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06:34
@wilx I don't think so. Doing it with the default template maybe, but if you put some effort into it and maybe don't use some default fonts then it can look fine. Just print to pdf before sending it out, obviously don't send out the doc file
 
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08:35
My CV is made with LibreOffice and I still got hired
inb4 "but morwenn you look unprofessional anyway so that's fitting"
08:48
Any chance that somebody might pay at least a tiny bit of attention to the contents instead of the software used to format it?
I wonder what Trump's CV looks like ... if he has one ...
Is Trump a convicted criminal yet?
nah indicted only as of yet
09:26
Being rich & powerful carries high risks ... at least higher risks than, say, a professional cleaner ...
Now thinking about it, this is a bit odd: farming is a profession, but not many people would call someone a professional farmer ..
09:42
(Posting more chook pictures, waiting for that day when someone can not stand it and burst into flames after being exposed to too many domestic bird pictures ..)
 
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14:54
Say, if I have a script located on a server, like: www.someserver.com/todolist.php and I want to check the return value of that script in a shell script on my raspberry pi, how do I do it? I have tried:
eval $ret_val2='www.someserver.com/todolist.php'
Didn't work.
15:08
the script would have to return it as an HTTP message. So you'd need to wrap it in something
 
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16:27
I have returned to judge the living and TelKitty
 
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posted on April 24, 2023 by Blog Staff

Optimizing compilers seek try to push as much of the computation as possible at compile time. C++20: consteval and constexpr functions by Daniel Lemire From the article: In modern C++, you can declare a function as ‘constexpr’, meaning that you state explicitly that the function may be executed at compile time. The constexpr qualifier is not mag


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