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achillesforever6 posted:Ugh forced to take the next day off of work because of pink eye. I only have 13 days left to use now! Eww
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weird Asian candy posted:Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?!?!?! Yeah. We just learned that little nugget a few months ago. On top of that we have a WinXP machine with an LPT licensing plug to upload document templates to our mainframe. It's a 16 bit program with no updates, and the hardware is failing so it has to be unplugged daily. The people who own it refuse to do anything about it and it will become a huge emergency when it finally melts down. I hope it happens soon because these people are idiots and need to get burned.
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Aaaaaaarrrrrggggg posted:Yeah. We just learned that little nugget a few months ago. On top of that we have a WinXP machine with an LPT licensing plug to upload document templates to our mainframe. It's a 16 bit program with no updates, and the hardware is failing so it has to be unplugged daily. The people who own it refuse to do anything about it and it will become a huge emergency when it finally melts down. I hope it happens soon because these people are idiots and need to get burned. Yikes dude. Ok, I have no room to complain anymore you win. That sounds absolutely infuriating.
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The Glumslinger posted:https://twitter.com/VanessaOblinger/status/1082729323692523522 Seeing Megatron on this list makes me way sadder than it should. achillesforever6 posted:Ugh forced to take the next day off of work because of pink eye. I only have 13 days left to use now! Ask me how I got pink eye the last time I had it. I didn't know you could get it the way that I got it, and it did not involve excrement of any kind (human or otherwise).
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The Krassensteins are so stupid and pure https://twitter.com/krassenstein/status/1082810161960505345
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If the Natives had the resources and manpower to build a wall around the US they would have conquered everything instead.
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C-Euro posted:Ask me how I got pink eye the last time I had it. I didn't know you could get it the way that I got it, and it did not involve excrement of any kind (human or otherwise). Someone convinced you their butthole was a kaleidoscope
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imagine being charlie kirk lmao https://twitter.com/willsommer/status/1082815292533891072?s=19
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I binged Parks and Rec last year and loved it. Would I like The Office?
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:I binged Parks and Rec last year and loved it. Would I like The Office? I think so, yeah. It's so cringe inducing.
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weird Asian candy posted:Someone convinced you their butthole was a kaleidoscope Nope! No butts were involved.
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C-Euro posted:Nope! No butts were involved. Tell us!
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You paged me?
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I also had a pretty bad headcold and all my sinuses are infected, but yeah don't know how I got pink eye, I rub my eyes a lot in general so I just probably had bad luck and picked it up a friends party since they had their kids running around.
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weird Asian candy posted:Tell us! (spoilered for potential )Popped a blister on my foot and it squirted me in the eye. Woke up with pink eye the next morning. Whoops!
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C-Euro posted:(spoilered for potential )Popped a blister on my foot and it squirted me in the eye. Woke up with pink eye the next morning. Whoops! I wouldn't have guessed that never ever lol
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C-Euro posted:(spoilered for potential )Popped a blister on my foot and it squirted me in the eye. Woke up with pink eye the next morning. Whoops!
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re: Docker. Containerization is really cool and has a lot of useful applications however everything hifi said is correct on top of 1. Docker the company is poo poo, 2. Docker for Mac is an even bigger piece of poo poo garbage tool and 3. Young devs are obsessed with finding container-based solutions for problems that don't need them. Or, creating problems out of thin air to use containers for. Example I've ran into is requiring a local test suite to run by using docker to pull containers for each individual subsystem. Thats multiple gig downloads, an hour+ wait time to start up and then another hour to run the tests. Just using the local scripts that have existed since the dawn of time would've ran the stuff in 30 minutes The pro/cons of ideal+hip solutions and practical I want out of here in 8 hour solutions are seemingly lost on the younger crops of developers. re: DBAs. Leper is largely right. The advent of easy drop-in ORMs, NoSQL solutions, cloud services, and cool things like SQLite auto-indexing itself, and entire etl->dw piplines have made the vast majority of database dirty work irrelevant to a lot of dev shops. That said, designing a good relational model and actually knowing how to use SQL is increasingly seen as 4D calculus, again, mostly in the younger dev pool (my personal experience). So it's pretty easy to see that kind of work being relegated to high powered positions at companies that need a complex setup and as the guys being outsourced to. Only get into it if you really love databases and designing good models for complex problems. (Kinda ignoring the "excel guy" or MSAccess dba type roles here because lol if those are ever gone). If you like SQL, you probably can carve a nice career for yourself because IMO someone who can write efficient queries is absolutely invaluable. A lot of the mentioned tech and high-powered hardware do a lot to cover up lovely data design and lovely queries, but they will eventually get exposed.
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not unique to docker, but you can download a container that might just start mining bitcoins too.
