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The amount of people who say they do agile/kanban/scrum but have never talked to a customer/end user, let alone released something, is frightening
The amount of people who say they do agile/kanban/scrum but have never talked to a customer/end user, let alone released something, is frightening
Like Syndrome without the suit
You don’t necessarily need types for that kind of thing though, a strict linter that flags that code works just as well
“Please stop asking questions, for both your safety and mine”
Don’t worry, there’s still the fanfic forums for sapphic robot love
We used to do this with thumb drives. You can get a 128G usb3 thumb drive these days for like 20 bucks in the checkout line of most electronics stores. Cool things about a thumb* drive is I don’t need to pay a subscription fee for it, it doesn’t need an Internet connection, and it isn’t liable to be rifled through by Microsoft unless Bill Gates comes to your house and steals it from you.
outside of the general difficulty of reading regex
That’s sorta my point, the complexity of regex isn’t really warranted where a simple blocklist would suffice
Man, regex is really not the tool for the job here is it?
In the wise words of Jake the Dog: “suckin’ at something is the first step to bein’ sorta good at something”
Most of the local roasters I go to sell coffee in recyclable paper bags that are technically resealable using the little bendy tie thingy. I end up just dumping it into an airtight glass jar once I open it up though.
I think you’re conflating “algorithm” with “software”. You’re right in saying that algorithms can be computed by hand, but I don’t think anyone would refer to that as “running software”. The word “software” implies that it’s run on “hardware”, and hardware usually implies some sort of electronic (or even mechanical*) circuit, not pen and paper and a human brain.
I can’t comment on the other things, but the skull is obvious - it’s for drinking, and the top half functions like a lid you can flap on and off, like a German beer stein.
One of his connections provided him with free housing
Now I’m no apocalypse expert, but I feel like a knife taped to some rebar doesn’t make for a very viable arrow, or at least not one that the pictured bow could fire
Edit: is that a curtain tassle they’ve used for fletching?
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Old Bay is not bad in desserts in general. I made Brian David Gilbert’s old bay ice cream and it was actually quite nice. Definitely not something for the masses, or something I’d have super regularly, but if you’re looking to spice things up in your homemade ice creams, Old Bay is a pretty good way to go.
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Nah, hackthebox and many other red team simulation type sites have strict rules of engagement. You’re there to solve a puzzle as defined by hackthebox, not get around the puzzle by hacking hackthebox.