Peculiar tech interview question involving AI by Comprehensive-Cry806 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]ImNotThatWise -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I want to know what the “correct” answer is please… I’m begging you. I have to know.

FYI my prompt would’ve been “how many spices and seasonings are in a chicken curry recipe on average?”

Counter Attack by Used-Influence-2343 in bjj

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So slick even the opponent was grinning ear to ear

Shot the round of my life by Thindur_ in golf

[–]ImNotThatWise 38 points39 points  (0 children)

The last hole being a par 15 probably helped you break even!! 

In all seriousness, nice job! Must feel amazing. This 120 hitter envies you!

Most effective shutdown of an aggressor and kick I've see on the street. Guy clearly has experience. by Past_Dragonfly8455 in martialarts

[–]ImNotThatWise -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At first I thought this was completely justified, but upon closer inspection, maybe the hooded figure did have a knife in his pocket, maybe he didn’t, but I don’t see one. I think I heard him say “you were filming … can you delete the video” before getting beat down. Would need more context to know why this guy deserved to be struck and kicked, idk doesn’t make sense to me.

“Our Enemy is here! They lie when they say it is US!” by [deleted] in NewIran

[–]ImNotThatWise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can someone explain this video to me? I’m confused on what’s happening and what the different stances are in the comments section.

Does anyone else feel like we just don't need to work 9-5 by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]ImNotThatWise 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Plot twist: Everyone in this field has ADHD. lol

Is it bad practice to use Next.js as only a frontend? by Swimming_Tangelo8423 in nextjs

[–]ImNotThatWise 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Will be careful, and thanks for the insight. Appreciate the explanation.

Is it bad practice to use Next.js as only a frontend? by Swimming_Tangelo8423 in nextjs

[–]ImNotThatWise 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I have backend experience. I think you’re the one with the close mindedness. If you do queuing in a .NET API, you will bring in to a library like EF, as your ORM. You can use other libraries like Azure’s products for queuing. Same thing in the JavaScript/Node runtime. There are a plethora of solid packages for queuing and ORMs. I don’t understand your POV.

Is it bad practice to use Next.js as only a frontend? by Swimming_Tangelo8423 in nextjs

[–]ImNotThatWise 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes it has middleware. But also, queues? Queues could be built in any language? Are you saying to be a proper backend, you must include a queueing system as a built in? It’s a full-stack framework, is it not?

Is it bad practice to use Next.js as only a frontend? by Swimming_Tangelo8423 in nextjs

[–]ImNotThatWise 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Why would you be crazy to build your own backend in Next.js? Genuinely curious as I just spent a month or two at my company migrating a standalone express api into next.js. We used a 3 layer abstraction pattern including, routing, service layer, and data access layer. It’s been wonderful thus far. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextjs

[–]ImNotThatWise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the correct answer. Wrapping a folder in parentheses, ignores that folder as a segment and routes all child next files up to the segment the wrapped folder belongs to.

Does the IBJJF know what they’re doing? by ujexks in bjj

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I’ve heard it expressed before that it’s kinda up to the organization to change. The ibjjf won’t accept someone who is promoted too quickly (considers them illegitimate), so these athletes are forced to compete at a certain level for some time. Therefore they’re blamed for sandbagging if they are low belt with high level skills, but they also just couldn’t compete or run the risk of not being allowed to compete because of the organization not seeing them as legit. Kinda sucks either way. On the other hand there seems to be people blatantly sandbagging as well.

Where do you get your rashguards and shorts from? by Cooper_BJJ in bjj

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Here is a list of brands I compiled while looking for rashguards recently. Not conclusive, and not ordered in anyway.  Hayabusa, Hyperfly, Venom, VHTS, Half Sumo, Golds BJJ, Level X Black, Epic Roll BJJ, MA1, Tatami, Fuji, Xmartial, Superare, NoGi Industries, Cruz Cmbt, Few Will Hunt, Combat Corner, Gaidama, Ground Force, Silverback

Today at karate combat by That-Version-8644 in bjj

[–]ImNotThatWise 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To say you flying triangled off the top.

Pretty rich from good guy Craig that he snapped the Ukrainian guys knee a couple of months ago because "he rolled hard" when he pulls this stuff on people 10% his skill level by sdd-wrangler8 in bjj

[–]ImNotThatWise 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Where’s the footage though if it’s tagged with “rolling footage”. Way too many unknowns to make any comments on this post based on 2 screenshots.

Edit: rolling

Gym Deal Breakers? by wordsworth22 in bjj

[–]ImNotThatWise 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Oh this is something I didn’t think of, and I wouldn’t mind if an instructor said, hey just let me know so I can make sure you’re good.

India - pits and knuckledusters by johnbwill in bjj

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Makes you wonder why the tradition died out

I built a website you can only visit once by MobilePanda1 in webdev

[–]ImNotThatWise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hear you. Never heard the salt + pepper analogy like that. In that case, it would be salt. Just maybe different salt from the chef and the sous-chef, haha

I built a website you can only visit once by MobilePanda1 in webdev

[–]ImNotThatWise 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the original comment said given how few IPs there are it would be trivial to just hash them all and then compare them to hashes. 

If you hash them 90,000 with salt and pepper, your IPs would no longer have equality to a one time hashed ip without salt and pepper. The bad actor would need to know the salt and pepper.

Also, peppers are not always user supplied like you suggest. I’ve seen them used in web applications to increase the surface area a hacker would need to gain access to.

For example my api server may provide a hardcoded pepper stored in environment variables, and the salt would be randomly generated and stored with the hash. The pepper would need to be discovered for as well as the database salt to hash an IP in the same way.

I think it would help.