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Unfortunately even that word has become politicized now. If they ever politicize tacos, we finna have words.
But, you are 100% correct. It's almost like we had this guide for thousands of years to tell us what ruins people: pride, envy, wrath, gluttony, lust, sloth, and greed.
When I say pride here, I don't mean in the politicized sense. Talking about the actual meaning of the word.
Jeremy Falcon
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Jeremy Falcon wrote: ...what ruins people: pride, envy, wrath, gluttony, lust, sloth, and greed.
Huh? What does that mean? You just described my weekend!
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Wishing only the best for you Slow Eddie
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You have no idea!
I think I may have lived too long...
ed
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Technically, "pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall".
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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Slow Eddie wrote: And the sudden stop at the end is where things REALLY get messy.
Unless you fall into a pool of water from a height that will not kill you.
or fall into a nice cushiony bouncy-bounce, that eventually cradles you, and lulls you into a nice afternoon nap.
I find that Anger is the most destructive force to an individual. Much more destructive than Pride. Far more messy, too.
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Wow... well said, good to know
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I did not say anything? He's got a lot more to say too.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
"If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.
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Been there. Bought the bouncy-bounce. I certainly have had my ups and downs like everybody else.
ed
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But also:
Quote: One man come in the name of love
One man, he come and go
One man comes he to justify
One man to overthrow
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It's not the fall that kills you, it's that sudden stop!
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Looking at the answers of former Twitter officials during yesterday's questioning session, looks like -
"Pride stays even after the fall".
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The last time I fell and the whole neighborhood came to pick me u off the ground, the only thing I hurt was my pride.
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None too bright dynasty (7)
Not one of my best clues
None too bright: Dim and dimming
Dynasty: ming
Dimming
will try harder tomorrow
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
modified 9-Feb-23 8:58am.
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Royalty?
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YAUT Nope
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I'm reasonably glad I didn't get that one!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
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I'm currently working on code that will ultimately end up as an article about using and administering Keycloak in .net core. I'm a big fan of Keycloak and find it a lot friendlier than Identity Server. Now, one of the things I wanted to do is use the Options pattern for configuring the Keycloak connection settings, and using DataAnnotations to support a better developer experience for using the code. The problem is, the settings I am using are complex objects, and using them as options becomes less than optimal because .NET Core options only support simple objects by default. I spent some time digging around this and then happened across this[^] blog post, and I have to say that it solves the problem perfectly.
We don't often take the opportunity to share things that we find useful, so I just thought I'd share this one. It was well researched, well written, and solves the problem perfectly.
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We use complex object with IOptions all the time.
"Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana."
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Great ... hearing "Keycloak" and .NetCore or .Net6 I am all ears, as I got a bit discouraged by Keycloak configuration in my pet project/tryouts a few months ago.
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Well, when the code is written, I will write the article with details about Keycloak configuration and how it maps back into the application.
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Right on man.
For the JavaScript ecosystem, I don't normally get caught up in the having a PhD hoopla, but this dude does know what he's talking about.
2ality – JavaScript and more
Jeremy Falcon
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