FooBarrington

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FooBarrington,

No, it’s not due to React. If the code were written in vanilla it wouldn’t be more efficient, just harder to maintain.

FooBarrington,

Just add them as PWAs using a browser you don’t usually use (e.g. Edge), that should give you everything you’re asking for.

FooBarrington,

Took me way too long to figure out that you can actually beat him at his game!

FooBarrington,

When you hit enter on the DD command, and your eyes suddenly start flashing.

FooBarrington,

THERE’S MOLD GROWING ON SANTAS FACE???

FooBarrington,

Are there any predators smart enough to strategize like this? I know that some use water holes as hunting grounds, but that’s probably more instinctive than actual strategy.

FooBarrington,

Makes sense to me. Why do empty trash bags exist? Nobody wants an empty trash bag, so everyone fills them up all the time. Why not sell them pre-filled? It just doesn’t make sense.

Anyone want to try this "nyancat" docker image? It's pretty big -- 23kIB. :^) (hub.docker.com)

Long, short story: CLI animation with some minor annoyances. “Handcrafted” most of em out of the .c file, followed by a bunch of gcc flags. Made it distroless, and this came up. Then my “sharing itch” started after checking the memory usage of the container at a whooping 0 bytes. (I know it must be way more than that,...

FooBarrington,

How do Flatpaks follow “black box philosophy”?

FooBarrington,

“You’re not dead until you’re warm and dead”

FooBarrington,

That’s… Surprising. If you’re doing things right, double quotes should be no trouble at all:

  • HTTP requests have simple, automatic encoding
  • SQL queries with prepared statements don’t need any special handling for double quotes
  • Rendering the data should happen with proper escaping etc.

They are usually only trouble if you’re doing SQL queries wrong (concatenation etc.) or if you’re not escaping your output.

FooBarrington,

Ah, that’s understandable. Sorry you have to go through that!

FooBarrington,

Beautiful! Makes much more sense to implement this separately.

FooBarrington,

When your fleshlight starts biting and doesn’t stop fighting, that’s a moray!

FooBarrington,

Why does an IDE need unfettered access to my whole FS? Access to the project directory, and maybe the runtime directory, have to be enough.

FooBarrington,

Which brings us back to the initial post:

I hate peaking under the stalls or knocking doors to figure it out. The answer is so simple.

FooBarrington,

Which brings us back to the initial question.

FooBarrington,

Man, Hitchhiker’s Guide really was ahead of its time.

FooBarrington,

Big deal, Americans do the same every day!

FooBarrington,

I had to run experiments that generate a lot of data (think hundreds of megabytes per minute). Our laptops had very little internal storage. I wasn’t allowed to use an external drive, or my own NAS, or the company share - instead they said “can’t you just delete the older experiments?”… Sure, why would I need the experiment data I’m generating? Might as well /dev/null it!

FooBarrington,

In the past, I didn’t block ads on YouTube for the reason you describe. The amount has increased so much over the last couple of years that I had to start - multiple unskippable ads before a video are just not acceptable.

Instead I subscribe to Patreons (which I swap around every couple of weeks depending on who I watch the most).

FooBarrington,

I feel so sorry for the actors and other people who worked on the show, besides D and D of course. Imagine being part of the biggest TV thing ever and having incredible success, only for it all to fall apart towards the end, completely removing the thing from public consciousness.

FooBarrington,

It’s a perfectly acceptable use of the meme template, though I suspect in your triggered rage you didn’t manage to notice that.

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