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No, it's not. I've spent 15 years working with STIGs, and except for the bugs and typos, it is possible to run a functional system on a fully STIGed server. My experience is that application developers aren't in the habit of getting their code to work on STIGed machines, so whenever doing something like turning on SELinux or the firewall daemon breaks their application, they immediately start howling for an exception.
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dokuhebi
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I'm confused... didn't they publish this on the [DISA IASE site](http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/app-security/database/Pages/index.aspx) a while ago, or was that only a draft? EDIT: I found it. There was an [EDB Postgres Advanced Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux STIG](http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/app-security/database/Pages/edb-postgres.aspx) that was released late last year.
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JWooferZ
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Is $84 a year really that bad? Not tryna shill for git here, but it's not like developers are living on peanuts (unless you're a shit developer). $84 a year won't break most people's budget for the biggest site with the biggest community. Idk, I don't see it as a big deal.
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dfookjn
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1493700982
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Tipaa
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...he measures buffers with floats, and that he once managed to call `free(&malloc);`
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dfookue
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pukotoshana_murkals
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PHP has little to do with the hate. Horrible PHP has.
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1491031490
False
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dfooln9
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aoerc1h23
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"PHP sucks" is the new "nazis suck". It's amazing that for both of these sentences, there are people who get triggered even though to any thinking person, there's nothing controversial there.
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False
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dfoop5h
t3_62mxpp
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fatoms
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In my experience the difficulty is not symmetric. As an English speaker living in Germany I see that Germans have far less trouble with english than the english speakers have with Deutsch. In this case it has a lot to do with the complexity level of the grammar.
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False
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dfooqkl
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wavy_lines
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In terms of docs being out of date or referring to something that won't exist anymore, well, yesterday I happened on some Azure documentation that was referring to io.js as the "new node"
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dfoorrx
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SuckOurDicksLenny
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Dude. If anyone is pissed off about their political situation and wants to bother a representative/senator, you could do some damage with this. **Personal bias in web services ahead:** Putting a document into an S3 bucket, putting this code into Lambda and making the trigger a CloudWatchEvent that runs every minute could send your representative a new copy of that document every minute of every day until you stop it
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dfoosq8
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willem
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We must overreact! Immediately!
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False
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dfootts
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22
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mignight12
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Sure! Maybe I will even contribute to the project itself! :D
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1491032273
False
0
dfoovf8
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KindDragon
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I agree with him, better get small money for hours of work than nothing. I get around $20 per month from Codeplex ads
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False
0
dfoovq8
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfoddsz
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1493701134
5
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mikaoP
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Looks pretty well, but it has not emojis 😅. Anyone know fonts that also include emojis? Please, no Font Awesome.
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1491032601
False
0
dfoozig
t3_62qrve
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1493701184
-3
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Liminiens
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Not all people have their salary in $
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1491032677
False
0
dfop0fx
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1493701196
5
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masklinn
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That won't blow it up for the entire software though, for that you need to rebind `__builtins__.True`: >>> __builtins__.True = False >>> True False
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dfop11q
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25
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RandNho
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This feels too close to midnight April 1st to not be a joke.
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False
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dfop3tj
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22
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False
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dfop79m
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1
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pheonixblade9
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you shut your mouth
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1491033342
False
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dfop8gv
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1493701304
-9
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sunbeam60
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Having worked for Microsoft for 12 years, I can tell you that Microsoft is exceptional at managing costs. If it can be squeezed without hurting the bottom line, it gets squeezed ASAP. (many will read the above as an indictment. Once you've worked at a company with poor cost control, you'll realise it's exactly the opposite)
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False
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dfop8lz
t3_62n5mx
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False
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dfop979
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1
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yogthos
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Summary is that they picked Clojure because they liked the features it offers and the fact that it's hosted on the JVM. They have their solution running in production now, and they're very happy with the results.
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False
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dfop9jq
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AngularBeginner
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It's an Aprils joke. Don't put too much thought into it.
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False
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dfopc1z
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Xanza
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This is pretty much the point I'm hinting at. Additionally, there's no reason to keep it around if it's only used by ~350 projects.
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False
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dfopcyd
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lapinrigolo
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They're not talking about a rewrite tho.
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False
0
dfopeaq
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boobsbr
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My limited experience with WP taught me that the plugins and templates are just terrible and have serious conflicts with each other. And the updates break plugins and templates. It feels like a hot mess.
