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arno_v

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    Comment #40267011

    I actually had the experience of using meaningful identifiers in a previous company. At that time it was really handy in a lot of day to day stuff, but I'm now thinking we might no…

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    Comment #35940100

    Yeah, I've also been using screen for years without ever feeling the need to switch to tmux. Although remote ssh work is relatively rare for me (eg a couple times per month)

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    Comment #33188429

    I will try this, recently mine got truncated (don't know why) and it's super annoying.

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    Comment #30678369

    Surprisingly if you put it to 20 meters the effect globally seem insignificant. Although 80% of my own country would be flooded, so that's not great.

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    Comment #29402894

    Have you tried to buy a new GPU recently? :P

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    Comment #28356216

    Yeah a friend of mine had that. Almost drove away in the wrong car, luckily he noticed "weird CDs" lying around.

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    Comment #23119499

    Efficiently using multi-select to edit multiple lines simultaneously (e.g. cmd-d in Atom)

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    Comment #23119465

    Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/1205/

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    Comment #23022454

    Oh my god! Who in its right mind comes up with this? The boilerplate is 10x the size of the actual code :'(

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    Comment #22980203

    I've been using Atom for a few years, with a few Python plugins it works really nicely!

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    Comment #22212864

    I still think for very small stuff it's easier to just write a shell script. For instance a docker entry point, where you set a few env vars, download some required files and start…

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    Comment #20960344

    And the public transport bikes you can hire for a couple of euro per 24hr are very popular. This way you can do the last part of your journey easily without taking you're own bike …

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    Comment #20119681

    I’ve spend 10 minutes on this and still have no clue what it actually does. Seems to be focussed on beginners with very trivial and general tips on Git and terminal commands.

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    Comment #16200151

    Yeah,Epic Spell Wars is awesome!

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    Comment #15395854

    Would be interesting if they would give examples of ICOs or other crypto related investments which turned out to be Ponzi schemes or fraud.

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    Comment #13235888

    I totally agree, I have a few shortcuts in my GCE dashboard, but I seem to always forget which one is which. For instance logs, DNS and storage have super similar icons.

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    Comment #12993546

    "Keep off grass" :D

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    Comment #10337491

    Blendle Data Scientist here (living said dream). I'd like to mention that users do have influence on what is done with their data. We currently provide two ways of determining what…

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    Comment #9715851

    Looks nice, but skimming through it I saw loads of typos. Makes you wonder how much effort was put into this.

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    Comment #9062301

    Ok, if you are indeed asking the same questions that helps. I would add some information per item with some explanation or definition, so it is as clear as possible what is meant b…

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    Comment #9062038

    So instead of the ambiguous text 'Software Engineer' we now have 10 ambiguous texts ranging from 'Analysis' to 'Data Science'. I don't really see how that solves a problem, since t…

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    Comment #9008555

    Looking at the url, it seems they don't want someone to accidentely delete the article!

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    Comment #8814314

    Neverwet? Soylent?

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    Comment #8504872

    This picture shows quite nicely what might happen when having too many parameters (or too little data): http://machinelearningac.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/polynom...

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    Comment #8159348

    For those too lazy to learn the right shell commands ;)