
Same. Was slightly disappointed, but I guess it just shows how well the show was produced. It departed significantly from the book (iirc) but made all the right choices in the process.
The ending to Station 11 (the miniseries) was so weepingly, heartwrenchingly beautiful. I could not stop thinking about it for weeks.
An really interesting show, would highly recommend. Actually thought it was much better than the book.
Do yourself a favour and sideload Smarttubenext onto the chromecast. No more YouTube ads.
Yea that didn’t happen either when people were warned about false information online…