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vorunruhestand · 4 months ago
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nonagesiimus · 5 years ago
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broomstick, nightmare, and spells for the halloween asks!
Broomstick: what’s your favourite chore?
definitely laundry for how little effort it requires (you just throw shit in the thing!) and how not-gross it is (will not forgive dish washing for wet food crimes). alternatively vacuuming because i like the sound
Nightmare: what’s your favourite Halloween movie?
i think my favorite like classic slasher ive seen so far is scream, which i watched for the first time last halloween and so is forever a halloween movie to me, but my favorite like. explicitly halloween themed movie is probably either hocus pocus or halloween town. i know i just gave you three answers for a single answer question but listen i googled “halloween movies” to check i wasnt like forgetting an obvious favorite and found out there are somehow eleven movies currently available in the halloween michael meyers franchise with two more on the way which is like. that cant all be necessary
Spells: what superpower would you choose?
telekinesis 100% ive wanted that shit since i first saw matilda as a kid, assuming i cant just have general witch/wizard magic powers
thanks so much!!
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killercrows · 3 years ago
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The Societal Juxtaposition of the Dress Code
by killercrows
“They tell you while you’re young / “Girls go out and have your fun” / Then they hunt and slay the ones who actually do it.” – Taylor Swift, Nothing New
This is a contradiction familiar to most women: being told that they should feel empowered and confident, and then being shamed for demonstrating those same qualities. Popular culture tends to promote clothing choice as a way for girls to show their self-confidence, but sometimes they are oversexualized instead. Schools attempt to refute this using dress codes, however these rules ultimately reinforce the idea that girls’ bodies are inherently sexual, and that the responsibility for “de-sexualizing” them falls upon girls themselves.
My school’s dress code essentially states that one’s torso, stomach, and butt must be entirely covered, as well as about 3-4 inches of one’s thighs. Even when appropriately enforced, girls tend to break the dress code more often than boys because of the way girls’ fashion trends are. Historically, wearing less clothing has been a way for women to express themselves outside of societal expectations. However, in modern times, this movement has been used by some as an excuse to oversexualize women and girls, often still calling it feminism. This can be seen in magazines, TV shows and movies, and at awards shows and other red-carpet events. A 2017 study found that “for girls, it is common to impose sexuality on them by making them appear older” (Speno and Aubrey, 2017) Constantly seeing young celebrities presented in a sexual manner can put pressure on teenage girls to imitate their style and be objects of sexual desire.
On the flip side, some people still strongly believe that girls should dress modestly. Girls are shamed for wearing revealing clothing, making them feel like they can’t win no matter what they wear. They want to fit in with what’s trendy among other teenagers and in popular culture. However, they also don’t want to be harassed, seen as “provocative,” or looked down upon by those whose respect depends upon how much skin they show.
This is where dress codes can be contradictory. While a dress code can be perceived as a way to tell preteen and teenage girls that they don’t need to be objects of sexual desire, it also tells them that their body is inherently sexual, that it is something to be ashamed of, and that they should feel guilty about their clothing choices (McGill, 2019). Boys, on the other hand, are not grappling with the same contradictions from society, and clothes marketed towards boys and men are much less revealing. Not only do men and boys face fewer consequences for perceived promiscuity, but there is less pressure on preteen and teenage boys to be objects of sexual desire.
So, are dress codes really to blame for our culture of shaming women for what they wear? Not entirely, but they are certainly a product. They force girls to be responsible for the objectification of which they are actually victims. Schools should be devoted to changing the way society views women and helping girls feel more confident in their identities and bodies without constantly sexualizing them. The teenage years are a time for figuring out who you are and becoming comfortable with yourself before you have to go join the real world, and dress codes restrict that short period of freedom.
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Cook, A. (2021, December 12). The history of dress codes, gendered discrimination across centuries. The Miami Student. https://www.miamistudent.net/article/2021/12/the-history-of-dress-codes-gendered-discrimination-across-centuries
Lake, R. (2013). Vancouver student’s photo of leg reflects how women are judged based on skirt length [Online Image]. In Toronto Star. https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/01/17/vancouver_students_photo_of_leg_reflects_how_women_are_judged_based_on_skirt_length.html
McGill, B. (2019, September 11). “Your Skirt is Too Short”: Body-Shaming Through School Dress Codes. Hope for Women. https://www.hopeforwomenmag.com/hope-for-women-magazine/2019/9/11/bad-reputation-how-schools-shame-girls-through-dress-codes
Speno, A. G., & Aubrey, J. S. (2017, September 22). Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. SAGE Publications Inc. https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/journ
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allthebrazilianpolitics · 4 years ago
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Phishing attacks in Brazil grow 41% in 2021
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Phishing scams, those that attempt to obtain confidential information from victims who, like fishing, are “hooked” by scammers through fraudulent emails or instant messages, keep growing in the Brazil.
