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They allowed me to fill out the dispute form and get the audio restored finally on this NOW? hmmmm, could this have anything to do with the suicidal MAR 7th...

 

Seduced by tales of endurance, villainy and adventure, one man attempts to re-trace the romantic voyages of the most infamous fugitives in British naval hist...

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In this anti-fascist film produced by US Military in the wake of WWII, the producers deconstruct the politically motivated social engineering of Germany by t...

 

Ruby’s garbage collector is designed to be adaptable, scaling from short Ruby scripts to running apps that serve millions of requests per second. While it’s designed to be adaptable, it may not work optimally for every use case. For this reason, Ruby’s garbage collector supports many parameters that can be used to tune it. However, the use of these parameters requires knowledge into how the garbage collector works on the inside. Learn how the Autotuner gem can analyze your app’s traffic and provide suggestions for tuning the garbage collector.

 

History's greatest sidekick's plans for independence have hit a wall. My Patreon is actually good: https://www.patreon.com/PaigeSaunders Mastodon: https://masto.canadiancivil.com/@paige Translation...

 

I saw a project a couple weeks back which allows writing and running Crystal methods inline inside a Ruby file. It’s a neat project, and I don’t want to take away from it but something in the README example looked off to me. require 'crystalruby' require 'benchmark' module Fibonnaci crystalize [n:

 

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Tenant David Siscoe still owes more than $43,000 after being dunned by CRA for foreign landlord’s failure to pay

 

Scifiinterfaces analyzes the speculative technology in sci-fi movies and TV shows for fun and erudition.

 

Happy 51st birthday, dear Star Trek! This supercut contains footage from all 13 Star Trek feature films as well as all SIX live action television shows (yes,...

 

Approaching the Unknown, Mark Elijah Rosenberg's film about an astronaut whose Mars journey does not go according to plan, combines old school non-CGI specia...

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