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platinium

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    Comment #18285923

    I think there's a difference between people who study lightly and score high, and people who grind it out and then score high. I'd guess that the majority of high scorers fall into…

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    Comment #18280650

    Ah yeah, it disappeared because I thought I would get more reads If I moved it up in the post chain lol. May I ask what makes your company feel secure about using cloud hosted solu…

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    Comment #18276206

    Which brings into question... what is so special about the "front-end" features that Git provides? Why not use another third-party service that integrates into your Github/Gitlab/B…

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    Comment #18276006

    But a multiple origin solution seems the most sensical. We have failover for everything infra and services.. it seems we now need failover for cloud-based code. It just seems logic…

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    Comment #18275970

    It doesn't matter, really. Its a black box from a business perspective. Some users have lost faith, and some people will migrate to other solutions. Regardless of how fair or unfai…

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    Comment #18275920

    Going forward, I see that the sensible solution for all small companies relying on cloud-hosted git is to always have a secondary cloud provider at all times.

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    Comment #18275877

    On the plus side, this disastrous calamity by Github really made me try out Gitlab and in the process, I will now set-up a second remote on my repo's: https://stackoverflow.com/que…

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    Comment #18271711

    This has been super frustrating, as people have deadlines and are working to finish projects before Monday morning. What are the (good) alternatives to Github? Gitlab supposedly is…

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    Comment #18270491

    Agreed on everything. However, nobody new (read: young) will want to learn a language that is not able to receive a major version bump. (notable exception I guess, Python). A langu…

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    Comment #18269644

    > Imho they should just fork Perl 6 and continue developing Perl 5. [insert "what if I told you" meme here] I meant rename Perl 6 into something else and develop Perl 5.xxxx into P…

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    Comment #18269540

    Pretty cool, but why would anyone new want to invest in Perl when it has the language problem of Perl 5 or Perl 6 ? Imho they should just fork Perl 6 and continue developing Perl 5…

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    Comment #18154692

    First time I heard about this thing. I don’t get it either. It just seems to be somewhat witty but ultimately trite artistic “punnery” - somewhat akin to those Reddit meme gifs wit…

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    Comment #18118374

    This is a great anecdotal argument -- I just want to note that it also applies very well, pretty much verbatim, to some other graduate school educations too, such as engineering or…

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    Comment #18109767

    Amazon has tipped to bad -- all these dumb services like Pantry box, Fresh now, etc, all offered outside of the now $130 premium for Prime. I'm going to call in a few days to cance…

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    Comment #18099639

    Yeah I go to Target first now -- I like the hassle-free returns (same as Amazon) but with the guarantee that items are verified authentic. I've noticed that Target has, however, sl…

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    Comment #18071459

    Honestly, does using Google even matter anymore unless you are trying to search for something extremely obscure? Most of the time, my searches are directly for products (ie, Amazon…