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usloth_wandows

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    Comment #13693232

    You are part of the problem.

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    Comment #13519388

    So many words yet so little content. Is there some sort of word minimum for posting? This article is 95% bloat.

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    Comment #13452266

    Honesty you having that mind set will make it impossible to get the 4 minute mile, but it is possible for someone with the motivation.

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    Comment #13307958

    Agreed. Git int is awesome. I would just like them to support more advanced git functions.

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    Comment #13307940

    There is, it just isn't free. Lawfirms pay mountains of money for up to date 'google for laws'. At least in the U.S.

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    Comment #13283576

    Really!? Source on this?

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    Comment #13272354

    I'm in the same situation! It seems to be triggered by temperature change, but not sure.

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    Comment #13265995

    Btw Amazon has refused to give a clear answer about how much is actually being recorded. Look at the top comment in this thread.

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    Comment #13265983

    That's exactly what Amazon would like there users to think. How do you think he wake work is detected? It MUST be listening to some sort of ambient audio, wether that is recorded o…

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    Comment #13228254

    If you professors could actaully solve that problem efficiently they'd be billionaires.

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    Comment #13208607

    Microsoft remade SQL Server and optimized for Win after they bought it

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    Comment #13200286

    If you're asking this question then you shouldn't be using SQL Server.

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    Comment #12916957

    If you can't code under pressure, you aren't a very competent programmer. Real world projects come with high pressure scenarios for software engineers. Code monkeys may be able to …

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    Comment #12316522

    When I used F#, maybe three years ago, it was a good exercise in functional thinking. It was an interesting experience, siniliar to the experience of using C-Lisp. The worst part w…

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    Comment #12293899

    I would disagree. Google has beyond genius PHD's working one those problems. A SE with a bachelor's would most likely be delegated menial tasks, definitely not be working on cuttin…

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    Comment #11994470

    I thought this was common sense. Compress then encrypt. Encryption leads to higher entropy, therefore less effective compression.

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    Comment #11977544

    I dare say this is true of any profession which has existed more than 10 years.

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    Comment #11926270

    The speaker spoke in a roundabout way diluting her meaningful content with cliche after cliche. I think he point is nice though: aim for calmness and be honest with your team, not …

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    Comment #11899487

    That's hilarious! I totally expected some sort of automated testing suite for emulators/simulators, not a physical robot with a stylus! Awesome work!

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    Comment #11892288

    You make less than 30k as a cpp programmer? That's crazy!!! Am I missing something here or what? I work in Washington State, US and I make 4x that as a new grad.

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    Comment #11881453

    I've had BMW 528i since 1997. Still going strong, but those damn window regulators break so often. I blame it on my mechanic replacing them with cheap Chinese parts. The car went 1…