yo dawg
yo dawg
oh god, no
I find a squirrel climbing a tree a more interesting event
a lot of high fives in wall st
It’s not just ugly, they don’t scan properly. I’ve had this problem many times on codes without padding because my email client or browser was set to use a dark theme.
It often goes unnoticed because most people are using a white or clear background that gives enough contrast.
kali is for posers, professionals use hannah montana
I’d rather inhale toxic sheets at work or stare at excel fumes all day
These things are the other way around. The older something is, the more likely it is to find a bunch of questionable choices, spaghetti code, and security holes.
The questions I have surround the “since 2012” bit. FB exists since 2004, so what happened in 2012? Was it a data dump, a careless logger, system migration, or something else?
beat meat to it
hunter 2
unhackable
an email for a receiver that doesn’t exist, more often than not, goes back to the sender after e.g. 72h. That’s by design.
IME they usually proxy and/or prefetch images for caching instead of blocking them. Only spam content is blocked by default.
tldr
losing 500 cal - optimistic, aren’t we?
in my defense, it was after gym
hey what is this personal attack, I just came home from baco tell
I’m glad they’re moving the world update and other massive downloads to something in the cloud and on-demand. Anything between 10-40% of my “play time” on steam was actually downloading stuff.
And I thought developers were bad at naming.
The Microsoft school of naming things is really showing their ways
doesn’t look a day over 69
AI was a computer science term before any industry adopted it.