BA in History. Now Code Monkey.
BA in History. Now Code Monkey.
It’s a piss off that so many governments and companies still us it as a form of communication.
Sounds like they are into whatever soaks their boat.
Who is making Yutani?
The solution if you and a service don’t see eye to eye with terms is to not have you use the service. Seems like Google made the decision for you.
You could always ask David Carradine for tips. Wait…
*Vampiric. These dudes are aspiring to be literal vampires.
Instance admins are pulling the code down and implementing it in their server. They could easily slip in some malicious backend code and there would be no way to verify it.
You’re going to need a special hat.
It’s not difficult to download what you have contributed to Reddit and to post elsewhere.
If you believe that what you’ve learned is of value you have to both consider what you’re saying and who can see it. If it’s valuable Reddit is far more discoverable than a corner of the internet. It’s not a matter necessarily of being “lazy”, it’s weighing the medium with the message.
Always Photoshop on a sixth finger.