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kek_saved_the_world 3 points ago +3 / -0

Trump really needs to bring them to the WH and give them awards, they are the model patriots and Americans we need in this country..

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kek_saved_the_world 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love how they end every video. these guys are fucking National Treasures!

by geewiz
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kek_saved_the_world 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've been using my keys for years

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kek_saved_the_world 1 point ago +1 / -0

I missed the ending of Barr's speech, did he say that to the President and refer to that gentlemen?

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kek_saved_the_world 6 points ago +6 / -0

From what I understand, the occult has the danger of "blow back" on the practicer... nothing is for free it seems so in the case of a Wicker casting a spell they need to have totems and things to prevent it from turning back on them, even incantations.. etc..

In the Satanic world, the elite use symbols that give away what they are doing as a method to avoid (in their minds) the blow back. So they are brazen almost saying what they do through symbols and "art"...

Anyhow this is the idea anyway. and why there is so much shit out there..

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kek_saved_the_world 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anything with webdev should focus on these:

  • HTML

  • CSS

  • Javascript

Then once you get the basics of them you need to chose a framework/lib to use.. right now the industry has moved away from roll-your-own and is prepared frameworks that use the latest tech to drive the browser faster with min HTML creation..

Years ago it was just a flat HTML page and CSS to style it, then we added JavaScript in Netscape 2.1, which added dynamic components that can change on a page after it was loaded.

during the same time the real work, the processing was done on the back-end, this was mostly in Perl and C.. (before the www took off, All of AOL was written in C++ from what I remember)

so the client (browser) can stay lite, and the back -end server can run a program that can prepare the HTML adn send it to the client. This meant you coded in a diff language for the back-end server.. this resulted in two diff roles and folks, some worked "Front-end" while others ran the back-end..

Fast foward to 2008ish and jQuery hit the scene, which standardized an API for all browsers, making it simple to write some cool dynamic pages. Along with AJAX which allowed a web page to reach back to the server without. having to reload the whole document was a break-through and the Single Page Application was born. the whole website was one page and JavaScript driving all the changes..

This lead to a lot of code in both the client and the server..

Then node.js hit the scene and all the gloves came off as we can spin up a server in seconds and distribute the code across virtual machines.. it was a match made in heaven. then NPM node package manager was born, and a whole service at your fingertips for free node.js packages that let your application do anything you wish.. just have to find it download and install and you're ready to go.. this was for about 7 years coding all the packages together in a node app... fantastic stuff but everyone did it their own way..

Enter FB and Google who realized with the latest HTML5, node.js and the Virtual DOM, they could create a JS framework taht can play the role of both server and client at the same time while wrapping node.js principles in a new framework that included all you needed.... "isomorphic programming", which is a fancy way of saying using one language for both client and server..

So FB created REACT and GOOGLE ANGULAR..

Angular took off first and was adopted but then REACT showed they can do it faster and better with "Functional Programming" that does not mean using functions but instead mathematical versions of functions that are tiny, they always return the same result given the same input, this makes building and testing applications faster and safer as no side-effects caused by immutability which is under strict control.. this means once you create a variable you never change it.. instead you create a new one.. this lets you see the whole history of the application and the data space over time..

REACT is the new hotness everyone is chasing.. it has had it's growth problems and changed their architecture a few times causing folks to have to refactor their code.. while Angular did the same as well, but now has caught up to REACT in performance.. REACT is actually not a framework (complete system) but a libaray, which means you need to use npm to install other pacakges to work with REACT for db connections and other things Angular comes with out of the box..

So REACT has a large stack of packages you can do it many diff ways, while Angular is very opinoned about how to do things and come with everything already in the box..

I told you all this so you realize the path ahead is really about learning the basics quickly, then choosing either REACT or Angular and learning them, as they are what are used in the industry to get work.. another easier platform is Vue.js, which was created by an ex Google Employee that liked Angular but wanted something more light weight.. it is growing fast and may be a better on ramp into the world of frameworks..

But REACT and Angular have to be in yoru future to survive int he industry today...

If you don't learn REACT or Angluar you will be mostly with node.js and npm which are also fantastic, but you need to roll your own..

Another alternative is to skip webdev and go to making games.. Blender3d is free and Unity is also free. Udemy also has courses for them both.. if you are very creative you can launch an indie game on Steam platform for free and learn webdev for you day job..

There are many paths to take, I would suggest learning HTML, CSS, and Javascript at a min because those skill transfer well to everything today on the internet..

GOOD LUCK and ask any questions about code or industry..

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kek_saved_the_world 3 points ago +3 / -0

Politicians always makes laws against their opponents. One side will take your guns and the other side your freedoms. People are not too bright since its basically the same cage.

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kek_saved_the_world 3 points ago +3 / -0

I tell my friends all the time, "cases do not matter as most people need a test to know they have it, feel nothing.. instead look at how many recovered today which is always in the tens of thousands and and how many are in serious condition which has held steady at 15k since March and is now drifting off.. "

Every day, every new case the morality rate goes down..

And btw, you can't catch the virus through your fingers so gloves just become an infected menace..

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kek_saved_the_world 2 points ago +3 / -1

How do I reconcile the fact that I almost fully agree with everything Kaczynski ever wrote with the fact he brutally killed random people which is heinous and disgusting?

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kek_saved_the_world 15 points ago +15 / -0

All those fucking people in the thread saying how republicans dont know anything about per capita or how to use statistics, yet all of them ignore that violent crime is caused, per capita, at a rate of 2.7X compared to whites. What's the largest contributor to cops killing suspects? Violent crime. When adjusted for police encounters, police officers do indeed kill suspects at a slightly HIGHER rate when they are white, compared to when they are black.

However that's only valid for police SHOOTINGS. For non police shootings where the officer killed the subject, we just don't have enough data to make meaningful conclusions.

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kek_saved_the_world 12 points ago +12 / -0

https://is2.4chan.org/pol/1594762427000.jpg

FLORIDA LABS CAUGHT FAKING THE NUMBERS. /CVG/ BTFO

Countless labs have reported a 100 percent positivity rate, which means every single person tested was positive. Other labs had very high positivity rates. FOX 35 News found that testing sites like one local Centra Care reported that 83 people were tested and all tested positive. Then, NCF Diagnostics in Alachua reported 88 percent of tests were positive. How could that be? FOX 35 News investigated these astronomical numbers, contacting every local location mentioned in the report.

The report showed that Orlando Health had a 98 percent positivity rate. However, when FOX 35 News contacted the hospital, they confirmed errors in the report. Orlando Health's positivity rate is only 9.4 percent, not 98 percent as in the report.

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