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Coworker went to AmsterdamRB yesterday. This was a gift, here are my favorite picks :rolling_on_the_floor_laughing:
Ik lig echt al een half uur in een deuk door die mongo db one, was zo onverwacht haha
> I do have a hexadecimal tattoo, does that count? If it means you donāt have to memorize ssh keys anymore then sure š
yeah I would pick the latter I think, I would cheat and use datahike
I did miss a card: ānaturalā direction scrolling vs ānormalā direction scrolling
@andre.abelmann nice one! There are a few blank ones, we can make it
besides being your password everywhere @kevin.van.rooijen what other significance does that number have for you?
Any CTF guys in here?
Because a colleague of mine is still trying to figure it out (or well, he probably gave up)
I tried too haha, in ascii itās Z4Ć
. Probably not the solution
ok, Z4ĆĀ¤
then
Like a human CTF treasure hunt, wish I had the time for it š
Like any other meetup, wasnāt there but apparently there was a talk about the hippocratic license which seemed interesting
There was a talk about refactoring pure javascript in a component way (which was surprisingly interesting), a talk from a RedHat developer talking about a bunch of things, another about the entire http process, one about types of garbage collection.. etc
It tends to be fun for me because I know a good portion of the community and I'm content with just having pizza.
But there are transactions in MongoDB now, i don't see what's wrong with it.. As long as you keep services simple, and properly update your non-existing schema as needed.
didnāt mean to offend, and I sure didnāt write the cards. I used it too once and it worked out fine. I just really really really enjoyed the joke š