@c Somewhat evenly. Hard to tell with so much red ink everywhere. :-)
// @kdfrawg
@c Somewhat evenly. Hard to tell with so much red ink everywhere. :-)
// @kdfrawg
@c Two more focused passes have brought me up to 159 identified issues. I think I'll stop now. The team is going to love me…
// @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg What really makes me feel good is that the manager who had this project dumped in his lap yesterday took one look at it and said, "We need to have Larry look at this." :-)
@c It can't be turned off. I can sometimes ignore it, but I still see the mistakes.
// @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg Just finished my first pass. 24 pages, 127 issues identified in the areas of spelling, grammar, spacing, punctuation, coding, and adherence to company standards. :-)
This probably reveals a character flaw, but I really enjoy it when I'm given something to proofread and I find a lot of things wrong with it. <evil grin>
@jws Locks are there to slow down bad guys, not to stop them. Any lock can be picked if you have the skill and the time. I think the issue with smart locks, particularly Internet-connected smart locks, is that the time required can be exceedingly minimal, and they can be picked remotely.
And that being said, anyone who breaks into my house is going to be very disappointed.
@phoneboy That's because you're tasting the coffee, and not 15 kinds of other crap. :-)
Not just no, but HELL NO.
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/d3dpy7/amazon-key-cloud-cam