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Funny how this flowchart only has one possible answer to “Are you running Vista or XP?” I mean, I get that 7 and 8 are already eliminated at this point, and nobody using a Mac or Linux box is looking for clarification on whether they get a free license for Windows 10, but hey, what if I’m running NT 4.0, or Windows

I know it’s not in the top 5 since it just came out recently but Visual Studio Code is a great text editor. Clean interface, Git support, free. Sublime is nice but doesn’t get updated enough and np++’s interface is clunky.

Mine seemed to extract the relevant info from my resume, but is under my actual salary by almost $50k (that’s after converting to $). I don’t know if that says something about the tool or about me.

Yeah...this class was ok, but I'm going to wait for the SQL.

They’re stored as hashes, anyway, and the hash for everyone’s password - no matter what it is - is the same length. So it’s literally a completely arbitrary and insecure requirement.

I agree with every single thing in your post.

Here's another option: Don't give out candy this year. No one gets any. That's trickle-down economics (I think).

But it just bugs me, because we already pay more than enough taxes toward actual social services.

My understanding is that some of the major mattress manufacturers will not honor the warranty without the tag. Think twice before removing it.

I'm sorry, but, popular armchair child-rearing mythology aside, this isn't how kids work. A big, showy, angry response from a parent is way more likely to reinforce the behavior than calmly giving him a pie. Kids crave stimuli, and will do things to prompt it, even if the attention it gets them is negative. Just

No, he was being a spiteful prick to the child. The mom wasn't the one who wanted a pie. She was the one with the perspective to understand that an acting-up child is not a national crisis.

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Typically, you're supposed to change your furnace filter every three months. This is surprisingly difficult to remember to actually do. So, I just get them delivered as a reminder to actually do it. When they come, I just head down to the furnace and replace it right then so I don't forget.

The iOS version of the Flickr app has auto-upload. It's had it for a good while now.
EDIT: Just checked the version history on the app store, has had auto-upload since 10/9/13.

Actually you can just type the website's name on the address bar and press control+ENTER and you can skip adding the .com

At least learn to make change.