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AboutI'm a fast typer and a slow eater. I enjoy long walks off short piers. I am the Florida Man.
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SkillsJavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python, Lua, C#, c, c++, Java, XML/ XAML, VB.net, MySQL, php, Android, Node, Linux, Windows, Scratch.
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LocationAmerica (38.8976074, -77.0365946)
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@jestdotty ChatGPT, why won’t my wife fuck me anymore?
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@stackodev for a government site it’s almost definitely a fucked up SSO identity token that one of their many services set for you and all the rest of them try to read from.
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It’s almost definitely just some lax cookie setting that brave is being a tight ass about. Not that either party is more correct than the other. They just don’t work together.
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You missed one
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@Parzi compression occurs after encryption, this program doesn’t run on embedded devices, and the idea is to have maybe 5 passwords. Which is optional. You need only a single password.
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@Parzi you’re actually either trolling or just a goofy guy. Each hash/ cypher text pair is a total of about 550 bytes before compression. It would take an insanely unrealistic number of passwords to even reach a single uncompressed megabyte. Calling that wasteful, especially calling it “incredibly wasteful” is a complete joke.
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Rust initial release was less than ten years ago. Give it a fuckin chance.
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Seems like you can drop the R and just go with an object mapper. I only really know c# mappers, but I’m assuming you can get type safe ones in TS too.
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Minecraft. A master class in sandbox games.
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@gagan-suie seems like whatever your integration is needs to be scaled back or cached. The free API limit is pretty standard and permissive.
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What the fuck did you do, the rate limit is 10,000 daily
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I hate c because it's too few letters. Rust? Now THAT'S a programming language. JavaScript? Oh god: perfect. Look at all those letters. Hypertext Markup Language? Clearly, that's the best of them all.
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Well at the moment we don’t have any ++ members
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This post gave me indigestion
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It sounds like an average nodejs / javascript job, so, you're going to kill yourself within the month.
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You’ve pierced the thin veil that hides the almost uselessly stupid machine.
Ask it to do any trivial but unique task, like spell a word backwards and remove the vowels. Count down from 100 but skip each number that rhymes with “shoe”. Tasks a human could do with no effort. It will fail spectacularly. Because it is not thinking. It’s generating a response it thinks you will enjoy based on watching humans respond to each other. That’s all. -
@Grumpycat password generators and managers solve literally all of those problems. Look it up.
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@Grumpycat name is appropriate. Biometrics are a fucked solution because if someone can emulate yours, there’s nothing you can do. You can’t reset your fingerprint. You’re just security compromised for the rest of your life.
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@AleCx04 he is the void. I’d buy him ten beers so he can’t operate a keyboard!
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By the way OP if you tried to put some horseshit like this in my code base your review would be denied and I would also fucking kill you.
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@retoor a factory that when an order comes in, a new machine to create the product is automatically generated and sent to the customer.
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Don't get too hard of a cock over it, it's just a key-value pair "language" with a query syntax built in.
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That emoji was not something I needed to see
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@netikras What do you think, with or without the text?
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@C0D4 Yeah the unlimited box doesn't make much sense there, I should remove it
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@devRancid The checkbox is to enable the auto-regenerate when you make changes. The button is to manually generate a new one.
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@netikras I played around with sliders, but didn't like how I had to do exact movements to get the numbers I wanted - nor did I like how the range was hard-limited (Perhaps you need a 256 character password for god knows why). I did like how they took up less space, however.
I used the range-set-range format to hopefully split up the grid as it was confusing to the eyes to have a 4x4 of boxes.
I probably could separate the output section, perhaps with just a simple line separator. The reasons I didn't are twofold. One, I was already short on space. Two, in simple mode, (the default) it is *only* output, so the output controls are separated that way.
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@kiki Yes, it;s the default WinUI 3 font and colors
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That font is horrific