Hubris (), also hybris, from ancient Greek , means extreme pride or arrogance. Hubris often indicates a loss of contact with reality and an overestimation of one's own competence or capabilities, especially when the person exhibiting it is in a position of power.
The adjectival form of hubris is "hubristic".
Ancient Greek origin
In ancient Greek, hubris referred to actions that shamed and humiliated the victim for the pleasure or gratification of the abuser. The term had a strong sexual connotation, and the shame reflected on the perpetrator as well.
Violations of the law against hubri...
'Poor' people are mostly nice people and I get along with them, too. But I can't stand rednecks. Because those are sometimes not even poor and in most cases are just so stupid that you've to wonder how they are able to breath.
the redneck across the street from me at one point had trouble finding a job. during the conversation he says he "Can't read too good." I offer to find him a free literacy program for adults. he says he can't learn.
I say that sure he can. he says no. Then proceeds to tell me the story of how as children he and his cousins used to go out to grandpappy's storage shed and breathe the gas fumes.
and that one time he went by himself and passed out with the gas hose in his freaking mouth
@ChadRuppert Are you really that much of an ass? Jesus, I've been staying away from this room because lately it seems to be filled with people who can't seem to get that I just want to talk about code and general humor. Not SUCK EVERYONE'S DICK
the problem is, I've the menu point 'Share', there I can click on 'Email' which leads to 4 possible options, out of which I'd like to chose 'Send a Link' but Visio says that "To send a link to this drawing, it must be saved to a Web server or a shared folder'
Visio is used to design Software and you can convert your diagram to C#
@SteffenWinkler orly? i didn't realize that.... Visual studio has a drag and drop thing that lets you create class diagrams as well, what are the benefits of using it visio?
Triskaidekaphobia (from Greek tris meaning "3", kai meaning "and", deka meaning "10" and phobos meaning "fear" or "morbid fear") is fear of the number ; it is a superstition and related to a specific fear of Friday the 13th, called paraskevidekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia.
The term was first used by Isador Coriat in Abnormal Psychology.
Origins
There is a myth that the earliest reference to thirteen being unlucky or evil is from the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi (circa 1780 BCE), where the thirteenth law is omitted. In fact, the original Code of Hammurabi has no numeration. The ...
Several chat room users are becoming annoyed by a certain feature of the chat room notification system. When there are two people in a chat room, say John and JohnSmith, and someone pings @John, JohnSmith is also pinged. This is naturally annoying to JohnSmith, especially if someone is having a l...
lol i was under the impression he was saying that "Steve" wasn't a unique username here. its just people not hitting tab and selecting the intended steve
it does not help here that unless you are multiline it only shows part of a username
@KendallFrey yeah, but his user name is "Steve" which is just fine, but on a chat room about software developmet, of all things, you'd think that someone could figure it out
Today, another fun-for-your-Friday rerun from the past decade of FAIC. When you bang your finger with a hammer or burn it on the stove, somehow the pain has to get from your finger to your brain via a nerve. That's … Continue reading →