
Cheef
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Cheef
@SirCheefBeef
On one starry night I saw the light. Heard a voice that sound like Barry White that said SHO U RIGHT
Latveria Katılım Ağustos 2010
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@Speedkicks Yw man! Yea, especially over the last like 5 years. There’s been a ton of QOL changes to make it a bit cleaner. Also, entity framework may remove the need for your Repo class here when you get that far. You can reference an appdbcontext like a unit of work from a service.
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@SirCheefBeef Thank you bro! Seems like the language is still evolving quite a bit.
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I might have actually entered hell.

Speedkicks@Speedkicks
Finding myself needing to learn C# just 2 days after turning 30 is insane bro, the joke writes itself.
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@XanozIchimonji That’s the wild shit, most of these tech layoffs aren’t replacements of any kind. They’re just flat out firing people to focus on maximizing profit.
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Wonder how many of those roles are being replaced by AI. Meanwhile, real people suffer. Amazon is such a major player in the job industry already so imagine when they can get robot drivers...
Dexerto@Dexerto
Amazon has reduced its global corporate workforce by approximately 14,000 roles, including some employees at Twitch
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Try me >>>> Fomly
REKY☀️🐍@REKSZNALT
when rappers mispronounce a word just to make it rhyme>>>>>>
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The story of FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8.
If you're not the type to pay for your software, you probably know this key. What you might not know is that I worked on the first version of Windows Product Activation, and this was our first major "hack".
And yet, it wasn't a 'hack' at all - it was a disastrous leak.
The FCKGW key was a valid volume licensing key, so all you needed was special volume media to go with it. Eventually, they were bundled and put online by pirates.
WPA worked by generating a hardware ID from your CPU, RAM, and other components, then sending it to Microsoft alongside your product key for validation. A mismatched or suspicious key would flag the install as pirated.
But as a legitimate VLK, FCKGW-RHQQ2-YXRKT-8TG6W-2B7Q8 was whitelisted in XP's activation logic—it told the system, "This is corporate volume licensing; no need to phone home." During installation, users selected the "Yes, I have a product key" option, entered the code, and WPA simply... skipped the activation prompt.
The OS booted fully functional, with no 30-day timer or watermarks. It even fooled early validation checks for updates. This loophole let pirates distribute "pre-activated" ISOs, making XP as easy to "acquire" as a free mixtape. Technically, you could still use it today on an old XP disc (if you can find one), but Microsoft's servers shut down validation years ago, and the key's long since been blacklisted.

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@Phil_Lewis_ This, black boy, Watsons go to Birmingham, native son, and to kill a mockingbird!
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This was a Detroit Public Schools staple
💻🍷Tanaisha Renee📈🌮@educatedlady20
@rahsh33m How about this one?
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@_benjvmins_ That shit be frying me. I’m thinking I met a new homie and they hate gay dudes or are transphobes then I have to exit stage left. I have too many queer homies to be fucking around.
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