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  1. Re: No on Could You Live Without Your Smartphone? (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 1

    That's frigging hilarious irony. I never suggested any such thing. You literally made up a story in your head. I'm posting from my smartphone right now and use Google Maps daily dumbfuck.

  2. I noticed you posted as serviscope_minor, which explains why your post was written by a douchebag who doesn't understand subjectivity or the word "possibly."

  3. Re: Languages are not that important on Julia Language Co-Creators Win James H. Wilkinson Prize For Numerical Software (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    You should really kill yourself

  4. You truly are a fucktard.

  5. Re: No on Could You Live Without Your Smartphone? (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 1

    Yeah ... You don't seem to be able to grasp the most obvious of points. The point is that you don't *need* a smartphone map. Of course they facilitate ease of use, but you *can* have a map despite not having a smartphone.

  6. You clearly don't understand what the word "possibly" means. Of course one can easily spot a troll by the fact that they post as AC and yet follow up on posts. Off you go little troll ...

  7. Re: It's still a fairly bad idea on Canonical Shares Top 10 Linux Snaps of 2018 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Windows is the "most popular" desktop OS despite being wildly inferior to Linux, ergo "most popular" doesn't say dick about quality. True professional developers use Linux. You might as well claim that Big Macs are gourmet burgers because they are "most popular." As usual your analytical skills are right smack in the middle of the Trumptard range.

  8. Like I said, you are full of shit.

  9. Re: No on Could You Live Without Your Smartphone? (theglobeandmail.com) · · Score: 2

    Someone should invent paper Maps!

  10. No, because the subject is if Vermont is a great place to live you cannot offer an opinion on the subject of the article. You truly are one stupid motherfucker.

  11. The problem with your assertion is that you assume the two are mutually exclusive. Vermont is doing plenty to attract more high tech companies, I assure you.

  12. You are full of shit, and UVM students aren't "Vermonters". You also would call them Woodchucks not "Vermonters" if you really ever were a VT resident. Off you go now little shitbag ...

  13. Re: It's still a fairly bad idea on Canonical Shares Top 10 Linux Snaps of 2018 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Nobody who has seen your posts expects you to be able to do it, and if you weren't clueless you'd know how to bind a single hotkey to do it in a real / professional development environment.

  14. Re: Languages are not that important on Julia Language Co-Creators Win James H. Wilkinson Prize For Numerical Software (mit.edu) · · Score: 1

    Just when I thought you couldn't sound more stupid ... You have outdone yourself.

  15. Since you haven't lived in Vermont your comment holds no weight.

  16. I'd be willing to bet the only stick you ever applied Dr. Zoggs Sex Wax on is your tiny twig of a dick.

  17. Nope. They want non-assholes. As a one time Vermonter I can assure you the VT residents would prefer you not adulterate the state with your presence.

  18. Re: It's still a fairly bad idea on Canonical Shares Top 10 Linux Snaps of 2018 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    Ah yes, the old "if you don't spend / waste your time doing my homework for me it can't be done" argument. You are a fucking idiot, but that's not news to anyone here. Off you go now ...

  19. Re: Pipeline on Vermont Will Give You $10K If You Move There and Work Remotely (fastcompany.com) · · Score: 2, Informative

    Vermont is possibly the most awesome state to live in within the continental US actually. I've lived in several states including CA, NH, MA, AL, FL, GA, et. Al so I feel like I have a well rounded taste of what is available.

  20. 1) Nobody gives a fuck if you go there, and 2) The answer to all three is yes. If you can work remotely you can surf the internet.

  21. Re: Huh? on Google Chrome's New UI is Ugly, And People Are Very Angry (zdnet.com) · · Score: 0

    Sounds like in your case the new UI works perfectly.

  22. Re: It's still a fairly bad idea on Canonical Shares Top 10 Linux Snaps of 2018 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    You are clueless. You clearly don't know how to use sed or that cscope and ctags allows easy navigation with vim and emacs. Seriously, I actually do this, so don't tell me it can't be done, since all you are really showing is that you have no idea how to do it.

  23. Re: It's still a fairly bad idea on Canonical Shares Top 10 Linux Snaps of 2018 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    * sed, not see

    On mobile and I didn't catch the auto miscorrect.

  24. Re: It's still a fairly bad idea on Canonical Shares Top 10 Linux Snaps of 2018 (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    You would use find with the exec option to run see on each file replacing each variable (s/OldName/NewName/g) for the first task you asked about and cscope for the second. You don't need to type all the options but rather use alias to define the commands. It's actually quite easy, but it requires adopting a different, far more powerful paradigm.

  25. Re: And here is a reason on FCC Says It is Investigating CenturyLink 911 Outage · · Score: 1

    Yes, people fighting in the streets is exactly the kind of scenario where a 911 call would be appropriate. I guess nobody explained this to you but sometimes innocent bystanders die as a result of such crimes. One assumes you would agree that a situation where there is a distinct possibility someone might die is an emergency, I mean, unless you are one of the most stupid motherfuckers on the planet.