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Not gonna list the programming language, and I don't have the same last name (other details changed as well), but basically yeah. No doxerino because a bunch of stuff makes it hard to connect me to her jejdjjd not explaining but very close relative basically
Like I am talking about one of the largest languages out there right now. She is on the Wikipedia page for the language (she doesn't have her own page though )
Oh and my Aunt also knows Bill Gates, not even joking like real shit. Well she used to work for him lolllll and he went to her wedding, don't think he remwmbers her lol.
Just bragging, telling yall whatsup ive been here
I know emoji doesn't match, but I am using it anyway because i like the stance.
Btw, star fricking and bragging about relatives is lame, so I never brag in real life. I am just getting it out in the place that doesn't matter
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ITS OVER.
https://hexdocs.pm/google_api_content_warehouse/api-reference.html
A collection of 2,500 leaked internal documents from Google filled with details about data the company collects is authentic, the company confirmed today. Until now, Google had refused to comment on the materials.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/29/24167407/google-search-algorithm-documents-leak-confirmation
https://ipullrank.com/google-algo-leak
Internal documentation for Google Search's Content Warehouse API has leaked. Google's internal microservices appear to mirror what Google Cloud Platform offers and the internal version of documentation for the deprecated Document AI Warehouse was accidentally published publicly to a code repository for the client library. The documentation for this code was also captured by an external automated documentation service.
Based on the change history, this code repository mistake was fixed on May 7th, but the automated documentation is still live. In efforts to limit potential liability, I won't link to it here, but because all the code in that repository was published under the Apache 2.0 license, anyone that came across it was granted a broad set of rights, including the ability to use, modify, and distribute it anyway.
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/google-search-api-documents-leak.1602216/
!chuds OMG
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Yeah every single video is just scrolling the text of a SO question. Yeah great job bastard, frick you.
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reminder of who caused this in the first place
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/10/nih-admits-funding-risky-virus-research-in-wuhan
https://theintercept.com/2021/09/09/covid-origins-gain-of-function-research/
https://www.yahoo.com/news/nih-admits-funding-gain-function-125103852.html
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/28/politics/wray-fbi-covid-origins-lab-china/index.html
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/26/politics/covid-lab-leak-wuhan-china-intelligence/index.html
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This guy was a real jerk. I have a no-compete contract with him and he tried to go around me, plus he cussed me out over the phone.
I wasn't going to worry about the $25 he owes me, but after all that I think I'd like to at least open collections against him.
People in the thread question whether it is a good use of his time to go to small claims court, final comment tells him to set aside his bruised ego.
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whenever I'm searching for a jaypeg of a gotdang hotdog, I start to wonder why all the results are shit. then i realize I accidentally searched on Bing
one result of the actual gif I wanted, versus dozens on daddy google
i wish i could remember which assets in the vidya i spent too long trying to find on bing, then immedaitely found on googs
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The latest release from Operation Endgame has been released.
— vx-underground (@vxunderground) May 30, 2024
In this video it is evident that Law enforcement agencies across the globe banded together to pay for roughly 30 seconds of Skrillex sound bites pic.twitter.com/4BF7e9na4n
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If your language is garbage-collected, maybe you should make it a bit more expressive than the typical corporate language from 1975. I mean, you've already committed to not focusing mainly on pure performance.
And I know it was designed for Google but my company isn't fricking Google and we don't have Google needs.