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hackarama

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    Comment #33623987

    Same, and swapped my GUSD just in case that decides to do anything screwy.

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    Comment #33524114

    SharePoint admin at current position. Apart from PowerApps, PowerAutomate, and those beasts, I don't find SharePoint too bad to deal with. It's one of those tools that if you use f…

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    Comment #33434765

    Python's pandas library essentially does this when creating a DataFrame object from a CSV file. Of course, it's not always correct, but may be a starting point for your use case.

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    Show HN: Rust Note – Simple Rust command line app for text based notes

    Incredibly lightweight application to help you take notes. I attempted picking up Rust this morning and wrote this application in just a few minutes as a proof-of-concept.

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    Comment #33377065

    Can't a privately owned company just ban whoever for whatever (or no) reason at all?

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    Comment #33372065

    Meat is a combination of finely chopped with few chunks, more shredded really than anything. When I get home I'll see if I can find that recipe. I certainly don't mind sharing. :)

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    Comment #33370512

    My great-grandmother's folks used to make this. The "family recipe" dates back over a hundred years. Back in those days they would use the meat from the head, snout, feet of the ho…

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    Comment #33358534

    To avoid litigation???

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    Comment #33320994

    Recently moved over all of my Raspberry Pi boxes to DietPi and I have been absolutely loving it so far! Much more performant than other OSes that I've tried out of the box.

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    Comment #33279943

    Good point here, I will definitely check this and report back. :)

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    Comment #33277066

    I work as a dev _for_ the accountants. We have that amount of data.

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    Comment #33238644

    Tried to buy a static IP address from my ISP, responded that it's only offered to users of their "business" plans. The business plans: same up/down as I'm receiving now, but for mo…

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    Comment #33203335

    Panics with "Could not determine terminal width" on Windows 10 using cmd.exe

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    Comment #33193541

    Surprisingly, if you keep the feature set down, time to ship wasn't bad. The project was done in about half a semester and that's only working on it here and there. For the final p…

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    Comment #33190860

    During my university courses at University of London, we made a side-scrolling video game, a sound visualizer, as well as a MS Paint clone using P5. It's definitely accessible for …

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    Comment #33190838

    I made extensive use of P5.js during my time at University of London. We designed a side-scrolling video game in the Intro to Programming courses using this library. It was really …

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    Comment #33190818

    Thanks, it's something I've always thought on doing and the motivation finally materialized. It's niche enough that I haven't had to do any advertising and the viewers keep coming …

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    Ask HN: Is anyone here in tech making significant money on YouTube?

    A few months ago I started a YouTube channel to teach SAP's proprietary programming language: ABAP. In recent months I have started to make some (small) revenue from the YouTube pa…

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    Comment #33179031

    If they're on Windows, the built-in Quick Assist tool (Ctrl + Windows Key + Q) is a simple way to connect without having them install any other remote access tool.

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    Comment #33156162

    Better make sure to -i that so it changes the post

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    Comment #33039555

    My company is in an industry that hasn't been affected. Contrary to most, we're experiencing record growth.

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    Comment #33022842

    Seconding this. I've seen on-shore US consultants easily charge $240 an hour on a time and material basis, and those are run-of-the-mill consultants.

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    Comment #33021846

    Dead, too many parentheses.

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    Comment #32994232

    As a polyglot, and after playing around with a few of the supported languages, this is damned nifty!