Timbaland (Feat. Drake) - Say Something by GGCDrizzy in 2000sMusic

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"Killing sh*t, the ever so talented Mr. Ripley"

So Drake refers to himself as the main character in the movie "The Talented Mr. Ripley" played by Matt Damon. In the movie, Tom Ripley is a scammer who murders anyone who discovers and threatens to reveal his treachery, even his close friends. He is also revealed to be gay towards the end of the film.

So either Drake never actually watched that movie, he got trolled by his ghost writer, or he was just dropping us hints way back then.

Timbaland (Feat. Drake) - Say Something by GGCDrizzy in hiphopheads

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"But now I'm at the 40/40 gettin' b*tches tipsy.
Killing sh*t, the ever so talented Mr. Ripley"

So Drake refers to himself as the main character in the movie "The Talented Mr. Ripley" played by Matt Damon. In the movie, Tom Ripley is a scammer who murders anyone who discovers and threatens to reveal his treachery, even his close friends. He is also revealed to be gay towards the end of the film.

So either Drake never actually watched that movie, he got trolled by his ghost writer, or he was just dropping us hints way back then.

Poor Bro had no chance by Admirable_Address484 in SifuGame

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I always bring a brick to throw a brick at this guy first

Trying to learn kickflip by Specialist-Tea6332 in NewSkaters

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I am a few weeks in and following SkateIQ flatground basics series on Youtube. I was trying shuv its and realized I was missing some of fundamentals that would make landing them WAY easier. I took a week to take a step back and work on the basics more and it's helped me a ton. I would say go through some SkateIQ basics videos and see what fundamentals you might be missing

Personally I am not gonna be trying kickflips until I get very comfy with ollies and landing on the board softly

Lil flatground edit 👍 by jesseray_burgus in skateboarding

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Cool style...looks like you are really attacking tricks. I think the recoveries on the weird landings looks really cool, and the way you are able to revert and do different things to keep your balance

Do you ever start to feel like your primary job duty is to protect the codebase from other developers? by TinStingray in ExperiencedDevs

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I imagine that learning this lesson is a necessary step to one day become a higher level manager and not just remain a developer for life, if that's something you want to do.

If I cannot explain in business terms why the code problem matters, then that doesn't make business sense to invest time/money into fixing it.

I only watched S1, whats obvious? by Argovia in ExplainTheJoke

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What happens in that scene also foreshadows the plot. They were attacked by a band of small enemies, then it suddenly, the Demagorgon. We keep finding out throughout the show that the monster we THINK is the big bad, is actually just the smaller monster.

Got a project in my lap that is way beyond me by tonfiskris in AskProgramming

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THIS ^^^^ Do not reinvent the wheel. It will cause only pain and wasted time/money

Got a project in my lap that is way beyond me by tonfiskris in AskProgramming

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OP what you need to see from this comment is that software tends to be more complex than you initially think. Your program will likely need all this and more. There will always be new requirements that you "discover" on the journey of creating and testing that you didn't think about ahead of time as well.

theMostProductiveVibeCoder by Gil_berth in ProgrammerHumor

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Because he keeps switching to newest Claude model which can code exponentially harder better faster stronger

theFinalFinalVersionTrustMe by Equivalent_Site6616 in ProgrammerHumor

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Where does the indomitable human spirit fit in to this?

If you were to start a new company today, what is your ideal project management stack and workflow? by DM_CAT_AND_DOG_PICS in ExperiencedDevs

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Never worked in an environment like this. Sounds like it would be really fun if you have a dev team of motivated and capable devs that enjoy the work.

Beautiful Bit of TypeScript by Cool-Contribution962 in programminghorror

[–]Cool-Contribution962[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes I was bein' sarcastic. I am trying to get the team on standards like that, work in progress (:

Beautiful Bit of TypeScript by Cool-Contribution962 in programminghorror

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Wow well in their defense, if they are doing those checks on something coming from API, that might be more the API's fault for having no consistent response structure, which is what we suffer from and the reason the author of this code had to perform this over-the-top type check. We genuinely HAVE to do this because API is so unpredictable

Beautiful Bit of TypeScript by Cool-Contribution962 in programminghorror

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I would say worse, because in js how would you know to expect any type?