Great example of why using placeholders like xxx@deleteduser.com is a bad idea.

I think that would feed the hype machine.

I think that would feed the hype machine.
Junit is a terrible format from the “XML all the things” days of web dev. It’s also undocumented.
We really should define a JSON version and ditch the XML one.

“Getting coffee with people in cars” or whatever it’s called really revealed how nasty and self obsessed Jerry Seinfeld is to me. Up to that point he was passably funny to me or, at least, the show was. Looking back it was really Larry David, and the other cast that carried it all.

I rewatched Coupling a little while ago. There are some aspects which have not aged well. Anything Geoff centric is still pretty good. Anything Patrick centric is “yikes” and some of the relationship stuff is a bit messed up too.

…as opposed to the M. Night Shamalan movie?

Not depraved, just pitiful.

That’s what I always found. Sure Karl is an idiot, but Ricky bullying him isn’t funny. I know it’s an act, but that knowledge doesn’t make it funny. I’m just left wanting to punch Ricky.
That said, I do like Extras. Mainly the first series before “When The Whistle Blows” became an allegory for The Office.
Ok, that’s not going to happen.
Isn’t that a really easy captcha to defeat then? Just send the URL to another one in your bot farm.

“Thinking” means it talked to itself for a while. I expect you can expand the “thinking” by clicking on it.
What’s contained in the QR code? Is it “just” a web URL or is it intended to start an app?

My takeaway from stories like this is that it was always really easy to crack in to companies, but most knowledgeable people had better things to do.

Down 6%.
The line wiggled a bit.

That must make for embarrassing discussions with your doctor.

She’s still got hips and shoulders too I hope.
Great example of why using placeholders like xxx@deleteduser.com is a bad idea.
So they should fund your gaming habit?