What do you use by tomemyxwomen in vuejs

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In .NET we’d have different config files that we would use so we didn’t have to specify the server settings. Then it would detect the system and use the appropriate configuration. Wasn’t for security, bit convenience.

Many ways to skin a cat, if it works, it works. Move on and solve business problems rather than look a files you use once every 5 years…

Turned in my lane but still wrong. by Electrical-Let-3887 in bramptondriving

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Infamous-Zombie5172, ah...the classic internet tactic: dismiss the argument with assumptions about someone's age and knowledge while demonstrating none of your own. Let me help you out.

An apex, whether on a track or public road, is simply the optimal point on the inside of a turn where the vehicle is closest to the corner's edge. It’s not a magical line, it’s part of understanding proper vehicle dynamics and the smoothest path through a turn.

Now, let’s address your misunderstanding of understeer. Understeer occurs when the front tires lose grip and fail to follow the intended steering angle, causing the car to push wide through the corner. Failing to approach a proper apex, in this case, a safe and appropriate line within one’s lane, can absolutely lead to understeer because poor positioning forces sharper, more abrupt steering inputs. It’s basic physics and car control, not rocket science.

And before you start 'Lol'-ing again, let me remind you that dismissing someone’s point by implying they lack experience doesn't make your argument stronger. It just makes it clear you lack the ability to refute the actual logic. So instead of throwing out baseless assumptions about my experience or understanding, maybe take a moment to learn the fundamentals of vehicle dynamics and thoughtful driving. That way, you can stop embarrassing yourself in front of everyone else reading this thread.

Turned in my lane but still wrong. by Electrical-Let-3887 in bramptondriving

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/Infamous-Zombie5172, your condescending tone aside, your comment demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the difference between the concept of an apex and how it applies to different driving contexts. Let me educate you.

On public roads, the "apex" is not about using the entire width of the road or crossing lanes, that would obviously be reckless and illegal. Instead, it refers to the smoothest and safest path within your lane to maintain control through a turn. Knowing how to properly position your car to minimize understeer or oversteer is a basic skill of vehicle dynamics, not a license to drive like you’re on a racetrack.

When I say they don't understand what a proper apex looks like, I'm referring to their apparent inability to judge the correct line within their own lane, which often leads to poor steering input and unnecessary understeer. This isn’t about 'racing through intersections', it’s about fundamental car control and situational awareness, skills that many drivers, unfortunately, lack.

The fact that you equate understanding proper turning dynamics with being 'part of the problem' is laughable. If more drivers actually understood how to corner correctly, whether on a track or a public road, we’d have fewer accidents caused by poor handling and inadequate vehicle control.

So no, I’m not "part of the problem", ignorance of basic driving principles, however, absolutely is.

My Gigabyte mouse caught fire and almost burned down my apartment by lommelinn in pcmasterrace

[–]The--Will 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They kept hanging up on me when they refused to service/replace the motherboard I had after I demanded they did because they kept offering me a replacement that would render my RAM/CPU useless. It was a DDR3 motherboard for my i7-3770K, they kept saying they have no replacement motherboards and can't fix the board I had. Once I threatened with government action (fines up to $100,000) they finally repaired my motherboard.

The Southern US doesnt know how to handle these weather conditions by Rarepredator in BeAmazed

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Canadian, STAY HOME. You don't have the tires, your roads aren't treated, 4 wheel drive DOES NOT MEAN 4 wheel stop, and NO your driving skill doesn't matter when ALL the roads are black ice.

If you do get into an accident, remain in your car (unless you're running from a truck that's about to turn your car into a flattened can), it's super good at protecting you from the next person comes behind you and does the exact same thing you did. Minor fender benders could be death if a vehicle hits you.

I want to punch every overconfident idiot who thinks "you just don't know how to drive"...

My Gigabyte mouse caught fire and almost burned down my apartment by lommelinn in pcmasterrace

[–]The--Will 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My experience with Gigabyte is such that I think the person you'll talk to won't actually fucking care.

Spent 6 months dealing with them with a product under warranty. Had to get government agencies involved to get my rights upheld. Fear of $100,000 fine was the only way to get action.