According to a survey carried out by the Brazilian branch of cybersecurity company Avast, scams of this type are on the rise. Among the more than 1,000 customers who participated in the survey, 55% reported experiencing phishing attacks in 2021, compared to 39% who did so in 2020, a 41% increase over the period.
“The phishing attempt, unfortunately, has become a well-known scam in the country. This attempt to steal data can occur via email, WhatsApp messages, SMS and even fake websites, which are similar to official websites”, explains Felipe Guimarães, CEO of Codeby, a technology company.
According to another survey, carried out in 2020 by the Russian company Karspersky, another leader in the digital security market, 19.9% ​​of Brazilian Internet users tried to open the links sent to steal their data at least once.
In this survey, Brazil was the country with the highest number of clicks on malicious links.
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codebi2 · 4 years ago
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i literally don’t know what the fuck happened but my blog got terminated out of nowhere and i’m freaking out a little lol. i really hope tumblr support still actually responds to people. anyways if you’re seeing this it’s codebi/may/coco and i guess i’ll be here until i get the account back.
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zambianobserver · 3 years ago
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The New Penal Code- Dickson Jere
The New Penal Code- Dickson Jere
The New Penal CodeBy Dickson Jere Bigamy – is an offence which involves marrying another person while you are already in another marriage. You get jailed in Zambia! But under the proposed new Penal Code, that law will be abolished and instead the aggrieved parties should seek civil remedies. Equally, the offence of “fraudulent pretense of marriage” will be removed from our laws.“No adult can…
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marlinpaul · 4 years ago
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NodeJS Tutorial
In this tutorial, we will create a Node-powered blog. On the back end, js is used, on the front end, Bootstrap is used, and the data store is MongoDB. We'll start from scratch and work our way through the project one step at a time. We'll look at how to get all of the packages we'll need into Node to build the blog. Express, Bcrypt, nodemon, express-edge, mongoose, body-parser, express-file upload, and express-session are a few examples. In the index.js file, we'll start with basic routes and gradually transition the application into a Model View Controller architecture. Let's get this party started.
What is Node.js?
Many newcomers to Node are perplexed because they don't understand what it is. The description on nodejs.org is certainly insufficient.
It is critical to understand that Node is not a webserver. It has no effect on its own. It does not function in the same way as Apache. There is no configuration file in which you can point it to your HTML files. You must write an HTTP server if you want it to be an HTTP server (with the help of its built-in libraries). Node.js is simply another programming language that can be run on your computer. It is nothing more than a JavaScript runtime.
When to Use Node?Node is not a magic bullet. It is intended for I/O-intensive operations and excels at developing fast, scalable, and real-time network applications. Online games, collaboration tools, chat systems, and other similar applications are examples of these applications. Node allows you to serve a large number of clients while using minimal system resources, which is why it is designed for high scalability.
Node is also an excellent choice for developing APIs on top of a document database, such as MongoDB. You store your documents in Mongo as JSON objects and expose them via a RESTful API. When reading or writing from your database, there is no need to convert between JSON and other types. In this NodeJS tutorial for beginners, we will create a Node application using this style of architecture
The node should not be used for CPU-intensive operations due to its architecture. Because the goal of this nodejs tutorial is to demonstrate Node in action, I won't go into Node's architecture or why it shouldn't be used for CPU-intensive applications.
