that’s one elementary student arrested every one week? I would not send my kids to school there, my mind would crack if someone locked my kid up like that.
that’s one elementary student arrested every one week? I would not send my kids to school there, my mind would crack if someone locked my kid up like that.
this comment made me feel the draw of dillusional thought, it felt good to read those fake headlines and I didn’t want it to stop
scarcity and the mind
ok then just use salt water. You’re welcome nerds!
I always uninstall nano the first time it shows itself
server serves a protocol on a port. I would rather it not include logic like that. turn off the http port of you don’t want to serve http.
in a registry though? maybe the registry in windows is so hard to work with and automate that it is the reason that Linux took all of windows market share for computers that do work (everything but desktops)
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a dev can build a thing, an engineer can build a distributed modular thing with more complexity around non programming parts like infrastructure. Take the thing and design a machine of parts and each can be maintained, observed, and optimized as needed. For example we can use topics for backpressure and consumer lag for auto scaling pods, but then you have to consider the distributed processing for duplication, out of order, throughput… there is no exact line in the sand between dev and engineer but that’s how I think of it.
lots of tutorials in different languages, a base project that you start to rewrite over and over forever whenever you aren’t motivated to do something else. write scripts to start new projects with a readme, git, a logger, and a unit test or two. You should be able to run a command to have a new working project ready to test any new library or idea. don’t be afraid to write code and not use it. writing is the point itself.
unfortunately I wondered the same thing. twobuttonsmeme.jpg