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Geopolitics Expert who also happens to be a Master programmer. Listen to my thoughts, and despair!
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🤷I was attempting to use the emojis to emphasize two of the many different potential meanings the f-word.
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I'm confusion. Is it 😡"and honestly, f**k the men who choose wrong" or 🤗"and honestly f**k the men who choose right"?
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From my point of view, the only way to shorten a life sentence is via the firing squad. As such, this seems a bit excessive: even a 20 year sentence for the DOGE hooligans is impossibly severe already! For reference, the only former communist who got shot was Ceaușescu, and he was a special case.
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AHA! I was one step ahead of Musk, for I used AI to write my "What did you do in the last 5 days" email.
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My Prescription for @jamellebouie.net : Log off. Retreat to some bucolic hideaway. Unplug. Host a dinner party; ban talking about US politics. Or go Bowling. Bowling's fun.
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Maybe this doesn't apply to the average yank yet, but that's not due to a lack of trying!
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"Strong men create good times. Thus, invading Canada has to be easy, because otherwise that'll be bad times. I think Trump is strong, so victory is assured!" It's attempting to use "Historical destiny" to countermand reality. Except with memes instead of actual history.
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Remember that in some political circles "Take DEI-Toronto due to our superior Doge-Masculinity anti-Woke based trad Make-America-Great-Again" is a patriotic mantra that one must repeat in order to not get excommunicated. "Our memes say we must win, so we'll win. QED"
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxyR...
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"With 300 quid you can become the man your father always knew you could be." Sounds like a failure of imagination on my father's part. Yeah, he already knew that I could don an armoured vest. It's not exactly big news.
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If only there was an example of replacing teachers with technology. A grand experiment waged around 2020 or so.
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Maybe I'm ignorant, due to not being an AfD-er, but here's a radically alternative path for Germany: stop hooking yourself up 2 Russian gas after being made a pillock for the thousandth time. If only the "Alternative for Germany" probed into that alternative!
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Why must the marque be missing? At first guess is that it's a jaguar, but I would prefer that such guessing wasn't required.
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And thus, I have to explain masterbation to my previously young and innocent child. He becomes a coomer, his life is ruined forever. Purely because of the problematic body language used for Automobile-commentary
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"My forebearer, thanks to your superior genetics, I am not an idiot. Why exactly does such body language register displeasure? I have not seen such a gesture before, what does it mean?"
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Be me. Walking down the sidewalk with my 7 year old son See a fellow pretending to wank on the sidewalk. "Why is the person over there making such a gesture?" "Well, you see, son, he's/she's registering his/her displeasure with Elon Musk"
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You gotta remember that most of the truly estimable amongst the human race have broken the confines of this silicone prison. Thus, anyone remaining in our collective digital asylum has some or another splenetic personality flaw.
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I once went without coffee (& tea) for lent, and the worst thing about it it really crimped my drink options. I considered juice to be too calorific for a day-by-day drink, so I was left with only water.
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I can only assume the writer of this job description has been made meshuga from spending too much time on LinkedIn. Now we must only pity his madness, pray that our own minds can repel such dark forces.
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Isn't that a paradox? If you're breaking stuff 2 be fast, you're not exactly "fixing issues as you find them". We have version control! Environments! In the development environment, the only fear developers have of breaking things is temporarily annoying the other Devs. And even that's not ideal.
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1. Instill and maintain high coding standards and best practices. Fixing issues as you find them, & 2. Ship high-quality features fast and not be afraid of breaking things. “Unless you are breaking stuff, you aren’t moving fast enough”
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The analogy Fits! Software folks are the Roman Empire. AI/Covid Is the unstoppable forces of Islam. Pornography is Christianity.
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Much like the Romans, upon the empire of computer science got thrashed mightily, and dazed & confused software developers are throwing religious spaghetti at the church wall in an attempt to find meaning and reverse their great setback.
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Somewhat Reminder of The History of Byzantium podcast episodes on Iconoclasm. Iconoclasm was kicked off when Muslim Conquests, a catastrophic and unforeseeable outside event, so shocked the roman world that the romans spent around a century in an identify crisis.
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If I had to wager a guess, it's talking about the "fanum tax"(annoyance) imposed on "gyatts"(pretty ladies) by "skibidi Ohio rizzlers"(unsuitable suitors) It's a lamentation about how often women get cat-called.
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Pour les 🇺🇸Estados u Unidos 🇺🇸(EEUU), tambien esta la 🇪🇺EU (Europa unida)🇪🇺
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Forgot that I have to tag the guy's name for SEO. Moon-landing denier turned surprise TikTok frontrunner is "Calin Georgescu". Apparently Georgescu also believes the toppling of the communist dictatorship was a color revolution (pejorative). If he was not dangerous, he would be very silly indeed
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Anyways, here's link completely unrelated about my r/2balkan4u commentary www.pbs.org/newshour/pol...
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I find that absolutely buck-wild. Could you imagine a voters of a western/anglophone country nuking their brains via social media and then voting for a conspiracy theorist with questionable views on Hitler? THAT would be crazy.
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Despite having difficulty falling asleep, today I'm waking up relatively early, purely due to doing a dream dine & dash
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And to stack it all off: their crossoint workshop is booked to the gills. Les pains de chocolate sont bonn, et je veux fais et manger moi crossointes.
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But the failure was not mine, for I have been failed. I plugged in my camera through both an HDMI & a USB, all while having the EOS camera utility. Job done? Nooooooo!!!! EOS Utility is drawing a blank, telling me to connect my Canon Camera. What do you think I downloaded said app for?
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Unfortunately, a lot of folks require unnecessary browbeating to respond to certain communications
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pulchritudinous: possessing great beauty Badda Boom! Now future readers of this post don't have to crack open the dictionary.
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It's hard to write a little ditty espousing one's exceptional yern for a particular company when one has 4 open tabs of other jobs in line to be applied to.
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Quite queer. In any case, I should add "attention to detail" to my resume. It'll go right next to "willing to speculate wildly about the workflows of other company's HR departments."
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Two job descriptions. Exactly the same but for the 11-16 snafu. Now I'm deeply curious. How does that happen? ... Was the job description cut-and-pasted from one BAE job to another? If so, why did the template include the original "eleven (16)" error, and why wasn't the first job posting fixed?
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Yari Yari, (That means "good grief" in Japanese🗾) Here's a second job application posted by BAE: jobs.baesystems.com/global/en/jo... It's identical to jobs.baesystems.com/global/en/jo... , except that it gets "eleven (11)" correct.