I remember those keyboards, if I hit that button my PC just hard crashed. Fantastic.
I remember those keyboards, if I hit that button my PC just hard crashed. Fantastic.


They’re downvoted because the OS prompts it every time. Not only when it’s needed.
It’s like the doctor says you better do a full checkup every time you see them and every time the results are perfectly okay. Sure, maybe one day they’ll be right but it’s not the correct way to do things.


Then you stick a usb key in and invariably get the “windroze has detected a problem with the drive, scan or format?”
Do nothing and the drive works perfectly well.


And your code is unmaintainable, has no unit tests and needs someone with the mindset of a 15 yo to “fix it” all the time, or so it seems.
Good luck learning to code for real with that mindset.
And automatic test systems. It’s not that hard.
At least I’ll heat my home!
Europeans: Pathetic.
/j


Potatoes, carrots, butternut, cook & mix (the onion can be made on the side and added after the mixing). Salt&pepper.


It’s better today than the wast majority of history, so you got that going for ya


They use that trick to see which game interests people. That game ad you clicked on isn’t a real game, but might be if lots of people try to download it. It’s cheap to do an ad, expensive to make a game…
It’s amazing how fast the gaming industry went from “let’s make an even more incredible game” to dark patterns and shit like this.
You must tackle that with being underpaid!
/j


Use a needle and thread and draw that hole togetherish.


That’s wild, I have worked on large scientific software, coupled with electron microscopes (off all kind of types, bio, material, big, small) and we had over 700 types of processings of different data and visualisation. Without OOP in there it would have been a one man orchestra-mess per client.
We had those people clinging to their scripts too, they were actually the best getting the results out from bad aquisitions, but it’s kind of complicated because it’s not the scripts that are important but the dude using them.
The OOP was good because it tied it all together (you could easily string compute modules together to form new treatments of data for example), that’s not needed in a small, one-situation setup, but still I’d code something to manage it all if I were you (and had the possibility to do so ofc), maybe your gui does that. But then again, I don’t know how it all works where you work so what do I know 🤷🏻♀️.
Cheers
Nice site, but the prices are way bigger when you click the link or is it I who doesn’t get how it works?
Thanks, seems great!


Well you’re not wrong, but man, you’re hating the screwdriver because you work in a bolt factory.
Use the took that best suits your problem, right?
Also: what’s that code that has thousands of variables that cannot be organised? If it isn’t just an example for the sake of an example, I’m genuinely curious! And how does scripts “fix” that?
Also: I have always hated java for their overuse of OOP, but also restricting its use, wtf.
Also: I love a straightforward script, on linux at least!
14TB for $160 seems insanely low/good price, even for refurbished?
Or where do you get prices like that?! (I’m in the EU BTW).
This is me 100% 😑 can’t finish XYZ because if I finish XYZ then there is no more XYZ…