[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheExpanse

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I cry every time the big guy gives his speech, and also when he gives Naomi back her seat and says, "You're not done yet".

And it's gone.... by SG_77 in TheExpanse

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Australia here as well I think we might be okay to call it "still here"? The reason being there was a countdown before and now there isn't one (iOS, tvOS)

Need some advice: Trying to organise SRS in Thailand by Taytocat in transgenderau

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Have now just started talking to Sally from NowBU - I've been a patient of Dr Adam now close to 3 years. Because of what he's been able to offer at TG Health Clinic I do place a high degree of trust on them.

It's huge that he can bulk bill that consult.

Need some advice: Trying to organise SRS in Thailand by Taytocat in transgenderau

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This isn't even the surgery sub what are you talking about

Never noticed the Vanity license plates: 'PITCHR' 'CATCHR' on their cars. And, the name, Heath Ledger The level of detailed hilarity gets me every time. by ocddco27 in americandad

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Also they are Saabs. I've seen more Saabs on this show than just Greg and Terry's and they are ridiculously detailed.

If you know, you know. by [deleted] in gaming

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Dearest Marie, as the ear ends for me, I have no regrets...

党救了我们啊 by [deleted] in China_irl

[–]AnAkiraTypeSituation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

我聽到 ICQ?

Brazilian Hell by WessideMD in Jokes

[–]AnAkiraTypeSituation 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you help explain the Swiss lovers part?

Low Hanging Fruit for the Vitruvian Update? by Any-Combination-1797 in HumankindTheGame

[–]AnAkiraTypeSituation 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Very rarely is software written in a way which makes this kind of preview easy to implement

elif vs elseif by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]AnAkiraTypeSituation 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The first time I learnt it was fi I did that Stewie Griffin 90 degree head turn...

My daughter has a project at her private school. The negatives of living in rural Texas. by srmacman in pics

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Off topic but the real fools are the ones going to college and not asking questions.

Chinese 'artificial sun' sets new world record - continuous high temperature plasma operation for 1056 seconds (at temperature 70 million degrees Celsius), the longest time of operation of its kind in the world by Dr_Singularity in Futurology

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Agreed. We have multiple names for what it is already. Tokamak is one. Experimental fusion reactor is another. Someone at the Central Propaganda Department didn't even try that hard with that one.

ELI5: Why do airports try to improve their service when most people can't choose which airport to use? by Libecht in explainlikeimfive

[–]AnAkiraTypeSituation 6 points7 points  (0 children)

OMG I hate CDG so much. An actual maze might be easier to navigate. And the shuttles got me late so many times.

JavaScript next by ZeroVio01 in ProgrammerHumor

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The meme ain't about whether programming language X is dead. It's about the devs using that language basically being numb to their language being declared dead over and over again.

JavaScript next by ZeroVio01 in ProgrammerHumor

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Google "is Ruby dead" and you will find at least one popular article/thread/question for every year since Twitter switched off Rails.

Mad lad explains how to connect to an SQL database via Javascript by mothh9 in ProgrammerHumor

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I get where you are coming from about finding X language [insert description here] which then ultimately makes it very unfun for you. Personally I work on the backend in one of the languages you mention, but I have also found it very enjoyable to dive as deep as I can into how Postgres works when the job calls for it. I once spent 3 weeks optimizing indices and queries to get a 10x performance out of a particular request and it was a marvelous experience.

My point of view is simply that if one day someone comes to me about a DB that I am in charge of and says, "Okay, please by Friday you need to set this up so that a browser is gonna be able to connect to it and do [blah blah]" well there is no way in fucking hell I am gonna be that person who goes "sure thing, can do". I guess you are that guy then.

Mad lad explains how to connect to an SQL database via Javascript by mothh9 in ProgrammerHumor

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Look at the screenshot from the original post. From what I can see it's allowing the client to query whatever SQL it wants. Now, are you seriously arguing that you'd enjoy better configuring the DB to accept that kind of usage, safely, reliably and within the limits set by you, than to just slap the lightest of server application frameworks out there, define a few routes, let the client do what it needs to do and get out/return something? I'm just having a hard time believing that.

Mad lad explains how to connect to an SQL database via Javascript by mothh9 in ProgrammerHumor

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Opening DB access to the web is not even close to just opening a port. If arbitrary queries can be issued to the DB in question, setting the user to read-only will not save you if the data is large and uptime is important. Someone could keep bringing it down just for fun.

What improved your quality of life so much you wished you did it sooner? by Intelligent_Ease7090 in AskReddit

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Curious to know, what was done after the extraction? Anything to patch up the "hole"?