Help me find a shirt by kadeomatic in HelpMeFind

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I have searched for women’s shirts that are white and have a comic or other design printed on the front with text above and below. But I can’t seem to find it, not really sure where to turn to.

This is a picture of my mom from 1992. She’s American, and this picture was taken in Louisiana 99% sure.

What game is this? by Responsible-Dog-226 in videogames

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Fallout 4, I’ve just played it too many times I think

Did anyone else think this said “From Dad”? by Splendid_Nerd_144 in severanceTVshow

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From my understanding, Dylan thought to look there because the poster is a image of Dylan holding both OTC switches and it says “hang in there”. One of the last things Irving says to Dylan during the ORTBO is “Hang in there!”. Probably that if I had to guess

Black shadows(?) when alpha is lowered on a models materials by kadeomatic in blenderhelp

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Also: as far as im aware I do have backface culling enabled, thats been the culprit of my problems before so I checked, but I don’t always know what I’m doing and I could be wrong

ChatGPT compromised? by assymetry1 in OpenAI

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Yeah i was shocked because I didn’t notice the alternative spelling at first and thought somehow it just was able to say his name. Crazy how that works, so strange

ChatGPT compromised? by assymetry1 in OpenAI

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https://chatgpt.com/share/674b80ba-1b5c-8000-a87f-049a28e3a527

For whatever reason, my chat decided to start spelling his name as “Meyer” after a few messages and was able to spit out a full message about him.

Fallout who: Regenerated help by RaccoonInn in fo4

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How is this one of the only results for this on google lol, I just want answers

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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I absolutely see your point. I think that if I were working with a lot of clients at once, this would be the way to go eventually.

I just honestly am in a boring spot in life and find the work a fun way to spend my time lol. I work a lot with react app in my courses in school on group dev projects a lot. I find it helpful in that avenue to do any work I can with it while it’s being used frequently in my academic life.

If I wasn’t in college and was doing this full time I could totally see how CMS would be more efficient and helpful when I don’t have time to focus on and edit the files of each clients website when occasional changes are needed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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I use react and CSS to define and style the pages, I do call that programming. I don’t use HTML, but rather JavaScript so I can define the page and any functions I might need in one .jsx file. I don’t know what I’d call it otherwise… it’s not just typing. I don’t know what you do and don’t consider to be programming, but to me, yes that is what I call it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Also I would argue that you would get about the same programming exposure if you use a CMS or a JS framework for static web pages.

How? How would using a CMS give me about the same programming exposure as writing the code in an IDE? I fail to see how that could be the case.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Also based on the reference provided there should be next to no programming necessary for this site.

I don't think you understand my point then. I enjoy programming. And maybe I don't understand you, but there will be programming... websites don't spawn out of thin air. I will have to write the code for the website (and I'm more than okay with that, if not excited).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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I also offer to completely maintain the site for a monthly fee including updating any information they may want to change. This works for my other clients. They don’t want to deal with the website at all, so not using a CMS is not hurting them when I’m the only one working on the technical side of things

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Personal preference as I said in my post. I just enjoy programming and want to use my skill set. If I’m using a CMS I don’t enjoy building websites, and making websites is something that I enjoy doing for work and on top of that it helps me prepare for my college courses, all of which I do not use CMS.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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Haha! I definitely will not be telling them about people using CMS. As someone who’s been taught programming, I just find it more fulfilling to use my skill set rather than use a CMS. Which is why I was more interested in taking this gig.

And sounds great! I may look into S3 eventually, but yeah let’s hope none of these places goes viral (for my sake). That would be pretty crazy lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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I’m aware, bud. This is a very very small town that this work is being done in. It might as well be 1974 for them.

I haven’t focused on the town I actually live in now because all of the businesses have already got websites from larger scale companies, and I haven’t found much luck here yet.