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Go 4 the Kill : le mod CS :GO qui se la joue PUBG

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Depuis sa sortie en accès anticipé en mars dernier, et sa sortie finale il y a quelques semaines, Player Unknown’s […]
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Automation

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'Automating' comes from the roots 'auto-' meaning 'self-', and 'mating', meaning 'screwing'.
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Jadepearl
3727 days ago
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True, true, true.
USA! USA! USA!
Skotte
3732 days ago
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"Automation" is in my job title.
Rochester, Earth
jmoodie
3733 days ago
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I got to be pretty decent at spotting this curve while at UMB, and then avoiding it. But there is no doubt about its existence.
danatnr
3734 days ago
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Yes.
Ohio
yashimii
3737 days ago
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oh so true
linny
3736 days ago
it's really true.
claysmith
3737 days ago
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This is my weakness. I'll gladly write a script or macro to accomplish a repetitive task even though doing the task by hand would take half the time. Coincidently, this is why I use Vim, because it reduces the distance between manual and macro editing. Of course, it took me weeks to set up and learn to use Vim. That's time I'll likely never recoup.
Escondido, CA
devicenull
3738 days ago
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Too often true...
RTP, NC
lrwrp
3738 days ago
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So painfully true.
??, NC
Satri
3738 days ago
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Ah.. The things you own end up owning you...
Montreal, Canada
bsag
3738 days ago
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Horribly true. Been there, done that.
satadru
3738 days ago
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The multi-axial solution is to delegate your yak-shave. Alternately optimize using the "has somebody automated/done this in a good enough fashion" algorithm.
New York, NY
stefanetal
3738 days ago
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How the boss views most projects. And how I view his project proposals...
Northern Virginia
adamgurri
3739 days ago
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Yup
New York, NY
steingart
3739 days ago
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sigh, yes.
Princeton, NJ
JayM
3739 days ago
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Ha. :) For some folks this is definitely true!
Atlanta, GA
tomazed
3739 days ago
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Best definition of automating!
taglia
3739 days ago
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Best definition of automation I have ever seen...
Singapore
Jaryth000
3739 days ago
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Related comic: http://xkcd.com/1205/
Canada
amijangos
3738 days ago
My thought exactly, you have a threshold of how much time to invest
oliverzip
3739 days ago
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Explaining the productivity paradox.
Sydney, Balmain, Hornsby.
traggett
3739 days ago
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Title text: 'Automating' comes from the roots 'auto' meaning 'self-', and 'mating' meaning 'screwing'.
Hong Kong

OVH, rupture de stock sur les serveurs dédiés

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Vu sur PC INpact, OVH a annoncé ce 17 septembre, l'arrêt temporaire de ses offres sur les serveurs dédiés. La question est donc : « _MAIS POURKKOOUUUUAAAAAAA ????_ »

La société ne semble plus en mesure de répondre à la demande. Avec des offres toujours plus séduisantes, la demande de nouveaux serveurs est fortes. À cela s'ajoute un renouvellement très important où les anciens clients n'hésitent pas à basculer sur les nouvelles offres plus avantageuses.

Il serait alors trop coûteux de gérer tout cela et OVH arrête donc la vente de serveurs dédiés le temps de réfléchir à un meilleur modèle économique.

L'hébergement étant tout de même le cœur de métier d'OVH je suis un peu étonné par la nouvelle d'autant plus que l'année dernière ils avaient publiés une vidéo pour la promotion du plus grand data center du monde.

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Watch a Laser Light Glass Bottles on Fire

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The idea behind this video is pretty simple, it's a laser igniting black flash paper to spark fire inside a bottle. But the execution of it is just mesmerizing. The Wicked Laser 100mW Spyder III Krypton burns through the paper in a pyro domino effect and the flame just explodes inside the bottle. You get to see it broken down in slow motion too. Lasers. Fire. Slow motion. Always a good combination. [World Scott via Laughing Squid] More »


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Explosions, Destruction and Crazyness in Slow Motion Never Stops Being Fun

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Danish TV show 'Dumt & Farligt' (it means Stupid & Dangerous) just posted an insane compilation of their second season and it's filled with sillyness like splooging toothpaste, rocket launching glass jars, exploding campers and more fun like that. It's shot at 2500FPS so you can enjoy all the minutiae of destruction. [YouTube via BoingBoing More »


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Official: Jeep reveals annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari concepts [UPDATE]

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Jeep Wrangler Sand Trooper II Concept

Jeep has unveiled its annual spate of concepts before the Easter Jeep Safari. Those start with the Grand Cherokee Trailhawk Concept (below left), complete with the company's EcoDiesel V6 engine. Designers threw in a set of 35-inch Mickey Thompson tires wrapped around 17-inch Rubicon wheels, and a set of custom fender flares help keep all that rubber under wraps.

Meanwhile, the Wrangler Mopar Recon (below right) packs a 6.4-liter Hemi V8 good for 470 horsepower. All that grunt gets to the ground via a five-speed automatic transmission and a set of a Dana 60 axles frond and rear with 4.10 gears. The Recon also makes use of a 4.5-inch prototype long-arm kit and a set of prototype eight-lug bead lock wheels.



The Wrangler Stitch (below left) builds on the momentum of the Wrangler Pork Chop Concept. Engineers once again set out to strike as much weight as possible from the vehicle, and actually managed to trim the curb weight down to 3,000 pounds. That effort has given the machine the same power to weight ratio as the Grand Cherokee SRT. Plenty of carbon fiber, door deletes and a chrome moly roll cage all help trim those pounds, and a set of DanyTrac Pro Rock 44 axles with 4.88 gears and ARB lockers front and rear let this machine scramble over whatever is in its path.



The Wrangler Sand Trooper II (very top) gets its grunt from a 5.7-liter Hemi and puts all 400 pound-feet of torque to the ground via a set of eight-lug portal axles. That hardware allows the Sand Trooper II to run 40-inch tires.

Jeep took a different approach with the Wrangler Flattop (above middle), however. With an upscale appearance, the Flattop boasts a chopped windowless hard top that shortens the machine in height by a full two inches. Designers also cut out the B pillar for a massive side opening. Katzkin leather seating indoors helps offer up a bit more refinement, and the Warn Zeon winch and 37-inch Mickey Thompson tires give the rig some added capability off road.

Finally, the Wrangler Slim (above right) is likely the most accessible of the whole bunch, showing off exactly what can be built out of a Wrangler with a little patience on a budget. The Slim features a 3.6-liter V6, axles with a 3.73 ratio, 17-inch prototype wheels and a 10th-Anniversary Rubicon front bumper. Rock rails and a two-inch lift help get the Slim off the ground.

Check the full press release below for more information on all six rigs.

UPDATE: We've just returned from Chrysler's Design Dome and brought back with us a slew of pics of all of the vehicles. See them in our exclusive galleries below.

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Jeep reveals annual Moab Easter Jeep Safari concepts [UPDATE] originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 20 Mar 2013 12:44:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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