Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? 07:27 - Jul 4 with 3406 views | GlasgowBlue |
Btw, I call it an Americano. If I don’t want milk I’ll call it a Black Americano. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:34 - Jul 4 with 1876 views | DanTheMan | Has he just invented scenarios to be mad about? | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:39 - Jul 4 with 1863 views | Dubtractor |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:34 - Jul 4 by DanTheMan | Has he just invented scenarios to be mad about? |
He's the sort of person that calls people on the left a snowflake. I genuinely despair at some of the people we share this country with. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:42 - Jul 4 with 1849 views | MattinLondon |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:39 - Jul 4 by Dubtractor | He's the sort of person that calls people on the left a snowflake. I genuinely despair at some of the people we share this country with. |
Sort of prick who makes a real point of saying ‘Merry Christmas’ because in his head, you shouldn’t really say that anymore. | | | |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:43 - Jul 4 with 1840 views | DanTheMan |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:39 - Jul 4 by Dubtractor | He's the sort of person that calls people on the left a snowflake. I genuinely despair at some of the people we share this country with. |
Funnily enough I have actually had to do some work recently in some of our codebase where we use the terms whitelist and blacklist, in light of recent events. Now, personally, I don't think they were ever meant to be racist but changing them to allowlist and blocklist took absolutely no effort and is just as clear. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:53 - Jul 4 with 1819 views | StokieBlue |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:43 - Jul 4 by DanTheMan | Funnily enough I have actually had to do some work recently in some of our codebase where we use the terms whitelist and blacklist, in light of recent events. Now, personally, I don't think they were ever meant to be racist but changing them to allowlist and blocklist took absolutely no effort and is just as clear. |
I actually think allowlist and blocklist are clearer. Whereas I think the changing from Master/Slave in GitHub for instance is less clear. Perhaps that is just familiarity though. SB [Post edited 4 Jul 2020 7:55]
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:01 - Jul 4 with 1796 views | DanTheMan |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:53 - Jul 4 by StokieBlue | I actually think allowlist and blocklist are clearer. Whereas I think the changing from Master/Slave in GitHub for instance is less clear. Perhaps that is just familiarity though. SB [Post edited 4 Jul 2020 7:55]
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I actually agree, it's easier to read at a glance. I hate variable naming at the best of times anyway. GitHub change was the weirder one because it wasn't master as in master-slave analogy used (like you usually see in Redis, SQL etc.) but master as in master copy. I think they said they're going to rename it as main as the default which is fine. I don't know why they didn't just go back to trunk though, given it's already established. Maybe they just don't want it to be seen as they are recommending trunk based development. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:06 - Jul 4 with 1779 views | GlasgowBlue |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:34 - Jul 4 by DanTheMan | Has he just invented scenarios to be mad about? |
Access to social media rally does bring out the very worst in people. I've known a bloke for over twenty years who has never made a racist statement or told a racist joke in my presence. I would never have had him down as being either a hard or soft racist. I don't have a clue how he votes and he's never offered up a political opinion. Since lockdown he's joined facebook for the first time in his life. At first he started uploading his favourite family photographs. Fast forward three and a half months and he is regularly sharing stuff such as "all lives matter", objecting to BLM being on football shirts because FIFA wouldn't let England have the poppy on our shirts, a picture of a cute little kid wearing a union flag suit and bowtie whilt holding the union flag with the message "This image has been banned by facebook for being racist. Share if you have the balls" and a picture of the union flag with words underneath saying "lefties have tried to get the union jack [sic] banned because it offends Muslims. Please share this image to show you're not afraid". | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:08 - Jul 4 with 1770 views | GlasgowBlue |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 07:53 - Jul 4 by StokieBlue | I actually think allowlist and blocklist are clearer. Whereas I think the changing from Master/Slave in GitHub for instance is less clear. Perhaps that is just familiarity though. SB [Post edited 4 Jul 2020 7:55]
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Master/Slave is still used in sound active DMX lighting for DJ's. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:10 - Jul 4 with 1755 views | Herbivore | He must have been dropped on his head when he was a baby. He's ranting about a load of stuff that has literally never happened. I drink black Americano and nobody had ever winced or looked uncomfortable when I've ordered one and nor would they. Utter plum. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:26 - Jul 4 with 1723 views | Herbivore | And why is it that these types invariably look like a potato that a child has coloured in with a red crayon? Weird. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:28 - Jul 4 with 1724 views | GlasgowBlue |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:26 - Jul 4 by Herbivore | And why is it that these types invariably look like a potato that a child has coloured in with a red crayon? Weird. |
