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ieatkittens
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Comment #13902526
I personally use the GitLab CI. It's great. GitLab as a whole is brilliant, tbh.
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Comment #13815047
I can think of many more interesting things other than debugging a three year old evergreen browser. Staring at a blank wall, for example.
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Comment #13574926
CP is never welcome and gets removed. Even un- or barely moderated boards do so. Dick picks, on the other hand, are tedious but not inherently bad.
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Comment #13520511
>And as for Arial, most of the attitude directed towards it is nothing more than anti-Microsoft snobbishness. I disagree. Arial features some truly revolting glyphs. The R being th…
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Comment #13437367
"the next version will be better, promise" I've heard that with Windows, Office, IE, and Sharepoint. I'd happily give up the esc key to avoid that hell.
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Comment #13335726
Related to the IGA (I'm Gone Anyway) Methodology. Where you know that you'll leave the company by the end of the month and don't give a shit.
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Comment #13299940
Nice work. Enjoyed the step by step process. Want to do something similar, but in an Elm style. A fun read as well.
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Comment #13250423
Every child ever will watch or listen to the same audio book, video, film, song, whatever for days on end.
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Comment #13250350
A few more points: I'm allergic to clumsy exposition and Herbert, by and large, did a very good job. Many times you can read what the characters are thinking. This gives you many s…
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Comment #13249442
Dune. I mostly read non-fiction myself, so, just like you, I looked for something else amd randomly chose Dune. Loved it. Brilliant world building and a story arch that keeps on gi…
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Comment #13235696
> Also, in a way it is nice. You are NEVER alone. You ALWAYS have people waiting for you when you come back from work. Glad it works for you, but that has got to be the third circl…
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Comment #13210214
Wifi cable
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Comment #13187842
Wow. Everything just changed.
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Comment #13147684
I found that it does take time. For one, getting zoning out within no time, and second, being fit enough to comfortably run 45-60min.
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Comment #13070582
Spice
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Comment #13064601
Ironically, the text is too small to read on my Android HN client. No zooming either.
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Comment #12837429
Nope. Find a bouldering gym, buy a pair of shoes, go climbing and chat with everyone.
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Comment #12813637
Our alphabet is made up of the letters A-Z. If we then take the letters 'L', 'I', 'Z', 'A', 'R', 'D' we can compose the word 'lizard'. Lizard people confirmed.
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Comment #12785860
Though I don't see why this is a holy war in the first place. Clearly, no-semicolon is the only way to go. :^)
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Comment #12772724
> I consider Ecosystem, community, dev resources / backing, encapsulation and reuse integral Yes. No doubt. > which React wins easily I disagree. The old react docs were shite comp…
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Comment #12772436
> Modern devices make it almost irrelevant. A todo list on an mbp, yes. A complex app on a tablet, not so much. > Yours is useless out of the box, to be used on a real complex app …
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Comment #12769349
> New Issue from the Issue Board Finally. I missed this so much. Loving the work GitLab is putting in to their product. Now, if only I could rearrange backlog items.
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Comment #12376573
Absolutely. I mostly live in a wonderful bubble, devoid of heys, whoops, and the sound of drowning rappers. But, being as common as it is, I cannot completely escape it. :(
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Comment #12376455
Not nearly as maddening as DJ Mustards "Hey hey hey hey" sample. https://youtu.be/kGVrCIzzoro