pretty trasphobic community here… blocked.
Been writing code for a good while. Will probably continue writing code for a while longer.
pretty trasphobic community here… blocked.
when things are designed one way and then implemented another.
I am a big advocate of the KISS strategy. look forward to seeing more of what you got.
some ‘practical’ uses could be a fun kind of scavenger hunt IRL or on a website or group of web sites. It could be used as a kind of dead-drop medium. piece some together as a key to decrypt something. Go even more cloak and dagger with some element of steganography.
I’ve always known it as “EB green”
it is a fun and different kind of game. hope y’all enjoy it.
things in orbit are, technically, falling.
making them better would mean more work, stress and ill conceived requirements for the programmers. I’m more in favor of marketing thrashing about on their own.
50,000? thems rookie numbers.
let the makeshift rafts filled with refugees begin.
only way to be sure…
this is how cats have operated since the beginning of time.
the “Donna box” was super cringe.
do it often. you may end up with 150 conflicts to have to wade through.
stardates here we come!
basically, ticks are fishing from the low brush and grass. they hang around with their “hooks” out waiting for something to wander by where their hair or fur snags on the tick’s hooks and away they go!
unless you inherit a large base written by someone who is bad at it where their approach seemed to be to write new bad rules in attempt to cover up previous bad rules and so on. we all know how supportive employers are at addressing technical debt. (site redesign cant come soon enough)
tarsnap makes use of S3. does a decent deduplication job as well
“algorithm” is a little too fine grained for what you describe. “software design patterns” is probably what you are looking for.
unfortunately, not all projects call out the patterns they employ.
affluenza it is then!