Meme Monday!
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Meme Monday!
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DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.
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That user name is certainly... interesting
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LOL, I totally do this. all. the. time.
With the poorly trained drivers on the road today, you never know. A few years ago, I was exiting a highway onto a one way street using the single lane off ramp. Some older lady was coming right at me determined to get onto the highway I was leaving. I honked, slammed on my brakes, and she pulled off to the side and stopped. I passed her and continued on. As I looked into my rear view mirror, I noticed that she then proceeded onward and...actually entered the highway! She ended up going the wrong way on a highway.
Just to clarify, she had to: Travel almost 3/4 of a mile on a one way street with "Wrong Way" signs posted the whole way, ignore someone honking at her who was getting off the highway, come to a complete stop, and then proceed into oncoming traffic moving in her direction at 65 mph.
Always assume someone somewhere is going the wrong way on a one way street because it happens.
Dang.
First, I'm glad you're ok. Second, that determination (or stupidity) is amazing.
I actually do this.
This! And I'd apply it 100% to PHP too.
That's golden.
When training a bunch of senior devs into my favourite language (Go):
"In my language you're just juniors"
IT engineer says "restart should fix the problem"
The funny thing about this, from a mechanical engineer's perspective (yours truly) is that the starter is an electrical device ;-). As is the fuel pump which is more likely to be at fault than bad gasoline. The moral of the story: It's always the Electrical guys fault.
Even the IT guy sort of agrees, as he'd actually say, let's just factory reset the firmware (which is as electronic - a subset of electrical, as things come really).
The guy in the trunk says:
"Hey is anyone going to let me out of here?"
The guy on the dock yells:
"Maybe get the car out of the lake first!"
Needs two more frames:
Tracking down buffer overflows can be tough. Hang in there.
Safari is the new IE6.
I have an issue with an intersectionobserver and gpt couldn't fix it... I don't know if I can post the challenge here
Well we have to be kind.
Better be kind to AI now, maybe they'll spare us later!
We still might end up in pods while AI draws engery out of us to power the matrix...
Yes but it will be painless ;P
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Exactly why I say "thank you" to Siri and Alexa all the time.
Sweet Home LocalHost 8080
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Someone needs to make a pedantic version of that floor mat that says:
"There's no place like 127.0.0.0/8"
And also various "calculator words" versions of the floor mat:
"There's no place like 127.1.33.7"
Fun fact: Because port numbers are reserved per IP address in OS routing tables, you can bind virtually unlimited instances of a server on localhost IPs to the same port number as long as you are careful not to bind to all IPs. Only works on IPv4 but is an extremely useful feature. IPv6 only has one reserved localhost IP, which is extremely limiting. I guess IANA/IETF didn't want to reserve a full /64 for localhost but also didn't want to fix the limited port numbers issue in TCP either. So we get the worst of both worlds in pure IPv6. :( At least IPv4 to IPv6 bridging works fine.