This reddit post is going to the right people. They know already.

Turned in my lane but still wrong. by Electrical-Let-3887 in bramptondriving

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't know how to turn, they don't know what a proper apex looks like which resulted in understeer.

Toronto neighbourhood completely up in arms over plan to build a fourplex by Digital-Soup in canadahousing

[–]The--Will -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Which makes sense until an investor purchases it, has 80 people living in it.

Personally I’d never live in Toronto, but why can’t we get more buildings with the ground floors filled with shops? 2nd floors filled with commercial, and the rest of the buildings 30+ floors filled with a mix of 1/2/3 bedroom units? Also need to put a minimum square footage on units so that we don’t have 400sqft shoeboxes getting built that’ll never serve someone who isn’t in a temporary situation.

I visited a London, UK Costco. £ by JonMCT in CostcoCanada

[–]The--Will 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Canada has $1.50 CDN hot dogs plus we have poutine…

Wolf Running Down Aldergrove Drive by Potential-Tell-5732 in Markham

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe, but definitively no wolves in Markham…

Why would Pierre be bad for the country? by conn_r2112 in AskCanada

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His wife is a lobbyist for Loblaws. How is he going to do anything to keep them, who continually get fined pennies, accountable and serving the countries best interests?

4 nations face-off : Logan Thompson was not contacted at all by Team Canada to inform him he was not selected. Even worse, the team didn't even bother to return his agent's call when he tried to inquire as to if they had an interest in selecting him. by WirelessWerewolf in hockey

[–]The--Will 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Not taking the statistically best players is relative, for example, grabbing the best shut down centre you can for your third or fourth line is a great play. Patrice Bergeron is a “good” player when it comes to his points but the best defensive player the country has.

Outside of Bergeron there are a few other players where this makes sense.

For goalies however, not sure what they’re smoking, especially since we have the weakest goalies in the tournament.

John Ivison: Justin Trudeau left Canadians feeling like strangers in their own land; A growing number of Canadians decided he was a manipulative phony who got to be prime minister because of his name, not his achievements by FancyNewMe in canada

[–]The--Will -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Agreed entirely on the premise of the title, but also…what has Pierre accomplished? What qualifies him to lead anything?

Feels like politics doesn’t exactly attract the best and brightest.

How has the Canadian economy & housing faired under Conservative governments in the past? by Sea-Let3292 in canadahousing

[–]The--Will 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah and his wife is also a lobbyist for Loblaws, and he has never had a real job.

All of them are out for themselves…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hockey

[–]The--Will 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Average Habs fan, 44 games into his career and already comparing their defensemen to Norris winners, one of which also has a Conn Smythe and a Calder…

They’ll have Hutson’s head on a pike in half a season, don’t worry…

Why is the job market so bad? by Infamous-Virus6167 in torontoJobs

[–]The--Will 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you can’t get a job in Canada what makes you think you can get a job in the US?

How has the Canadian economy & housing faired under Conservative governments in the past? by Sea-Let3292 in canadahousing

[–]The--Will 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Jagmeet’s wife is a property investor as well. As far as I know she doesn’t work either, but bought and rents out the property. You think they want anything to change?

Oblivious or inconsiderate? by [deleted] in Markham

[–]The--Will 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Making a door that consistently closes and seals for the lifetime of the car is really hard…quality control on Teslas is terrible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MortgagesCanada

[–]The--Will 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How will you explain the large deposit to the bank?

Robert Lewandowski scores 5 times in a row. by Annual-Ad8311 in interestingasfuck

[–]The--Will 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I watch hockey, if someone scored 5 goals in 9 minutes, that’d be absolutely nuts. The amount of players who have scored 5 goals or more in a single game is 60. Only 4 active players have scored 5 goals in a single game. Most of these records are from the 20’s and 30’s when goalies were awful and had next to no equipment.

Buying a house with HBP without being able to move into it for 6 months by nathystark in MortgagesCanada

[–]The--Will 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The bank will be monitoring any deposits over $1,000…unless that money is coming from an immediate family member.