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Hedgehog

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Everything posted by Hedgehog

  1. 1 month until I get to see her at fest! :D
  2. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    But don't though
  3. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    rm *breathes heaviliy* -rf *hands shaking* src/foo/
  4. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Oh wow I'm glad you're ok
  5. Been on that Chevelle 9th grade nostalgia kick
  6. My mom used to have that song on the tape in her car
  7. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    When it comes to physics, my best advice is that you really don't need to worry about your GPA unless you're going to grad school. Get that C+ and get out of there.
  8. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Aren't laptops really difficult to upgrade though? I couldn't upgrade my old laptop without replacing the motherboard and shit. But with the desktop I built, I can upgrade and replace tons of parts if I ever need to, without having to buy a completely new computer Absolutely, but I have no problem sticking with a laptop for 3-4 years
  9. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    What? A $1000 Lenovo Y700 has much better specs than that for the same price. You only compromise on hard drive space, which isn't a big deal at all.
  10. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I'm done with desktops in general. It's definitely worth paying the extra couple hundred dollars to have something portable. There's no point in having a huge rig that forces you to sit at a desk unless you really need the extra money.
  11. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    There really shouldn't be much of an argument here. You vote for the one who isn't actively trying to hurt people While Clinton says all the correct things I don't think she will act very differently than Trump. Which is her biggest problem, most people don't trust her. Trumps biggest problem is he is a vocal and open [wagon]. Which is his biggest problem, people trust that he will act stupidly. In reality I think the truth is that both of them are corrupt and powerful people who hold no true ideology but will say anything to any crowd to gain more power and once they get the job will act the same as any president. Ultimately it comes down to the justices they are going to nominate, and you can trust that Clinton and Trump will nominate very different justices. Especially since this is an election where a Republican candidate can nominate up to 4 justices, you basically have a moral obligation to not vote Republican. Say what you want about economics, or corruption, or whatever, but having a Republican-majority supreme court would be devastating to a lot of people.
  12. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I only stay at my desk for like half an hour at a time, then I go somewhere else to chill out for 15 minutes or so There really shouldn't be much of an argument here. You vote for the one who isn't actively trying to hurt people
  13. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Those don't both return 11? Interesting.... Maybe in python they both return 11 but in javascript that first one will return 2They both return '11' in js
  14. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    They both return "11" Type inference is the best solution to the problem, but weak typing is better than having to create types for literally everything
  15. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    We are opposites
  16. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I used to drive a Buick Century. Because my grandparents didn't want it anymore My dad used to have a Century station wagon as a company car. We gave it away to my cousin a year or two before I started learning to drive though, so I never got the pleasure of driving it. Mine was a sedan. Literally identical to the one in the Wikipedia article actually. They're not the prettiest cars, but they're really nice to drive, especially when you're still learning.
  17. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I used to drive a Buick Century. Because my grandparents didn't want it anymore
  18. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    This talk is what I was referencing. I bring it up cuz he got uninvited from a conference today, which is great cuz I can't stand him.
  19. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    It's not even windy
  20. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    This hurricane has been pretty unimpressive so far. I might actually have to go into work tomorrow.
  21. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    If you ever get confused, remember: promises are just monads Lol
  22. Mods are asleep, post 3 doors down
  23. Hedgehog replied to muggiwhplar's topic in Off-Topic
    I power up a couple of Pokemon each level just because I can't replace them with a wild-caught competitive Pokemon at each level. As a rule, I don't really bother powering up eeveelutions, but something like Poliwrath that's useful in the meta game but kinda hard to get is definitely worth powering up. It's only about 10k stardust to keep a Pokemon powered up each level, so it's definitely manageable if you stick with 2-3 of them (and know when to retire them)
  24. Hedgehog replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I write node for a living and let me tell you, there is no reason to ever use node & Kalphite, my advice for learning frameworks is to learn how they work. React, for example, seems like a pretty difficult framework to learn, but it's actually pretty straightforward once you understand what it's actually doing

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