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zhodge

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    Comment #10647497

    Love the track featured here http://labs.gooengine.com/pearl-boy/indexBelow.html

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    Comment #10605302

    Thank you for the mutt reference. I've been meaning to overhaul my email configuration and this seems like a great place to start. I too am fond of both the content and design of S…

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    Comment #9836189

    Hm, at first glance I am as well, especially with tagged template strings. Those look particularly simple but powerful. Generally though, is it reasonable for features such as thes…

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    Comment #8104150

    Thanks for your input. I might be switching over as a result of the recent downtime and the support Linode has been receiving on this thread. Unfortunately, especially for non-hobb…

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    Comment #8104123

    Agreed. I think what worries me most is that I wasn't aware of their downtime a week ago..

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    Comment #8104010

    I'm not too qualified to comment on the hosting market, but I do want to vouch for DigitalOcean as I've never had uptime issues with them until now. They also have always had timel…

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    Comment #7908756

    As someone who's completely ignorant to the concepts behind algorave, could anyone more experienced outline the helpful prerequisites to know before I experiment with a tool like W…

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    Comment #7818816

    I've just started using git recently and have completely fallen in love with its power and flexibility. But as someone just starting out, I can relate to how demanding git can _see…

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    Comment #7450974

    In addition to this, I think something that would help me a lot is being able to step back and forward through any history of commands that I'm experimenting with. Great stuff!

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    Comment #7408654

    It might not be a crime, but if I were a woman, I could easily see myself feeling uncomfortable in a situation that were to remind me of our gender-imbalanced culture(s).

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    Comment #7020969

    Ah I'm so excited to play To the Moon. This one by far stands out above the rest in this bundle at least to me. I'm going in with very little foreknowledge, just the way I like it.…

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    Comment #7020946

    I don't recall ever having any issues myself when donating for a Humble Bundle, but I frequently enter the wrong characters on other sites' CAPTCHAs, so I totally understand your f…

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    Comment #6961037

    "it's gets" => "it gets"

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    Comment #6613269

    Would you say Insync is worth the $10 if I only have one Drive account that I want to back up? They do offer backups, right? Their site seems to advertise multiple account sync as …

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    Comment #5783049

    If you like the idea of Dear Esther, you will probably enjoy yourself, as I think it achieves its goal quite well. As a critical piece in the "Games as Art" movement/feud/war, Dear…

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    Comment #5780747

    I'm an aspiring junior developer, and I found Stanford's (online) "Introduction to Databases" course to be excellent. I particularly enjoyed the relational algebra section where we…

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    Comment #5555353

    Sorry about that, I should have given you some point of contact here. I've sent you an email (found on your GH).

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    Comment #5535269

    I want to! See my comment regarding infrec's offer to help.

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    Comment #5533656

    Any chance I could join in? ;) I know a bit of JavaScript, but my math intuition is somewhat poor as well, so it'd be more so I can learn than anything else.

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    Comment #5435856

    I've been reading up on all of the hacker schools (Dev Bootcamp, App Academy, etc.) and I was really excited to find out about Hack Reactor: I have very minimal programming experie…

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    Comment #4619724

    Same here haha. I'd be pretty upset if that was my personal information up and available for all to see, but thankfully that wasn't the case. How this happened is what I want to kn…

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    Comment #4231190

    Really? I actually found it to be quite stable for a scrape project I had; it was rather trivial too though. My only gripe is with the cryptic error messages I was receiving when e…