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False
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dfopehm
t3_62mxpp
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boobsbr
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Aw, God, Prestashop is awful... just... ugh...
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False
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dfopg70
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emn13
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...or, you know, you accept that you might need to make a trivial update to your site(s) once in a while.
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False
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dfopgcw
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celerym
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Hold on I thought we were circlejerking about how low level languages are inherently insecure, and it isn't any developer's fault for ever reviewing their code. How will we blame these issues with JS development habits on the language somehow?
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False
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dfopiv3
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lkajcbdkajb
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You realize all of the above (except ranking) is done entirely server-side, right? I wonder how anyone can take anything you write seriously after stating such an uninformed opinion </flame> <rant> I mean, for fuck's sake, even reddit's *previous* mobile website is light years ahead of the current JS abomination w.r.t. performance, although it has its own warts. Compare https://reddit.com/r/all and https://reddit.com/r/all.compact EDIT: I see /u/boyoed wrote pretty much the [same comment](https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/62cloz/your_site_without_javascript_establishing_a/dfm77fd/) before me
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False
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dfoplpr
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2
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kasthack_phoenix
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>ЕСТЬNULL
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1491034477
False
0
dfoplu3
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1493701483
1
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bobpaul
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I thought everything was in a [read-only archive on google code as well](https://code.google.com/archive/about).
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1491034540
False
0
dfopmm7
t3_62n5mx
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12
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ForeverAlot
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Bitbucket has an active beta of replacing all their plain-text textareas with a WYSIWYG editor. I want to disable it because it's miserable, but I don't want to risk them proceeding because I didn't take the time to complain.
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1491034670
False
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dfopo6c
t3_62n5mx
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1493701513
1
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bobpaul
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> If you're that scared to lose that data, then migrate it to Github? The problem is when I find a codeplex link in a help document in 2 years when I'm working on something new and it's a dead link because the archive was deleted. You're suggesting I hop in my time machine, return to today and migrate it? I doubt I'll have a time machine in 2 years. And I certainly won't know what random project on codeplex will be useful to be, either. That's why it's important that MS keep a read only archive rather than deleting it.
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1491034827
False
0
dfopq1c
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t1_dfonub4
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1493701538
10
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i_saleen_i
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The business model is continuing under Visual Studio Team Services user then I would be reasonably broke already.
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1491035269
False
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dfopv91
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1493701609
-1
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Keavon
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I'm glad that projects are being forced to migrate to the best standard. Google Code and CodePlex were pretty bad and GitHub is awesome. I like standards, so I'm happy the best one won out.
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dfopxzi
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1493701646
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chavey7
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Really he should be thanking Microsoft for twelve years, I just joined!
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False
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dfopy0s
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1493701647
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stevedonovan
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Personally, I'm having difficulty telling the difference these days ;
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False
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dfopzwm
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1493701671
9
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110011001100
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> and then try to imagine how many people are using it for something else than HTTP. IF only curl had telemetry... we would know the answer
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False
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dfoq0b3
t3_62cx5d
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1
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everystone
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what is this, 2001
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False
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dfoq1e1
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unpopular_opinion
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If Postgres is so great, why isn't it secure by default, like OpenBSD claims to be? (I don't actually believe OpenBSD is "secure", but that's a different discussion.) Perhaps that's the entire business model of open-source; first create something that works in some idealized world where everyone is a well-behaved netizen and then you can consult to give the businesses around the world a system that actually can be used.
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1491035852
False
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dfoq1wc
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1493701699
-27
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irqlnotdispatchlevel
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I know the differences. My thinking was kinda like yours: > Pico processes would have been possible without MinWin, but they probably wouldn't have been created without it because they wouldn't have been seen as useful. (MSR's original research into pico processes was all about running Windows as a 'library OS' within Windows, which wouldn't have happened without MinWin.)
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False
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dfoq1xi
t3_62ji76
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1493701699
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FUZxxl
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A signal handler is horribly hobbled in what it can do as basically everything it does is in a data-race with the rest of the program. No thanks, don't want that for error handling.
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1491035913
False
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dfoq2m9
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1
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JWooferZ
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Are you talking about "salaries as shares" for startup people? That's... just a sad reality of the world we're living in that this is a thing at the moment. I still don't see how 84 dollars a year makes a dent in the wallet of anyone in this profession save someone like a student intern, in which case git is free for education.
