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unpunny.fun
Staff Engineer in Finance. 30 years of Internet. He/Him/CisHet/White
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England did _not_ hold elections during wartime. They held elections the summer of '45, after VE Day.
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he wouldn't be cosplaying unless they just all give it to him.
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just a concerned citizen. nothing malicious to your cause, i assure you. my original statement was part in jest, part in trying to query the circumstances. my apologies. i wish you well.
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i don't know who is bought, paid for, and who cannot be at this point, so i appreciate the work.
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Norwegian national, just wanted to make sure.
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aren't all the AGs being paid of pocket from <South African National Number 1>?
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if i may ask, what is your preference?
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shout out to all the boomers who clicked on a region before it was loaded, because muscle memory. (and the death threats when we changed the area)
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I optimized the loading times of the Yahoo of Norway to such an extent the sales department asked me to put in a 500ms delay so ads could actually load.
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tbh, i bought it because i really like it. i want my watches to be understated. my daily is a Casio A158
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i paid roughly 750, but mainly because of currency exchange. got an uncle seiko jubilee link on the deal as well. i don't really care, i bought this for myself. :)
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My bad. 🙇
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The main issue still remains, you have to be able to weigh the options given to you. We've just moved from copy-pasting from SO to copy-pasting from an LLM.
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TBH, recently I've noticed that the 7th least upvoted answer on SO may be more correct than the most upvoted answer. Often depends on how old the original question is.
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i used to dread this back when i was a kid watching my dad sweat over weird papers with a calculator. but the year i was to deliver my first tax return, our tax authorities started sending out prefilled forms, and 4 years later it was all digital. and prefilled. #norway
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No spoilers! I just started Frieren yesterday.
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i'm getting so close to 50, it's closer than my 30s.
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i'm a staff engineer now, taught myself how to code in the 90s. python and lua was the bomb back in the early noughts. had to deal with C tho, didn't have rust back then.
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tbh, not on board. not trying to be an asshole, but there are betterments.
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i had to google grad school. that's awesome. i dropped out of high school, but somehow made it.
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may i ask where you are from?
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i use it to write shell scripts for easy tasks, i've never seen it not soil it self on something more. I've tried.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0YX...
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tbh, i hate cumbia. it's like the folk music from hell for me. dale.
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just curious, what is prompt engineering?
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congrats!
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you need more people to record these performances
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my boss had a cube, with all the clickers.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWzZ...
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for the full scandi experience, mix in danish dj trentemöller: www.youtube.com/watch?v=HT5o...
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You would probably like The Knife, a Swedish band along the same lines. They sung the lines in Royksopp's What Else Is There: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADBK...
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which, to be fair, is how you treat everyone standing outside a kiosk at 2am. but i love harlem, i love the music, i love the _culture_. even though i'm from norway of all places. i long to get back.
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the closest i got to that in harlem was offering a loosie to everyone outside.
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we had a whole talk about how argentina and norway both had fjords.
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which is why no one believes me it happened. but it did. 40 seconds later, the securitas down the road had been called, so they had to scoot.
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that's their synthesizer
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the worst part, which no one believes, was that the leader put his ornamented gun back into the sheath and asked me "where are you from?" i said "norway" and he said "i love the fjords. i want to go. it is beautiful. but for now, you will stand here and shut up."
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girl, you know i like the c64
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my sentiment exactly. and yes, working across the world, india, thailand, i am aware of my inherent privilege, and i will never deny it.
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i think the scariest it got for me was in buenos aires, when gangsters stopped their car, came out with sawed-offs. looked at me really well, then their leader with a gold plated 9mil looked at me and said "tourista!". and then they ran down the allwyway looking for their real target.
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it's the 90s
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may i suggest Aurora? www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Hl...