I don't think anyone would use that construction though in the midwest if they only meant the men. If they wanted all the guys to get off the dance floor they would say "Now, all the guys are going to step off the dance…
> Also need to train your mind to flip off the stress switch when it’s time to go to sleep Hoo boy that's easeir said than done.
I think the big use-case is on Android where you're stuck with Java 7 and therefore can't use lambdas.
As both a hacker and a brewer this is extremely interesting. Building a temperature controller fermentation chamber is something I want to do at some point.
Submissions like this have no value. Posting this code just to laugh at how ignorant the programmer seems petty to me. Also, this code is so blatantly bad, it almost seems fake.
I had a brief experience with using Facebook's API last year. It was absolutely horrible. Documentation in the Wiki of features that no longer existed. Features that would just break with little or no explanation. Maybe…
SSH tunnels are a quick way to get fired here.
Bleh I find most coffee to be better than starbucks. Barring of course the free coffee I get in my office. That stuff tastes like hot mud.
Cool, but man, could that website possibly take up less of my horizontal screen space?
Contact Valve tech support, they might refund your money.
True, back in the days of Counter Strike 1.6 it was a terrible, buggy piece of DRM. It's improved by leaps and bounds since then.
These men are nihilists, nothing to be afraid of.
Unless you have college loans that you start paying on immediately after leaving college... which is bordering on most people these days.
I took a security class in college that and we used some of these documents to secure some systems. They're a pretty helpful reference.
BtJunkie.org indexes a lot of them
Blah, he was doing an AMA, but now reddit is down, as usual. Hope he continues after it comes back up.
John doesn't make money based on whether or not he gets a cup of coffee, so this whole question is worthless in my opinion.
Hasn't this always been true? Universities have always offered plenty of degrees in fields that are hard if not impossible to find good paying jobs in.
Reddit experienced some issues with Amazon a month ago that resulted in the site being down for almost a day. I'm pretty sure they're way below that percentage.
I'm not sure I quite agree. Any time I read anything about space, black holes, relativity etc. (which is way outside my field, I'm a programmer) I get that same sense of wonder. It's not gone, it's just that we don't…
It could also be that there's a lot of hate for PHP on Hacker News for various reasons. Not saying that it's justified, though.
No, Java is the COBOL of the 21st century. There's not a whole lot of business logic being done with PHP. There's a ton done with Java, though.
It's spelled "pick", and it's all one word "pickaxe".
I don't think anyone would use that construction though in the midwest if they only meant the men. If they wanted all the guys to get off the dance floor they would say "Now, all the guys are going to step off the dance…
> Also need to train your mind to flip off the stress switch when it’s time to go to sleep Hoo boy that's easeir said than done.
I think the big use-case is on Android where you're stuck with Java 7 and therefore can't use lambdas.
As both a hacker and a brewer this is extremely interesting. Building a temperature controller fermentation chamber is something I want to do at some point.
Submissions like this have no value. Posting this code just to laugh at how ignorant the programmer seems petty to me. Also, this code is so blatantly bad, it almost seems fake.
I had a brief experience with using Facebook's API last year. It was absolutely horrible. Documentation in the Wiki of features that no longer existed. Features that would just break with little or no explanation. Maybe…
SSH tunnels are a quick way to get fired here.
Bleh I find most coffee to be better than starbucks. Barring of course the free coffee I get in my office. That stuff tastes like hot mud.
Cool, but man, could that website possibly take up less of my horizontal screen space?
Contact Valve tech support, they might refund your money.
True, back in the days of Counter Strike 1.6 it was a terrible, buggy piece of DRM. It's improved by leaps and bounds since then.
These men are nihilists, nothing to be afraid of.
Unless you have college loans that you start paying on immediately after leaving college... which is bordering on most people these days.
I took a security class in college that and we used some of these documents to secure some systems. They're a pretty helpful reference.
BtJunkie.org indexes a lot of them
Blah, he was doing an AMA, but now reddit is down, as usual. Hope he continues after it comes back up.
John doesn't make money based on whether or not he gets a cup of coffee, so this whole question is worthless in my opinion.
Hasn't this always been true? Universities have always offered plenty of degrees in fields that are hard if not impossible to find good paying jobs in.
Reddit experienced some issues with Amazon a month ago that resulted in the site being down for almost a day. I'm pretty sure they're way below that percentage.
I'm not sure I quite agree. Any time I read anything about space, black holes, relativity etc. (which is way outside my field, I'm a programmer) I get that same sense of wonder. It's not gone, it's just that we don't…
It could also be that there's a lot of hate for PHP on Hacker News for various reasons. Not saying that it's justified, though.
No, Java is the COBOL of the 21st century. There's not a whole lot of business logic being done with PHP. There's a ton done with Java, though.
It's spelled "pick", and it's all one word "pickaxe".