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I think OP is aware of how to turn on JS, but prefers browsing without.


I think they are being sarcastic.


Food in Thailand is often not that spicy by default. The condiments on the table are what allow everyone to adjust the spiciness to their preferred level. So, I wouldn't say it's necessarily the staff thinking you can't handle it, it might just be how the dishes are always prepared.


That seems... Questionable.


Question on how they measure - I'm in 7 slack workspaces. Do I count 7 times?


Well, I have to create a new account every time I join a new group, so I'd say yes.


Two if my workspaces are tied to the same enterprise account, they should be the same, but who knows how they measure. My base assumption is "in a way giving nicer numbers"


Great for private prisons!


This is really cool-- but I get so many "Submission timed out" errors that I can't even do a problem...


One could argue that survival is the meaning of life, just as one could argue that eating cake is the meaning of life. Just because we have a massive instinctual desire to survive doesn't necessarily mean that it is the default meaning of life.


Go is at the top of my list. I've just started using it at work a couple weeks ago after using exclusively Python for a while, and am really enjoying the change in thinking required for working with a statically typed language.


crowdspring.com is around $100 minimum IIRC


Definitely WindowLicker by Aphex Twin


Do you use something in place of Fabric?


Paramiko could be a good example i think...


I was thinking something more like ansible.

Of course I'm partial to my new pave project: https://bitbucket.org/mixmastamyk/pave It is based on fabric, and uses a yaml file to automate it.


No, no, fabric uses paramiko as the ssh abstraction layer.


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