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runchberries

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    Comment #34282892

    looking at the section preceding that it appears it was uncovered in the same forensic investigation. So according to the complaint both were discovered at the same time.

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    Comment #34282427

    Sounds like a wonderful person: > By way of example only, Talton sent or received messages that include the terms “jungle n***s” and “gross lesbians,” “butterfaces,” “rape,” “big r…

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    Comment #11878717

    > Time investment: 10 mins to review the code This is what really irks me about take home exercises. The candidate spends 2-4 hours (or 12 and say they did it in 2) and the intervi…

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    Comment #11693329

    Erlang also. In most functional languages using list indices are an anti-pattern. Pattern matching and generalized iteration is a much more elegant way to handle most things you wo…

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    Comment #11677563

    Yeah. I wasn't going to click the link, but you got me curious. The link is: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/antirez/redis/unstable/src... I don't see why you would hide a link t…

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    Comment #11667786

    That comment honestly makes me really sad. People would rather put a criminal in the white house and have her run free because she is the "lesser of two evils". Regardless of wheth…

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    Comment #11544153

    When the stakes are treason and/or Guantanamo Bay, you are still bold no matter how many precautions you take or maybe just stupid.

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    Comment #11455548

    To my understanding Haskell prelude is unsafe because Haskell sometime sacrifices usability/friendliness for satisfying certain theorems. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6364409…

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    Comment #11450242

    I don't see why it is confusing that applications for high concurrency would solve problems differently than big data. I am also an Erlang noob, but I don't think pattern matching …

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    Comment #11450056

    Past past California ave about 2 miles near el camino. It was a little over 2 miles to California Ave and maybe 2 miles to the san Antonio shopping center. They weren't pleasant wa…

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    Comment #11449309

    Yeah. In Palo Alto my crappy 1 bedroom apartment that I was living in 3 years ago was in the middle of suburban jungle (no restaurants or shops for a few miles in any direction) an…

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    Comment #11301131

    Its still widely used in large projects, but those projects normally modify the protocol to fit their needs (whatsapp, riot games)

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    Comment #11286351

    Look into time release variety. Much more even throughout the day as opposed to using all the caffeine in a matter of a few hours.