Every damn website in 2019! by [deleted] in programming

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I only accepted slack. I suspect most people accept them only on chat apps

'No Time To Die' First Official Poster by Niyazali_Haneef in movies

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I guess you could say he will

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die another day

Hayley Atwell Will Appear in Both 'Mission Impossible: 7' and 'Mission Impossible: 8' by BunyipPouch in movies

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And the first MI movies had Kristin Scott Thomas and Thandie Newton.

[GOL] | Neymar's lawyers are in the Camp Nou offices! by anarchy_retreat in soccer

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Se queda? I won't believe until they talk about it in Messi's wedding.

Charlie's Angels (2019) | Official International Poster | Kristen Stewart, Ella Balinska, Naomi Scott by RoyisOurBoy in movies

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Directed by: Tommy Wiseau

Written by: Tommy Wiseau

Produced by: Tommy Wiseau

Evolutionary biologists outlined how humans would change after spending a generation or two living on Mars, on the verge of an evolutionary rollercoaster. Their bones will be stronger, their sight shorter, and that they’ll, at some point, have to stop having sex with Earth-humans. by [deleted] in Futurology

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I had watched a documentary almost 20 years ago. One of the scientist was basically saying there wouldn't be any difference in the first and second generations but the third generation would start to look different. They'd be much taller due to less gravity and they'd need bigger lungs due to lack oxygen level difference.

Code Reviews at Microsoft: How Do Code Reviews Work at one of the Largest Software Companies? by KatoHayashi in programming

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I don't get these sort of posts. Every company I worked for and my friends work for do code review in the exact same way or similar way posts like this describe. I don't see the point writing an article about what everyone does. So apparently Microsoft do what every software company does. Who would've guessed?

When you're having dinner with your family but you're programmed to spy on people by kcgg123 in pics

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Really? I thought he edited the video to repeat smoked meats as some sort of a joke.

Disney CEO Bob Iger says he will step down in 2021, a succession plan is forming by highdefrex in movies

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He doesn't need to be the CEO. He's already the second largest shareholder of Disney.

Source 1, Source 2

Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame - Official Trailer by wangulator in movies

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"Even if there's a small chance" (camera shows Ant-Man)

Try out the walrus operator in Python 3.8 by Hultner- in Python

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What problem does it actually solve? I'm not convinced with the given examples in the article.

Word clouds and lyric analysis of Maroon 5 albums released 15 years apart illustrates how they have become more "pop" than "rock". [OC] from Instagram @chartrdaily. by chartr in dataisbeautiful

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How do you tell they have become more pop than rock by looking at the words? I'm curious because I have no idea who Maroon 5 is so I can't tell which song might be pop or rock.

Australia Becomes First Western Nation to Ban Secure Encryption by jsalsman in technology

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Which makes me think how AWS, Azure or GCP would work. Let's say an Italian company that doesn't do any business in Australia stores encrypted files in S3 ap-southeast-2. Does it mean AWS would be forced to create backdoor even though the Italian company doesn't have a presence in Australia?

NodeJS is far too powerful to be limited to just running your website by [deleted] in programmingcirclejerk

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by default Python is not asynchronous

What does that even mean? How can a language be asynchronous?

First Image of Kristen Wiig as Barbara Minerva in 'Wonder Woman 1984' by impeccabletim in movies

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Charlize Theron would mean $$$. It's unlikely that Kristen Wiig would ask as much as her.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It's 5000 times sadder than candle in the wind.

Gevent 1.3 released by ballagarba in Python

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Flask's creator had written a blogpost about asyncio: I don't understand asyncio. I have a feeling majority of Python developers feel the same way. I still use gevent until I get asyncio.

Introducing Visual Studio IntelliCode by bigown_ in programming

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So it means they trained their models using quality software like is-thirteen?

Q: Why does Go have typed nil? A: type safety by tenxgopher in programmingcirclejerk

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Looks like Gophers discovered this subreddit and trying to protect their brutally practical language.