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resmote
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Comment #12543895
He directly insulted me, clarify how in your thinking, this has anything to do with hero worship? Stating your views without falling back on the needless application of profanity i…
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Comment #12543868
I agree, LetsEncrypt has done a great job. My original comment was snarky though accurate in a focused sense concerning the actual creation of a self-signed certificate (which can …
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Comment #12543786
That's pretty insulting to suggest in any case and borders on a reprehensible attitude to take personally against someone.
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Comment #12542557
No one I've ever known makes that in support roles. Consultants can get that easily though.
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Comment #12542508
It doesn't work that way for all the remote jobs and contracts I've worked.
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Comment #12542466
Go ahead and down vote me LetsEncrypt employees. It just proves my point.
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Comment #12542458
Crap, I recently switched to these guys because it has some big names behind it. I'd avoided it for a long time because I knew there would be a please donate, hard luck story at so…
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Comment #12542430
Creating a certificate is easy.
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JavaScript isn't ever going away, is it?
Will JavaScript ever be removed from programming, ever? Is there any hope for this at all?
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Comment #12534999
jQuery Mobile got it right. You can have a powerful, RWD site and barely have to muck with the JavaScript nightmare.
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Comment #12533685
I think I'd almost feel safer circumnavigating Russia than Africa in an old truck.
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Comment #12514527
Lots of times, unforeseen questions come up at meetings, in fact, if they don't; that's a sign the meeting wasn't really productive at all. Google should be on a large screen in th…
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Comment #12514376
They don't?
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Comment #12514206
> who ARE more productive when forced The key word there is "forced".