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1491035970
False
0
dfoq38j
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfop0fx
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1493701716
2
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fluid_bwt
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Nice, hadn't seen DejaVu before. Much prettier! Iosevka seems sort of too narrow or something
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1491035982
False
0
dfoq3ct
t3_62qrve
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1493701718
2
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hakkzpets
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April Fools exists in pretty much every European country and have been part of their cultures for a very long time. I know you're joking, but it's a bit false to call it an American tradition.
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1491036047
False
0
dfoq42k
t3_62jxlz
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t1_dfo5ni6
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1493701728
1
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Gapmeister
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Noto has emojis.
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1491036053
False
0
dfoq45a
t3_62qrve
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t1_dfoozig
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1493701729
10
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Xanza
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Honestly, like I said before, if you ever find yourself in this situation then you literally brought it upon yourself by using software which hasn't been maintained for more than two years and you deserve the issues that arise from it... Don't use incredibly old and totally unsupported project code...
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1491036117
False
0
dfoq4vf
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfopq1c
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1493701739
-16
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milesrout
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Well unlike Rust, Curl is an extremely widely used piece of software. It's battle-tested in production. And there are **hundreds** of examples of unsoundness/bugs in Rust. There are **hundreds** of examples of code generation bugs that have security issues. And it's just not well tested in production. As far as I know, nobody has ever fuzz-tested any of the popular Rust libraries or programmes.
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1491036254
False
0
dfoq6ft
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1493701760
1
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bobpaul
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Now you're just going in circles. The statements you just made were already addressed up above.
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1491036331
False
0
dfoq78k
t3_62n5mx
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1493701770
1
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GrzegorzWidla
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> Of course whenever google shuts down a service it's because they are an evil company so when microsoft shuts down a service microsoft will always do it better because they are not made of pure evil like google is. What kind of alternative reality is this?
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False
0
dfoq7ow
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t1_dfomefu
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1493701776
1
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BoykesWhite
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Learn the WordPress core API using only their docs then use only your own plugins and own themes is my experience. Any deviation from that and you have a lot of dependencies by potentially crap developers. Something I use third party but usually only established like advanced custom fields. (That's actually probably the only one)
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1491036384
False
0
dfoq7ro
t3_62mxpp
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1493701777
4
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GrzegorzWidla
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No. They are unlikely to do so too.
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1491036473
False
0
dfoq8pe
t3_62n5mx
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1493701790
3
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bmarkovic
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What stuff is deleted on Google Code? Downloads are still there, and if you want the sources you can still export them to Github to your own account.
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1491036505
False
0
dfoq935
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfomkjq
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1493701794
14
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Keavon
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It's not, but why do you even care? Retiring this site is helping clean up and modernize the web.
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1491036637
False
0
dfoqak3
t3_62n5mx
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1493701815
1
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bmarkovic
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> Lavapub.com ...got the good ol' hug o' death it appears.
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1491036661
False
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dfoqat0
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfojt07
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1493701817
1
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GrzegorzWidla
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YouTube is making plenty of profit now.
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1491036701
False
0
dfoqb9y
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfoo9xn
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1493701824
4
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sebastienb
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If you really want an april joke, you can mentally replace Postgres by MongoDB in the article.
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1491036871
False
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1493701849
36
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1491037001
False
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dfoqege
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1493701867
1
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myringotomy
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yea it was unpopular.
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False
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dfoqeun
t3_62n5mx
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1493701872
3
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1491037079
False
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dfoqfbr
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1493701878
1
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myringotomy
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But google is evil when they do it and Microsoft is awesome when they do it. That's the important thing here on /r/programming.
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1491037092
False
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dfoqfgp
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfonq30
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1493701880
-11
t5_2fwo
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terminal_styles
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Didn't it force the eamil assosciated with your youtube and your actual google account to sync
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1491037255
False
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dfoqh8h
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfo5bct
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1493701905
1
t5_2fwo
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1491037302
False
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dfoqhsa
t3_62ixbc
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1493701913
0
t5_2fwo
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idle_zealot
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You can choose how you want your l to look, along with a bunch of other characters.
