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I think I will steal this.
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I think I will steal this.
Ah, the horcrux technique.
A reference to the software engineer who worked 20+ years at Microsoft and then became a goose farmer. The LinkedIn post became viral.
Not an answer, but you don’t need an extension to defeat right-click blocking scripts: shift-right-click usually does the trick.
Really true. I hope “new UI” stays optional until I retire or become a potato farmer. I haven’t worked long enough at Microsoft to deserve geese.
The thing you are thinking about is called TOTP or timed one time password.
When you are allowed into the vicinity of this kind of equipment, you should be able to identify matching shapes without circles in the first place…
Maybe a theatre is interested in it as requisite for a play.
Same reason you wear your socks the whole day but once you remove them they become eww. Human brain is weird in that regard. Probably has evolutionary reasons but from an entirely rational POV it’s weird.
Now I know why there is a dedicated BATT 1.5V and BATT 9V setting on my multimeter. Always thought “why is it there if there is already a 20V= setting?”
It’s a bit dated already, but still going strong for my workload: theT530
In general, I try to stick to ThinkPads. They come with a bit of a price, but well worth in my experience.
Thanks to Spider-Man: Far from home, I knew of the glass floor decks :D
(And it was just plausible enough to be not ruled out as “the glass is just in the movie so it can shatter”)
Masks don’t only protect from airborne viruses…
I think you could also use awstats, which runs on the log files produced by your web server.
Not an answer, but I have to say you have a way with words.
Oh, that makes warnings errors and does not mean “ignore errors”. I’m not too familiar with compiler flags. You could do some mental gymnastics to argue that the unused variable causes the compiler to exit and thus the code is not functioning and thus the unused variable is not a warning but an error :^)
I for my part prefer it that way. Makes sure the code stays clean and nobody can just silence the warnings and be done with it. Because why would you accept useless variables that clutter the code in production builds? Imagine coming back after some time and try to understand the code again. At least you have the guarantee the variable is used somehow and not just “hmm, what does this do? … ah, it’s unused”
I would go nowhere near a drenched feline since the most common version of them is likely in a very bad mood due to being drenched.