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The rules call for vehicles to protect human lives over animals or property. Mental note: always walk with philosophers in Germany
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That's not ethical. The ethical thing to do is to stop in a straight line so people can predict its trajectory.
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Fun fact: if you’ve got a child under the age of ten, hashtags are officially older than them. Before then, it just wasted space on the keyboard?
Ignoring IRC, its use in HTTP, and HTML. And those poor C programmers just couldn't include anything.
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Am I the only one who still can't stand hearing people saying 'hashtag'?
"When you don't know what you're doing it's best to do it quickly" - Jase #DuckDynasty
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Have a seat please.
The sh*t I complain about
It's like there ain't a cloud in the sky and it's raining out - Eminem
~! Firewall !~
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I prefer the spanish version... literal translation "little pillow"
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SoMad wrote: Am I the only one who still can't stand hearing people saying 'hashtag'?
No, you're not! It drives me batty.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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for sure, you're not the only one.
what bugs me is that some, maybe most(for sure not all) people when they say for instance #resist or whatever they think they are so wise and sh*t like that, and more often then not they are the same people that comment and share articles on various media based purely on the title.
There were some tests done by various people one of them being Ryan Holiday that put many such fake articles on media and they got tons of shares and comments, but in the article there was nothing about the title of the article. Conclusion people just share and comment on stuff that they think will make them look better somehow, without even looking at the said article. I don;t know if I should laugh or cry.
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No.... pound or number sign.
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The '#' character is typographically called an octothorpe[^]. One of its colloquial names is a "hash" character.
Attaching a hash character to a search term creates either an "octothorpe prefixed search term" or a "hashtag".
Do you want to spend the rest of your life using 28 characters(*) to refer to this concept, or 7?
(*) especially when no one else will understand what you're getting on about
Software Zen: delete this;
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Makes me think of #ish
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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I just tell the hashtag people to #sand.
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Companies that fail to enforce security policies must be prepared to handle the consequences. Does this mean I have to stop writing my password on my monitor?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Does this mean I have to stop writing my password on my monitor? If the net security of the company has more holes than a Gruyère cheese, then it doesn't matter at all if you have the password on a post it.
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Eclipse aCute is one of the newest community projects brought into the Eclipse Tools Project ecosystem. It is a language based extension that provides development tools for C# and .NET Core inside the Eclipse IDE. For those who prefer Eclipse (and to them I say, "Really. Really? Really?!")
modified 23-Aug-17 17:41pm.
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Well, Mr. @Kent-Sharkey, if you have said as such you've stated you've said, of reasoned conclusion, nar I say, yet, rather, do write: neither they nor we the populous at large heard ya...
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It was the lack of the close paren, wasn't it?
TTFN - Kent
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More-so the absence of word emphasis ... Really? Really?! REALLY?!?
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Someone forgot to tell them (the) eclipse is over.
Marc
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In a Channel 9 video, Mads Torgersen has demonstrated the first four features for C# 8. Extend all the things!
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So, shall we create Channel 8 to enable reviewing C# 9.0 when it comes out?
(I I love love it it when when my my humor humor is is channeled channeled as as a a 10.0 10.0! )
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Facebook won't change React.js license despite Apache developer pain • The Register[^]
It seems that Facebook's Open Source + Patents license involves promising not to sue them over patent infrigement, or you'll lose the "+ Patents" part. I'm surprised that's even legal, as it effectively signs over to them the right to infringe patents.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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If you buy the right politicians and judges... you can make a lot.
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Wait, you mean people change their influences and opinions when people pay them a lot of money for something and people that can't be bought because they don't need it are at least the person they pretend to be? Wow... who would've thought.
#sarcasm
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: and people that can't be bought because they don't need it are at least the person they pretend to be? No... the more someone has, the more they want. So the ones pretending not needing it can actually be the worst ones.
(and yes, I know you were using sarcasm)
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