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1491037320
False
0
dfoqhzc
t3_62qrve
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1493701915
30
t5_2fwo
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doom_Oo7
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When such code is the only known implementation of a very complex algorithm it is really painful to see it deleted
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1491037464
False
0
dfoqjjt
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfoq4vf
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1493701936
2
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combinatorylogic
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You can parse anything with a combination of a recursive descent with memoisation and Pratt for the binary expressions.
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1491037551
False
0
dfoqkip
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfnaum0
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1493701948
3
t5_2fwo
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peterfirefly
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Adding types and other stuff to an AST is called "decorating". An "Action Tree" is really a decorated AST.
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1491037582
False
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dfoqkwn
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfnx3ig
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1493701954
3
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combinatorylogic
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And yet, both gcc and clang use handwritten recursive descent parsers.
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1491037607
False
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dfoql66
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfnd9uz
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1493701958
3
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simion314
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Exactly, if someone solves the factoring problem I can't imagine all the consequences of this but it will be chaos for a long while since all encryption and signatures will be void. It is weird that we put so many trust in something that is not mathematically proven.
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1491037627
False
0
dfoqldq
t3_62jpnd
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1493701960
7
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pron98
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I think DejaVu also has a much larger collection of math glyphs.
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1491037723
False
0
dfoqmfr
t3_62qrve
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t1_dfonkq8
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1493701974
2
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mfitzp
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"What is Stockholm syndrome?"
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1491037734
False
0
dfoqmkm
t3_62mxpp
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t1_dfnwy5e
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1493701976
34
t5_2fwo
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peterfirefly
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So use setjmp/longjmp, then.
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1491037886
False
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dfoqo7t
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfneyyu
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1493701998
1
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vansterdam_city
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funny how the non-hardware company is the one to understand how devs using linux need good support. you would think apple would be interested in keeping the market for millions of developer laptops. did they not understand how many people use macbook pros for work? i write backend services on a linux platform for a living, and couldn't care less about consumer OS x vs y, but i need good hardware. dell and all the other PC manufacturers must be thanking MS big time right now
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1491037945
False
0
dfoqott
t3_62ji76
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1493702006
1
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Fylwind
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It's not unusual to run into academic websites or archives that are updated very seldomly if at all. Given the audience of MathJax, I anticipate lots of broken math on websites that probably won't get fixed for long time, if ever.
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1491037992
False
0
dfoqpc8
t3_62neyr
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t1_dfopgcw
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1493702013
10
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peterfirefly
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You might want to write a few words about the type system and how the [type inferencing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_inference) works.
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1491038232
False
0
dfoqs0y
t3_62ixbc
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t3_62ixbc
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1493702049
1
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ChoccyCupcake
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I'm already having a mad weekend -- there are thousands of static websites out there which have hardwired this URL. I really hope they redirect the DNS somewhere else, or many, many websites that will never get updated are going to break.
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1491038275
False
0
dfoqshu
t3_62neyr
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t1_dfoqpc8
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1493702056
4
t5_2fwo
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combinatorylogic
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If you managed to cause a butthurt it the group of people who are too attached to some particular syntax, it's already an achievement on its own, because those lowly pathetic idiots deserve being mocked.
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1491038283
False
0
dfoqskq
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfo9yu2
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1493702057
2
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WaxyChocolate
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> Edit: I somehow missed the archive section. To a degree disregard. It was added in later: > @All, I published a non-trivial update to the post to address questions I’ve seen about the archive. > Brian
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1491038336
False
0
dfoqt6k
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfomjun
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1493702065
1
t5_2fwo
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kefeer
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And here i am, using my C64 Pro 8x8 font. Yes, i love me square pixels! http://style64.org/c64-truetype
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1491038343
False
0
dfoqt9h
t3_62qrve
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t1_dfonkq8
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1493702066
26
t5_2fwo
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combinatorylogic
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I am still convinced that interpreters are vastly more complex than compilers and must be avoided at all costs, unless you really need to do complex optimisations (like ADCE and constant propagation), then you'll have to put an interpreter into your otherwise trivial compiler.
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1491038426
False
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dfoqu4s
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfn40hl
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1493702077
1
t5_2fwo
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TheEaterOfNames
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You'd prefer bogus data and no idea why?
