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I'm charging my airpods right now... I think? One of the chargers I had just randomly stopped working, so I have no idea how long my case will last now
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@codeMagic I meant that when I first saw the narration (in the present) I thought: hey maybe this movie is just a story about the past, but never took into account the current state of mind of frank, then as the movie progressed and timeline advanced I realized that the present state is everything but a happy situation and that at the moment of his narration that dude's mental state is so messed up and shattered
I shouldn't talk about it for obvious reasons but there was a moment at the end where I thought things my go a different way and that was exciting
That would have made me happy
Our boss was working on a big, important python script Had me and the other guy reviewing. The other guy opened it up, said "Wow, there's a lot here", less than a minute later he approved it. lmao
@codeMagic my best summary w/o spoiling is that: it's an alternate earth where some people are born with superpowers, but they aren't all heroes and a lot of them are really shitty people. Like imagine superheros but with crazy narcissism and greed, etc. and it follows some guy who had his life ruined by one of them and his revenge
Decent. I'm not a good one to ask because I've never liked having any in my ears and still early on. I haven't had them in for more than 20 minutes yet
Also, I'm still just using the tips or whatever that came on it. Haven't tried any of the others yet. But they stay in fine so far so that's a good thing
Obviously, I know I'm not. But it's harder for someone who is an ex smoker with a lot of that to not smoke than a non-smoker. I didn't think I'd have to explain that part
Either that or it's that the casino floor is smoking allowed but there are specific non-smoking areas, I'm not sure it's hard to tell from these articles
Had to try explain why, as an 18 year old, in PR, I 'forgot' my ID and why I couldn't go to my room and get it even tho i was staying in the hotel where the casino was
Somewhat of a joke because I don't think there's anything wrong with it I think there's a problem with people who can't handle it But I suppose you could say that about the other things we've discussed (smoking, alcohol, etc...)
Yeah I don't think gambling is inherently wrong but it can become a problem that's in my opinion worse than drinking/smoking/etc but then again severity is key
Did you know that JetBrains has an IDE that allows you to create your own programming language? I don't really understand it but it looks insane and totally over-engineered for any project. jetbrains.com/mps
@MehdiB. I scored 20% on the demo. Then 55% -_- I'm messing up my quicksort somehow, but I don't understand why. I'm unfit to call myself a dev. Please help commit seppuku... thanks (TLDR; gonna need it)
A lot of devs coming straight out of uni, and to a higher degree bootcamps etc., lack overall system design knowledge - pretty much any tutorial and course for practical dev defaults to firebase/aws/gcp/heroku/netlify/etc. Nothing wrong with that for personal projects, definitely better, but when you go from serving a small person project to a few hundred people a week to processing terabytes of data in a real world scenario, you need to have a better understanding of the bigger picture
@MehdiB. Unfortunately many HS programming classes and competitions are base around mathematics. Basically you only excel if you are really good at math, able to solve puzzles, and can type really quick. It's problematic imo because there are people who aren't great at math (me) and can't solve insane problems (me) who can still do well in other fields of programming. Not everything is about math.