I deliberately make my code unnecessarily complex and difficult to understand, so that my boss needs me for this job. I add redundant options and code, and non explicit comprobations and checks.
My comments are not scarce, yet not helpful, and sometimes even misleading
The indentation is clear, maybe often too much of it.
But I'm subtle at it; so that my colleagues can't be sure about it. Some guy even told me he realizes how smart I am when reading my code. Poor boy.
I pity those who will have to debug it.
In my Uni one of our lecturers recommend we do exactly this, I reckon it's pretty common
>>62446736
When I take over your job I will do nothing but refactor(delete) your code for 4 yrs straight, thx bro
>intentionally writing unreadable code
OOP already does this for you, OP.
Tell me how can I get a degree in two years so I can stop being a neet.
why not try one of those udacity nanodegrees or coursera micromasters. I got financial help to take one of those on coursera and I will get a certification when I finish.
>>62446693
buy bitcoin
>>62446693
Dumb frogposter.
You can't do anything right. GIVE UP YOU LOOSER
iPhone 6S or OnePlus 5?
> le Apple sheep :DD
I have a 6S plus which works very well for 1000 post rolling stickies and frankly that is all you need when you are here forever. I did change the battery recently myself.
>even considering the one plus
Lmfao
>>62446755
this. If this phone lasts nearly as long as my 5s did then I shouldn't have to get a new phone for another 4 years. Actually the 5s still worked fine, I just wanted a new phone.
So, after all the attention the iPhone X has been getting here, what does /g/ think about the iPhone 8?
https://www.apple.com/iphone-8/
>>62446299
Absolute trash
>>62446299
Trash, so are you
Begone, shill filth
True tone display is the only advantage I can think of but then you realize its 720p
InB4 someone says you can't see pixels on it. No but text is much sharper on every other phone
Is Canonical an illegitimate company? Because a computer repairman told me it was.
What did he mean by illegitimate?
"does stupid things" != "illegitimate"
>>62446284
tell that to my son
Hey, /g/. Let's have a VOIP thread.
I'm interested in setting up something like Asterisk to handle my home phone service. How would I go about doing something like this? Do I have to have an existing POTS service to connect it to? What about SIP services?
Is that an outdoor server??
>>62446050
No it's the HQ of sun after 6+ years of increasing irrelevance
>>62446089
kek
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Install GuixSD
>>62445971
Yes
kek, what a piece of trash
>>62446102
>I have no idea what this is
apparently its brand of Polish ketchup
We are now in the year 2017, the entire world seems to be moving toward wirelessness. Will the personal computer and laptop become obsolete technology?
Will we all be able to interface with a giant supercomputer, by way of micro-electronic handheld technology? This is an interesting concept to consider. Will we all have the ability to access and process information by mobile telephones, or some type of miniture handheld technology? This will become a possibility.
Software and computer companies all over the planet are investigating and researching the possibilities and application of wireless information technology. Asia and Europe at this time are at the forefront in the race of wireless information exchange.North and South American companies are working fanatically to play catch-up in the world of wireless infomation networks.
NTT-DoCoMo, the innovators of the I-Mode cellular telephone who have approximately 13 million Japanese linked to the information superhighway are in the leadership position for this type of technology. People can now transmit e-mail, check financial activity and browse the internet through their mobile phones. But this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as possibilities are concerned.
Imagine one day of having the activity to accomplish all your daily tasks anywhere at any time without having to be at a particular location to achieve a certain task. In today's fast paced society people want unlimited flexibility and mobility, this is now mandatory for virtually every aspect of human progress.
Almost everyone possesses a cellular telephone, and the subscription number is expanding exponentially. One day we will all be wireless and this is a fact. One day we will be able to do almost everything by remote control, with a multiple array of digital handheld devices.
What will the implications be for humanity?
Who will benefit and who will suffer?
These are the important questions that we as a society must seriously ask ourselves.
I guess people don't want to t h i n k anymore.
tl:dr
>>62446562
What are the implications of rapid technological globalization and ubiquity for human society?
Can servers tell which device is being used when different devices share the same wi-fi (i.e., IP address)? I don't want dumb shit my roommates post to be attributed to me just in case they post here, or whatever the case may be for other things they may do on the internet.
yes usually by the browser identifier or w/e
>>62445386
>browser identifier
Is that a unique ID or something, or is that just what browser you use? We could use the same browser.
I also don't want weirdos who post on here using their cell's 3G to have their posts attributed to me either. I don't post using my 3G much, but when I have, sometimes I see bans other people have gotten for posting loli shit or whatever.
I'm kinda paranoid about this, I guess.
>>62445472
Yeah, a lot of browser fingerprinting relies on either unique IDs they give you (e.g., cookies) or that they determine from the environment (e.g., operating system, installed fonts, etc) Does 4chan use that shit? idk.
Also note that from an IP address point of view you and your roommates will be indistinguishable over IPv4 (because of NAT) but distinct over IPv6 (because your ISP will give you a whole prefix delegation, and the site will see two different IPv6 addresses from that range for two different machines, with no NAT in the way)
this package is going to washington state
>>62444994
forgot to mention, the delivery date is today, the 15th
How many dragon dildoes does it contain?
>>62444994
ok. Not much to see here.
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/09/a-comcast-data-cap-tale-unexplained-overage-drives-man-to-cancel-service/
COMCRAP, NOT EVEN ONCE
See libcucks, this is how you change things. Use the free market instead of trying to get the government to control everything
>>62444605
While I agree with the free market being the way to go, there's no free market at play here. He's left the market entirely. Comcast isn't worried, because if he needs actual internet at any point, he'll have to go back to them or move.
>>62444605
Most conservatives support """donations""" in politics. Politicians who support """donations""" in politics support municipal monopolies. Yet conservatives blame liberals.
It really makes you think.
>oh, what's that, goyim?
>ya wanna check yer calendar?
>not without your first interest payment you don't!
Install minix
>2017
>using windows 10
>>62443248
>windows "botnet" 10
windows 7 master race.
Why was there a big Windows Phone product placement push in a 2017 movie? There has been no showing on the Windows Phone front at all this year, so what was the point of this? They made the phone such a key part of the story.
With how disappointing iPhone X seems, I want to know what Microsoft's next move is. Is Surface Phone just a dead meme? I really want Windows Phone to recover, a trinity of OS competition is ultimately best for consumers.
>>62443037
AYO HOL UP
U B SAYIN DEY WUZ WHTE N SHIEET?
I want Windows Phone too for the reason you stated but honestly Microsoft just seems to be disinterested about everything, even Windows 10 updates are just completely half-assed
>>62443037
somehow some marketers and advertisers got some some big windows money in their budget and had to spend it or they would not get it next year
its how real life and corporations work... divoreced from reality.. dont ask about your government
any more questions ?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/15/first-sniffer-dogs-trained-to-detect-digital-data-devices-in-uk-unveiled
How does a dog smell 1s and 0s?
>>62442936
Its not smelling 1s and 0s. Its just smelling the chemicals used to make the flash drives/hdd/ssds. Basically plastic devices and metallic devices.
>>62442978
>buy said chemicals
>cover home in them
>doge can't find my encrypted flash drives
>>62443225
If it gets to the point that they bring in the dogs they're just going to tear apart your home to find whatever they want.