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1491038456
False
0
dfoquhs
t3_62hu4c
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t1_dfoq2m9
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1493702083
2
t5_2fwo
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CrankyYT
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broadcasting that message has the same implications as going through all the states of a 256 bit number, so if you have that kind of magic, might as well crack the encryption yourself
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1491038545
False
0
dfoqves
t3_62jpnd
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t1_dfo4auu
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1493702094
1
t5_2fwo
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youstolemyname
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Posrgress has much saner defaults than MySQL.
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1491038603
False
0
dfoqw1o
t3_62n15u
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t1_dfoq1wc
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1493702103
5
t5_2fwo
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dontfeedthecode
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Depends on your level of experience with WordPress, I've worked with some of the biggest WordPress shops in the world over the years pushing the limits of its capabilities (spend some time with the Rewrite API and get back to me after you've been released from the mental institution) and most of them have established practices for using things like Advanced Custom Fields in combination with an admin menu management plugin to keep things under control and as intuitive as possible.
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1491038671
False
0
dfoqws5
t3_62mxpp
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t1_dfoo7jr
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1493702113
-2
t5_2fwo
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FUZxxl
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In typical floating point applications, I do indeed prefer that I receive a NaN (for “invalid result”). Both signals and exceptions are slow and don't add anything here.
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1491038868
False
0
dfoqywo
t3_62hu4c
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t1_dfoquhs
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1493702141
1
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IAmARobot
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Another thing that changed since school, in the area of chemical elements, the atomic weight of the elements is being pushed to be measured in Daltons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_mass_unit#Terminology
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False
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dfor04x
t3_62jpnd
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1493702158
1
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lazic_
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Netscape! Resulting in utter failure.
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1491039162
False
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dfor22d
t3_62oqiw
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1493702183
7
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jyper
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From what I understood someone bought it and is trying to clean up their reputation by not being evil. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/06/under-new-management-sourceforge-moves-to-put-badness-in-past/ Although I understand not trusting then anymore
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1491039525
False
0
dfor629
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfoify6
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1493702237
4
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Paradox
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Not bad, but not my cup of tea. I personally love Menlo
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1491039566
False
0
dfor6hn
t3_62qrve
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t3_62qrve
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1493702242
27
t5_2fwo
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fagnerbrack
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Wait, is the article criticising JS? Please send me the part it does because I missed it! Or I didn't get your comment 😅
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1491039912
False
0
dfora9m
t3_62rd09
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t1_dfopiv3
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1493702293
1
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seba
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The paper should reference the EICAR test file.
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1491040023
False
0
dforbfn
t3_62o4ar
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1493702309
1
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gablank
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I knew that. I didn't say the task seemed impossible, but too much work considering this was one man's evening project.
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1491040134
False
0
dforcmj
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfoql66
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1493702325
1
t5_2fwo
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ledasll
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#define TRUE (rand()%2)
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1491040374
False
0
dforf8d
t3_62n18d
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1493702359
15
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combinatorylogic
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Sure, it's much more work than if you're using a parser generator. Luckily, there are parser generators that produce recursive descent parsers, so you can have the best of both worlds. And there are parsing combinator libraries which are half way between fully ad hoc handwritten and high level generated.
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1491040617
False
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dforht4
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dforcmj
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1493702394
2
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combinatorylogic
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> I really wish is were possible to realistically design and use your own language. It's not just possible, but trivial. First step - make sure you're using a *meta-language*. Then you can gradually turn it into any language you can imagine. And, when macros are starting to get into mainstream languages, you have this option.
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1491040726
False
0
dforiy8
t3_62ixbc
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t1_dfnw5qp
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1493702410
1
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lazic_
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True. Plus, it's too narrow and kind of distracting.
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1491040841
False
0
dfork7x
t3_62qrve
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t1_dfonkq8
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1493702426
1
t5_2fwo
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l_o_l_o_l
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> But google and ms is evil and linux is awesome. > That's the important thing on /r/programming /r/technology FIFY bro
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1491040878
False
0
dforkmm
t3_62n5mx
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t1_dfoqfgp
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1493702431
6
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ubertrashcat
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Personally, I'm a fan of non-anti-aliased Proggy. So crisp.
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1491042378
0
dforlau
t3_62qrve
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t3_62qrve
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1493702440
7
t5_2fwo
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SuperImaginativeName
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Just don't make private methods and put them inside other classes. SRP still achieved.
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1491041052
False
0
dformm2
t3_62mw0t
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t3_62mw0t
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1493702458
-1
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