Node.js console-based Example
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console.log ('Hello phptpoint');    
you can run the codeby open Node.js command prompt in your system:
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tak4hir0 · 5 years ago
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1. Don’t use public accessor within classesDon’t: Do: Why? All members within class are public by default (and always public in runtime, TS private/protected will "hide" particular class properties/methods only during compile time). Don't introduce extra churn to your codebase. Also using publicaccessor is not "valid/idiomatic javascript" 2. Don’t use private accessor within Component classDon’t: Good: Better: Why: private accessor won't make your properties/methods on class private during runtime. It's just TypeScript "emulation during compile time". Don't get fooled and make things "private" by using well known patterns like: In reality, you should almost never need to work directly with React Component instance nor accessing its class properties. 3. Don’t use protected accessor within Component classDon’t: Do: Why: Using protected is an immediate "RED ALERT" 🚨🚨🚨 in terms of functional patterns leverage with React. There are more effective patterns like this for extending behaviour of some component. You can use: just extract the logic to separate component and use it as seen aboveHoC (high order function) and functional composition.CaaF ( children as a function )4. Don’t use enumDon’t: Good: If you need to support runtime enums use following pattern: Better: If you don’t need to support runtime enums, all you need to use are type literals: Why?: To use enum within TypeScript might be very tempting, especially if you're coming from language like C# or Java. But there are better ways how to interpret both with well known JS idiomatic patterns or as can be seen in "Better" example just by using compile time type literals. Enums compiled output generates unnecessary boilerplate (which can be mitigated with const enum though. Also string enums are better in this one)Non string Enums don’t narrow to proper number type literal, which can introduce unhandled bug within your appIt’s not standard/idiomatic JavaScript (although enum is reserved word in ECMA standard)Cannot be used with babel for transpiling 👀🙇‍Enum helperIn our “Good” example, you might think like, ugh that’s a lot of boilerplate dude! I hear you my friends. Loud and clear 🙏 If you need to support runtime enums for various reasons, you can leverage small utility function from rex-tils library like showcased here: 5. Don’t use constructor for class ComponentsDon’t: Do: Why: There is really no need to use constructor within React Component. If you do so, you need to provide more code boilerplate and also need to call super with provided props ( if you forget to pass props to your super, your component will contain bugs as props will not be propagated correctly). But… but… hey ! React official docs use constructor! 👉 That’s fine (React team uses current version of JS to showcase stuff) But… but…, class properties are not standard JavaScript! 👉 Class fields are in Stage 3, which means they are gonna be implemented in JS soon Initializing state with some logicOf course you may ask, what if I need to introduce some logic to initialize component state, or even to initialize the state from some dependant values, like props for example. Answer to your question is rather straightforward. Just define a pure function outside the component with your custom logic (as a “side effect” you’ll get easily tested code as well 👌). 6. Don’t use decorators for class ComponentsDon’t: Good: Better: Why: Decorators are parasitic 🐛 👀 🤢 You won’t be able to get original/clean version of your class.TypeScript uses old version of decorator proposal which isn’t gonna be implemented in ECMAscript standard 🚨.It adds additional runtime code and processing time execution to your app.What is most important though, in terms of type checking within JSX, is, that decorators don’t extend class type definition. That means (in our example), that our Container component, will have absolutely no type information for consumer about added/removed props.7. Use lookup types for accessing component State/Props types🙇‍ lookup types Don’t: Do: Why: Exporting Props or State from your component implementation is making your API surface bigger.You should always ask a question, why consumers of your component should be able to import explicit State/Props type? If they really need that, they can always access it via type lookup functionality. So cleaner API but type information is still there for everyone. Win Win 💪If you need to provide a complex Props type though, it should be extracted to models/types file exported as Public API.8. Always provide explicit type for children PropsDon’t: Do: Why: children prop is annotated as optional within both Component and Functional Component in react.d.ts which just mirrors the implementation how React handles children. While that's ok and everything, I prefer to be explicit with component API.if you plan to use children for content projection, make sure to explicit annotate it with type of your choosing and in opposite, if your component doesn't use it, prevent it's usage with never type.Children type constraint 🚸Hey, mister Skateboarder ! I have a question ✋: What types can be used for children annotation in TypeScript ? I mean, can I constraint children to be only a particular type of Component (like is possible with Flow) ? Something like Tab within Tabs children: Tab[] ? Unfortunately not 🙃, as TypeScript isn’t able to “parse” output of JSX.factory 👉 React.createElement which returns JSX.Element from global namespace, which so what compiler gets is an object type, with type checking turned off (WARNING:every time you any a kitten dies 🙀😅) Or as stated in TypeScript docs 👀: “By default the result of a JSX expression is typed as any. You can customize the type by specifying the JSX.Element interface. However, it is not possible to retrieve type information about the element, attributes or children of the JSX from this interface. It is a black box ⬛️ 📦." NOTE: TS 2.8 introduced locally scoped JSX namespaces, which may help to resolve this feature in the future. Watch this space! We can use following types for annotating children: ReactNode | ReactChild | ReactElementobject | {[key:string]:unknown} | MyModelprimitives string | number | boolean where T can be any of formernever | null | undefined ( null and undefined doesn't make much sense though )9. Use type inference for defining Component State or DefaultPropsDon’t: Good: Better: By making freezing initialState/defaultProps, type system will infer correct readonly types (when someone would accidentally set some value, he would get compile error). Also marking both static defaultProps and state as readonly within the class, is a nice touch, to prevent us from making any runtime errors when incorrectly setting state via this.state = {...} Why: Type information is always synced with implementation as source of truth is only one thing 👉 THE IMPLEMENTATION! 💙Less type boilerplateMore readable codeby adding readonly modifier and freezing the object, any mutation within your component will immediately end with compile error, which will prevent any runtime error = happy consumers of your app!What if I wanna use more complicated type within state or default props?Use as operator to cast your properties within the constant. Example: How to infer state type if I wanna use derived state from props?Easy 😎… We will use pattern introduced in tip no. 5 with power of conditional types (in particular, standard lib.d.ts ReturnTypemapped type, which infers return type of any function ✌️)
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biancamorenosilva · 6 years ago
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nonagesiimus · 5 years ago
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12 18 66 and 94 for the ask game!