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Shimrra Jamaane posted:I binged Parks and Rec last year and loved it. Would I like The Office? I loved P&R but detested The Office, the latter seemed to have nothing going for it but awkward gawking at the camera, and the longer it kept going at the melodramatic bullshit love triangle, the more I knew it wasn’t for me. I’m in the minority on that though, clearly plenty of people love it, so ymmv
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if you want something Manly to talk about, the new makita circular saw is AWS-capable not that aws
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Thaddius the Large posted:I loved P&R but detested The Office, the latter seemed to have nothing going for it but awkward gawking at the camera, and the longer it kept going at the melodramatic bullshit love triangle, the more I knew it wasn’t for me. I’m in the minority on that though, clearly plenty of people love it, so ymmv Definitely in this same camp. P&R had so much charm. It's characters all felt real and imbued with a basic human decency that's hard to find on TV(except Aziz Ansari). The Office felt like the same 3 jokes over and over with endless mugging at the camera.
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Whether you like or hate the office the first season mostly fuckin sucks butt
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The first season of Parks and Rec is also pretty bad. They didn’t figure the characters out until season 2.
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The 1st season was only 6 episodes so that's a big who cares.
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Spoeank posted:Whether you like or hate the office the first season mostly fuckin sucks butt Diversity Day is one of my favorite episodes!
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I could not get into the office at all
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Spoeank posted:Whether you like or hate the office the first season mostly fuckin sucks butt I tried watching The Office in late 2017 and one of the first jokes in the first episode was about Donald Trump. I couldn't really focus on the episode, or the show in general, after that. C-Euro fucked around with this message at 04:25 on Jan 9, 2019 |
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Ehud posted:Diversity Day is one of my favorite episodes! That's why I said mostly. Diversity Day is very good
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The office is real good Parks and rec is real good Lifting weights is real good My hands are sore from deadlifting more weights than I ever deadlifted yesterday and I'm real proud I lifted as much as I lifted. Lifted
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guys i just ordered a bunch of canning supplies this is happening
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I think the Office just kinda suffers because it hits it's peak early in it's run and stayed around 3-4 seasons too long, but I don't think it gets unwatchable outside of things like Scotts Tots.
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Scott's Tots is the most perfectly executed piece of media in the history of mankind.
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FizFashizzle posted:guys i just ordered a bunch of canning supplies Go ham. Make kimchi
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https://twitter.com/ParkerMolloy/status/1082856609276194821
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Spoeank posted:Scott's Tots is the most perfectly executed piece of media in the history of mankind. I feel like I could get through anything after watching that. Everyone I know skips it on their rewatches.
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Its Rinaldo posted:Ohhhhh poo poo it’s Rinaldo’s time to shine! Finally something I have experience with, as I’m and admin director at a fitness center! So $25 is pretty reasonable as far as monthly costs go, you just have to be careful about contracts and any things that have additional fees. Like if you want to do something aside from just jump on an elliptical like a yoga class or something it might have additional fees and certainly things like hiit or boot camp will as well. Some places (like mine) bundle that all in and while there is a higher monthly rate it ends up cheaper than other places. But if that is stuff you don’t care about most of the nationwide chains can be fine for your needs. Thanks, this is quite helpful. My insurance is just hooking me up to something called "Active & Fit" and the $25/mo is a flat negotiated fee for every provider in that network. https://www.activeandfitdirect.com/ There doesn't seem to be any usage requirements, it's just "hey go be healthy, idiot, the gyms are thataway -->" I dunno if there's additional fees being paid by Kaiser to the centers or what, but I suspect not... most likely it's just some kind of negotiated fee in exchange for the referrals type arrangement. You might know better, though. I will definitely go get a tour with my wife, we definitely don't want trainers or whatnot right now, and I strongly suspect we will not maintain a habit and by this time next year we'll be canceling. But for the moment it's something we need to try. No Butt Stuff posted:Planet fitness is like 10 bucks a month without any subsidies. Ah OK well deffo not paying $25 for it then, and that seems like a ridiculous deal so unless the place stinks or something I'll probably just do that. Spoeank posted:Leperflesh just treat every decision as entering a new universe in an infinite series of universes. Every decision is schroedingers cat situation, really. *This* iteration of Leperflesh always made that decision, but there exists a universe where *that* iteration made a different decision. We're just riding the waves of interdimensional travel. The forking universe idea is sci-fi old hat, and in any case does not address the issue of a lack of free will: the only source of branching universes supported by actual evidence would be the idea that e.g. radioactive decay, brownian motion, and other physics principles based on (apparently) true randomness built in to the universe means that if we rewound time a few minutes and let it play forward, events would not transpire identically; but that does not provide human minds with agency, only with a potentially different experiential illusion of choice. In other words, I'm afraid it's no consolation; we are still as helpless in that scenario as always. It is more of a consolation to simply accept the illusion of choice is so convincing that most of the time we're convinced it's real, and that's a more pleasurable experience, so we can be thankful for that. (But have no choice to be so thankful, when we are...) Leperflesh fucked around with this message at 06:21 on Jan 9, 2019 |
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