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I May Be an Imposter

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3 points·by musikele·vor 10 Monaten·0 comments

Logical Assignment Operators in JavaScript

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A dive into the world of Video Ads

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1 points·by musikele·letztes Jahr·0 comments

Why prehistory is fascinating me so much

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AI is already taking our jobs: programmers are the first

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musikele
·letzten Monat·discuss
speaking about defending ourselves: there's a huge gap between "willing to defend" and "actually be able to defend" ourselves
musikele
·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
The only reason military should exist is to perform such life-saving, not life-ending, missions...
musikele
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
test ok
musikele
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
archive.ph
musikele
·vor 12 Monaten·discuss
this page got blocked by my country's (Italy, not NK) firewall for "pedopornography" :-O
musikele
·letztes Jahr·discuss
It'd be perfect if we can have a toggle to switch to metric system, like kilometers, meters, celsius for temperature, etc. I find it very hard to follow the numbers expressed in miles
musikele
·letztes Jahr·discuss
I liked it, I thought it was a great idea. the rest of my friends... no.
musikele
·letztes Jahr·discuss
The director, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, wrote a book about Pompeii (I don't know if it was translated to English, since I read it in Italian), and it described why rich people decorated their homes this way. Of course these paintings served to rich homeowners to show off their power, but also to have some fun during dinners. For example, everybody in ancient Rome knew the mith of <name_your_favourite_roman_god>. So, when entering a room with a painting of such god on the wall, after a couple of glasses with their friends, they'd start arguing, "I understood why Jupiter did this and that..." or, sometimes, they painted the mith with something odd just to have fun. It was a conversation starter, a way to be ironic of life and with friends, and a way to enjoy their lives.
musikele
·letztes Jahr·discuss
I also have this alias to my config

    [alias]
       lg = log --color --graph --pretty=format:'%Cred%h%Creset -%C(yellow)%d%Creset %s %Cgreen(%cr) %C(bold blue)<%an>%Creset' --abbrev-commit --branches
It shows a coincise colored graph of your commits and branches.
musikele
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Let's remove Musk from the equation, because you can like or (most probably) hate him, but I own a Tesla and I have the opposite experience. Everything worked out of the box. Just one piece of hardware started to fail (the charger plug making some noise) and they changed it in warranty.

First: has the author tried a tesla before buying one? I'd never buy a car without trying it. Because comparing it to a Clio just because the Clio worked, well, seems a bit off. a Clio is a car, a fully functional Tesla is a gian iPad with wheels. There's a huge difference.

Second: when you buy a car, do you ask yourself, how will I fix it in case anything goes wrong? Buying a car in a country where there's no service is a huge no-no.

Third: No doubt that a car with all these defects _must_ be changed, or fixed immediately at no cost of transportation, or offered a compensation to get it back. I think the owner should _also_ contact a lawyer and try to get a refund. I'd not accept this kind of treatment.