12. name of your favorite playlist?
so i make playlists with uncreative titles, like my current favorite playlist is called heather because the first song on it is. heather by conan gray
18. ideal weather? 
i like cool and cold weather i hate being sweaty i hate being hot i cant focus when its even like 75 degrees. please got be 65 or colder
66. favorite flower(s)?
i like lilies! im honestly not really a flower person i dont remember the names a lot but i generally like the ones that arent tulips
94. favorite season?
autumn! for that good good cool weather!!
thanks so much may!!!
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tgviewer · 6 years ago
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The Codeby, thecodeby on TGViewer
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coolkoalaunknown-blog · 7 years ago
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Solution for : "device is blocked please enter master unlock code"
Exactly what if source : "gadget is obstructed please go into master unlock code" [Resolved] Place Master Unlock Code [Fixed] 1. Place an unaccepted SIM card into your phone and verify it requests a Master Unlock Code 2. Order your Master Unlock Codeby choosing the service called: Samsung - Canada Network, Unfreeze & Master Code 3. Place the Code Offered 4. Reboot check here - Turn on your Samsung with a non suitable SIM Card, 2 - Await your phone to request "SIM Network Unlock PIN" or "Go Into Network Lock Control Secret", 3 - If you get one, please enter your MCK (Unfreeze Secret) and strike "Open" button. Keep in mind: You will get "Not successful message" however do not fret that's great when you type MCK (Unfreeze code). 4 - Now type the NCK (Network Code) and struck the "Unlock" button. 5 - Your phone is now Opened! ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS: if you get an "Unlock Unsuccessful" message once again after you type the NCK code (NETWORK CODE) as explained above then: CAUTION: Back up your DATA prior to continuing to the next actions (as your phone will be removed and brought back to factory settings). 7 - Then tap "Dismiss" button and enter * 2767 * 3855 # on your phone keypad (as if you were calling a contact number). 8 - Await the phone to reboot, this operation will remove all information from your phone! 9 - Retry the action 1 to 5 above!
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rslashrats · 5 years ago
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mint tea and iced coffee!
i just answered mint tea but i’ll do the other one!
Iced Coffee : Do you like reading? If so, what’s your favorite book?
i don’t read often, but when i do read it is either warrior cats or wikipedia articles of obscure knowledge. i prefer to listen to or watch stuff :’(
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nonagesiimus · 5 years ago
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strength and wheel of fortune for the tarot questions!
strength: what is your dream occupation?
trophy wife
wheel of fortune: first three songs that come on shuffle?
a nervous tic motion of the head to the left by andrew bird
valentine by fiona apple
mendelssohn’s songs without words op 85 no 6 (timecode: 1:49:16)
thanks may!!!
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nonagesiimus · 5 years ago
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mocha, iced lemon tea, and mint tea!
Mocha : Dream Job?
the true dream is not working at all and the more like. realistic dream is maybe teaching esl since im doing that already and i really like it and could feasibly do it for the rest of my life without going insane. the job im currently daydreaming about but wouldnt actually work out is a speech pathologist sjfhdjskfhs
Iced Lemon Tea : Favorite song/band?
all time favorite band is always gonna be mcr shdjksfhksjdf my current favorite song is maybe like. idk rocket man? im gonna be? im in a mood lmfao
Mint Tea : How do you relax?
huge fan of the weighted blanket many pillows thing
thanks may!!
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newfangled-vady · 2 years ago
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