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  • Ah makes sense, I've always preferred vim but never got good with the motions

  • That's what I mostly use too

  • Hmmm..ill have to do some research as I don't know most of those

  • Not to start the infamous war but why Emacs and not vim/neovim?

  • From jb I only have used pycharm but it was pretty good.

  • So throw onions at the security

  • Is that why they always make me cry?

  • But can you trust onions?

  • This was a whole video series, I think like 6 parts. The described Calculus using girls bodies.

  • Decades ago ago there was a series of videos of girls teaching calculus. For example they had a girl lay down on her back and then described how to use integrals to determine the area of her boobs.

  • Of course!

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  • I have no idea, it was well over 20 years ago and I think I was like 10 or 11

  • I worked in a heavily regulated industry. Everything required a manual test. Let's say you have an employee ID that is 10 digits long which they use to log in. You had to have some else (couldn't be the developer) to write a series of tests, get those tests approved by 5 people(with specific titles) then a third person to execute the test, then the second person had to write a report saying it all passed, then that report had to be approved by the same 5 people.

    That typically wasn't the delay. The delay was to execute the tests we needed to stop production. That typically was a 6 week wait(unless urgent for "reasons") and changes like "I will drop scrap by 83%" was typically told wait till July 4th or Christmas breaks. Why? Because production would be down for 3-4 days typically. Someone had to start the system, ok no entry produces error, executor and developer have to sign a physical paper, restart the whole system, now an entry of 1 digit produces an error, sign the form, repeat for all digit quantities up to 9, repeat for all digit quantities up to the choosen value(based on severity if an issue occurred), 2 people sign for each one, system restarted between each. If you had say an enter button and a cancel button each had to be checked for each quantities of digits. Oh but wait what if someone just types there name... Now repeat everything for alphabet values... What if someone does combination, more tests, more restarts, more signing.

    Reports easily surpassed 1000 pages, no one really had time to check all that so I saw so many missed signatures and missed tests. I asked the "senior validation expert" can I just automate a lot of these tests using unit tests and attach a computer generated report of all tests passing and the source code of the tests? " the response I got was" what's a unit test? "they still don't use any of them to my knowledge.

  • Just use a normal power strip to power things in a natural disaster, or prepare proper and properly hook one up.

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  • Oh I remember, my first "website" was hosted on xoom and was a serious of nested tables showing the stats of units in warcraft 2.

    There were no calculations or anything, just the basic stats.

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  • Based on intent of tor I also assume no api or database access... So it must be basically static websites.

    Any similar alternative systems like blazor or Maui or even yaml is probably discouraged too...

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  • I know very little about tor/dark web but do know web design(at least backend I suck at actual design)... What are the requirements?

  • I had a cheap generator. I plugged in an extention cord through the window, into a powerstrip with the fridge, modem and 2 sockets to charge devices. Worked perfectly when I needed it but I also had a kerosene space heater so I wasn't too concerned about freezing(bring all blankets into the living room, build a blanket fort atleast 6 feet away from the space heater and have everyone cuddle, calms people down, provides warmth and forms bonds.

  • Usually this are associated with Christmas lights... What's the rush? Do it right this weekend instead of hoping you have time next weekend and you don't burn down your house in the meantime

  • Every day

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  • Ah that makes sense