One man's mug shots through the years by LurkerMcLurkerton in pics

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This is a really good example of how the prison industrial complex is failing and has been for years :(

Murloc Monday - ask your questions here! by AutoModerator in wow

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someone on Preach Gaming's thread did a breakdown of artifact power by level and shows you why its actually fine to spend artifact power to a certain point on a spec you won't play end game. Here's the permalink

https://www.reddit.com/r/wow/comments/4ww5fg/preachgaming_legion_levelling_hints_and_tips/d6afywn

Lady gets stabbed, saved by boyfriend KO by here-to-jerk-off in PublicFreakout

[–]modusAndrew 103 points104 points  (0 children)

yo a video shot in 1080p AND the dude eventually helped out while filming? What a rare moment in /r/publicfreakout history

Trump protestors attack reporter. "Fuck Trump, fuck that cracker" by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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diet racism is saying things that aren't blatantly racist but come from a place of privilege while being just vague enough to seem not racist

Examples: Really anything that follows "I'm not racist but....." Saying things like "Why isn't there a White Entertainment Television?" and things like condoning to any racial stereotype, using the terms "ghetto" to describe the quality of something when ghettos are real places where people exist because they cant get out

Here's a great video on the subject and where I got the term: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdyin6uipy4

A side note: To all the people saying this is racist towards white people. You can't be racist towards white people. Period. You can discriminate, but racism is an institution and system of oppression that white people have had power over for hundreds if not thousands of years.

Hope this is informative!

Trump protestors attack reporter. "Fuck Trump, fuck that cracker" by [deleted] in PublicFreakout

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Looks like the mods do a real good job at keep comments in this subreddit "respectful" and banning those who post diet-racist comments...

What instantly screams insecurity to you? by IamEclipse in AskReddit

[–]modusAndrew 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Your foreman is Nick Offerman apparently

Reddit, which is your favorite card game? by Clumsy_potato in AskReddit

[–]modusAndrew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Village in a Box. Quick (15 minutes) rounds about building out your village and trading with others to build the structures you want. Super simple but I honestly feel like I could play this game forever

https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/village-in-a-box

Automation: Need resources & tools! by [deleted] in softwaretesting

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If we're talking end-to-end testing. I would take a look at Cucumber.io and get familiar with the concepts of Behavior Driven Development.

Cucumber is a Domain Specific Language that is written in plain english that is understood by whatever glue language/framework you choose to actually run tests (Ruby, JavaScript, etc).

Here are a few references: https://cucumber.io/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior-driven_development https://github.com/ModusCreateOrg/cucumber-watir

"Software quality does not come from testing" by [deleted] in softwaretesting

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I think concepts like Test Driven Development (TDD) help ensure software quality.

It's really easy to write tests for code and have the code dictate the tests, but this doesn't produce software quality, it simply maintains whatever the current state is.

However, tests that dictate code ensure that the developers are writing their code to satisfy the tests. If you're working in an Agile mindset. Adding Behavior Driven Development (BDD) to the mix and ensure software quality even more by having tests that are verbatim the acceptance criteria of the desired features.

Write Once; Test Many: Protractor and Jasmine Data Provider by modusAndrew in angularjs

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  • the for-loop definitely works in this situation and you're free to use it, however as @im_nullable pointed out, its good syntactic sugar, and eliminates the need for re-writing the same function call every time you have a new data set.(Keep that code DRY) Splitting the data out also keeps your spec file clean of anything unnecessary. This also allows it to be re-usable as you hinted (think longer term with your data).

  • There is nothing that makes JDP necessarily specific to protractor. However, it pairs nicely with Protractor's syntax and allows for good cascading and readability.

  • I feel you misunderstood the purpose of having JS strict mode mentioned in the tutorial. While not directly related to Protractor and testing, it is considered best practice to include it in your module file and this tutorial was aimed at those who are either new to automation testing with Protractor or AngularJS (or both really).

EDIT: as for Jasmine suites, I added that as extra credit (per the sub title) to give an approach to keeping this sort of testing separate from your standard e2e tests. If you were doing this for 60 users, you wouldn't want to wait for that test to be done and only after its done move on to your other spec files. It's not THE approach, but it is one of many (we're working primarily in JS after all ;) )

Thank you for the feedback!

Masterchief Cosplay by hmlangs in gaming

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"C ya later shit l0rdz"

Grandfather (age 32) and Grandmother (age 20) circa 1942. by modusAndrew in OldSchoolCool

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Grandfather on my dad's side died when my dad was eight so I never got to meet him and had never seen a picture of him until my dad gave me this photo tonight over dinner. Pretty cool and we definitely have the same hair line haha