His face get's visibly more red the longer the video goes on. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:29 - Jul 4 with 1723 views | DanTheMan |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:06 - Jul 4 by GlasgowBlue | Access to social media rally does bring out the very worst in people. I've known a bloke for over twenty years who has never made a racist statement or told a racist joke in my presence. I would never have had him down as being either a hard or soft racist. I don't have a clue how he votes and he's never offered up a political opinion. Since lockdown he's joined facebook for the first time in his life. At first he started uploading his favourite family photographs. Fast forward three and a half months and he is regularly sharing stuff such as "all lives matter", objecting to BLM being on football shirts because FIFA wouldn't let England have the poppy on our shirts, a picture of a cute little kid wearing a union flag suit and bowtie whilt holding the union flag with the message "This image has been banned by facebook for being racist. Share if you have the balls" and a picture of the union flag with words underneath saying "lefties have tried to get the union jack [sic] banned because it offends Muslims. Please share this image to show you're not afraid". |
I hate Facebook. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:57 - Jul 4 with 1650 views | sparks | You, sir, are part of society's problem. "Americano" indeed. Its just a normal coffee and I do not expect to have to use these silly names to enjoy the privilege of buying a normal coffee. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:02 - Jul 4 with 1639 views | blueprint | It’s the same people who claim that “Baa baa black sheep” and “Blackboards “ have been banned. Absolute nonsense. | | | |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:05 - Jul 4 with 1632 views | sparks |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:02 - Jul 4 by blueprint | It’s the same people who claim that “Baa baa black sheep” and “Blackboards “ have been banned. Absolute nonsense. |
Of course- as with many of these things, there is a grain of truth in some of that. Whilst baa baa black sheep was not banned, it was fairly firmly replaced in a number of places with baa baa rainbow sheep. My children went to a playgroup where that was (bizarrely) sung. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:05 - Jul 4 with 1625 views | DanTheMan |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 08:57 - Jul 4 by sparks | You, sir, are part of society's problem. "Americano" indeed. Its just a normal coffee and I do not expect to have to use these silly names to enjoy the privilege of buying a normal coffee. |
There is a difference to how an Americano and a black coffee are made, technically. Don't think I could taste the difference if I was asked. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:07 - Jul 4 with 1611 views | sparks |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:05 - Jul 4 by DanTheMan | There is a difference to how an Americano and a black coffee are made, technically. Don't think I could taste the difference if I was asked. |
I want to be able to go into a shop and ask for a coffee without having to parse a huge number of ridiculous americanised names and sub categories. That boat appears to have sailed. | |
| The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:09 - Jul 4 with 1598 views | DanTheMan |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:07 - Jul 4 by sparks | I want to be able to go into a shop and ask for a coffee without having to parse a huge number of ridiculous americanised names and sub categories. That boat appears to have sailed. |
I don't think I've ever had a problem asking for a black coffee in a shop before. They know what you mean. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:12 - Jul 4 with 1587 views | sparks |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:09 - Jul 4 by DanTheMan | I don't think I've ever had a problem asking for a black coffee in a shop before. They know what you mean. |
I get the condescending "do you mean Americano". Followed by "is that Grande?" This world... | |
| The presence of those seeking the truth is infinitely to be preferred to the presence of those who think they've found it.
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:21 - Jul 4 with 1556 views | Plums |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:12 - Jul 4 by sparks | I get the condescending "do you mean Americano". Followed by "is that Grande?" This world... |
Isn’t ‘Americano’ espresso and water and a ‘black coffee’ usually a filter coffee? I’d want to confirm the difference. The Starbucks grande thing is nonsense though. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:24 - Jul 4 with 1539 views | Herbivore |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:07 - Jul 4 by sparks | I want to be able to go into a shop and ask for a coffee without having to parse a huge number of ridiculous americanised names and sub categories. That boat appears to have sailed. |
Americano is Italian I believe, not American. It's not the same as a filter coffee, it's a shot of espresso topped up with hot water. | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:25 - Jul 4 with 1535 views | blueprint |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:05 - Jul 4 by sparks | Of course- as with many of these things, there is a grain of truth in some of that. Whilst baa baa black sheep was not banned, it was fairly firmly replaced in a number of places with baa baa rainbow sheep. My children went to a playgroup where that was (bizarrely) sung. |
Crazy. Doesn’t even scan. | | | |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:30 - Jul 4 with 1514 views | sparks |
Sounds a bit far fetched. And certainly wasn't what happened here! | |
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Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:36 - Jul 4 with 1491 views | footers |
Imagine working yourself up over something that isn’t true? on 09:24 - Jul 4 by Herbivore | Americano is Italian I believe, not American. It's not the same as a filter coffee, it's a shot of espresso topped up with hot water. |
Indeed it is. Though many Italians use the term pejoratively when it comes to coffee. Apparently, an espresso with enough sugar to make an edible sludge is the correct way to drink the stuff (according to my *very* wise sauce). | |
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