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We've all seen those memes where we try a password, it's wrong the first time, and then we're told we can't use the same password again. Brute force might crack your password, but it won't try the same one twice -- kind of an accidental security boost 🤣
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Hahaha, If a hacker tries thousands of combinations to steal a password and the first time gets the correct password it won't work, but a normal user would attempt to enter the correct password a second time.
Okay I sort of feel like it should be isFirstLoginAttemptWithThisPassword, eh? I read this as first log in attempt in general which doesn't make as much sense.
Obviously that function could imply what I'm saying but the naming throws me.
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Bit like slash when reading regex over a voice call, "Now slash, no the other slash. Slash again, no the other slash, no back to the other slash, not that slash."
"Now bracket, no not that one the other bracket, NO NOT THAT ONE THE OTHER BRACKET!"
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Keep it simple guys.
If you overcomplicate things it might prevent you from getting things done.
Solving Imaginary Scaling, at Scale (the talk!)
Ben Halpern ・ Aug 31 '17
SOMEBODY STOP HIM
Always have a D20 next to my keyboard for critical roles 🤞
I'm not sure I totally follow
We've all seen those memes where we try a password, it's wrong the first time, and then we're told we can't use the same password again. Brute force might crack your password, but it won't try the same one twice -- kind of an accidental security boost 🤣
I hope that makes some sense now.
Lol love that meme
Hahaha, If a hacker tries thousands of combinations to steal a password and the first time gets the correct password it won't work, but a normal user would attempt to enter the correct password a second time.
Okay I sort of feel like it should be
isFirstLoginAttemptWithThisPassword
, eh? I read this as first log in attempt in general which doesn't make as much sense.Obviously that function could imply what I'm saying but the naming throws me.
Let's do this
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. I always catch those running away out of the corner of my eyeThis is my favourite this week. This pun tickles me every time I see it!
React-app , demo-app , none
I guess you missed abc, wtf, playground and gta6.
but in British english these "()" are brackets... We call "[]" square brackets and "{}" curly brackets. So they're all brackets for us lol
Bit like slash when reading regex over a voice call, "Now slash, no the other slash. Slash again, no the other slash, no back to the other slash, not that slash."
"Now bracket, no not that one the other bracket, NO NOT THAT ONE THE OTHER BRACKET!"
One of the advantages of using English for programming is not having to call curly braces/brackets "geschweifte Klammern".
I'm pretty sure that makes much more sense to non-native speakers (like me), as in other sane languages that is the same 😅
Brackets, schmackets.
Demo DemoX DemoXX
I am very pleased with Python! ✨

Anyone else thinking Arnie's famous line from Terminator? LOL!
"I need your clothes, your boots, and your motor cycle"
I'm not sure how it fits...
Tee hee 😁
😅
Not gonna lie, I’d 100% love to have that sitting on some land I know of… 😂
sounds more like "windows users, who sit in front of a linux system for the first time", lol
As a DBA, yes PowerBI we're looking at you!
New C# Framework
You're welcome to come back because you're totally right.
If you want to learn something, it's totally okay to go way overboard with it.
That's a good one lol
lol
Millenial Frontend Developer VS. GenZ Frontend Developer
The Task Manager killed itself, lol
I love memes :D