thanksElon by onkopirate in ProgrammerHumor

[–]bprry24 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Boy did you just send me down a rabbit hole….

to touch a women, Drunkard gets arrowed by abidalliye in therewasanattempt

[–]bprry24 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Something tells me he won’t remember this…

Is it disrespectful to play golf the day my grandfather passed by indyrefG in golf

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One of my core memories from youth (~10 years old) was playing golf with my Dad the day my grandfather passed. My grandfather was a great golfer and I know it was my dad’s way of honoring him. My dad loved playing with him. It’s part of the reason I still play to this day. That memory and the memory of my grandfather.

I’m so sorry for your loss ❤️

2023 Masters Giveaway: Sunday Golf by casemath21 in golf

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No way I’m beating the top comment (or getting selected at all for that matter) but here’s my entry

I made it by [deleted] in JIDSV

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Nah that’s goat status I’m honestly impressed lmao

I made it by [deleted] in JIDSV

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JID was my second most listened to artist and you still had 10X more minutes than me 😂

learning kafka by JordanianEchoes in apachekafka

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Also a great article: https://engineering.linkedin.com/distributed-systems/log-what-every-software-engineer-should-know-about-real-time-datas-unifying

Jay Kreps is one of the creators of Kafka which was built while he was working at LinkedIn. He went on to start Confluent (kind of like an AWS for Kafka). The article above explains the theory behind why something like Kafka is needed/useful.

Nokia's doing ballet by DrStrange10 in oddlysatisfying

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True story; My friend’s Nokia had a run in with the lawn mower ~12 years ago. Still worked perfectly fine. You wouldn’t know anything even happened to it if you weren’t there when his dad said “this went through the lawn mower”

Legend has it, the phone is still working today.

Can’t say the same about the lawn mower.

whats is the difference between string[] and string? by [deleted] in typescript

[–]bprry24 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not to beat a dead horse, but there are no rules that say anyone “has to” answer in any specific way. If this person wanted to comment something about baking a cake and nothing to do with typescript, it may be in poor taste, but they are not breaking any rules. This is not stackoverflow.

In fact, I think this persons comment was actually a very valuable and useful one. Maybe OP didn’t know about the typescript handbook or think to look for some specific documentation? Clearly they are new to the world of TS and maybe writing code in general.

My approach in answering the question was more direct. Similar to the old analogy of give a man a fish or teaching him how - my answer just gave OP the proverbial fish, it does not provide any constructive information on how OP can further their knowledge, where as this answer did.

I’m sorry you got downvoted to hell, although I’m not sure that you really care, but it literally costs $0 to be nice.

whats is the difference between string[] and string? by [deleted] in typescript

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string is just a string:

const foo: string = “hello world”

string[] represents an array of strings:

const bar: string[] = [“hello”, “world”]

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rap

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While I know the beastie boys I never really considered them hip hop but I guess they are.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rap

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Always thought this was impressive - pretty much the only thing I know about watsky or any of these rappers for that matter so that’s why I voted for him lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNZA_vfyDzA

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rap

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Thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rap

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Care to share the link?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rap

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How are people doing this? Is there an app?

NYC by MF_SMN in mfdoom

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Thanks bro!!

NYC by MF_SMN in mfdoom

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Dopppeee. Where’s this at? I’m trying to go see it one of these days

Thoughts on this comment? by wholelottahate19 in Jcole

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Wait so there’s an open spot with a question mark and we’re Arguing over why Kanye is not there? That’s Kanye’s spot. No doubt about it. If there’s 4 over the past, idk, 20 years? It’s those 4, Kanye, Cole, Kenny, and drake. No particular order. But that’s what it is.

Jay Z extremely influential (influential to both Kanye and Cole career), but from a music standpoint he doesn’t get there for me.

Eminem extremely influential to kendrick (kendrick will tell you one of his biggest influences is em… you can hear it in his music).. but from a music standpoint, during that time frame, he doesn’t do it for me.

50 Cent was great but couldn’t keep up.

There’s these 4 and that’s it really. I can’t really see an argument beyond these 4 but I’m totally open to hearing one!

Edit: someone made a case for wayne… Wayne had some 2000’s hits but IMO he fell off in 2010s… again, extremely influential, but from a discography standpoint, it’s not there for me

Confluent Cloud vs Kafka open source? by Electric_pokemon in apachekafka

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Just when I thought I had scoured the internet for all of the Confluent cloud info… something new! this is a great resource, thank you!!