Once you get the basics down, go to https://qagg.news/ and type in {CLOCK 00} or whatever minute today is (today is 28). this will give you all the qdrops from all the dates in the the minute column you typed in.
I remember, it was a cool evening in mid 90s, and we were all so excited. No one in my group could shut up talking about it, and how amazing the next day would be, and how everything in the tech would change and the world would never be the same again. It was the biggest thing that happened since the release of Netscape Navigator, and this was going to make up for the feeling of being let then.
Yes, it was the day that Java was unleashed on the world and after starting the download of 5 MB over the whole night, we came in early morning to admire the fish we had caught. When we finally blitzed through the HOWTO docs and managed to write our first Java applet using the sample code and fired it up, the animated jelly beans (was that what it was?) gave us goosebumps for all of 10 seconds, before we decided never to fall for any hype whatsoever, ever.
Years later while doing my first job, when I herd that Java was running on 1 billion devices, I threw up a little in my mouth.
Haha I too was an avid c/c++ programmer in the mid 90s. They even set up this government-sponsored tech ‘hangout’ on the main street of my city where you could learn Java for free on Sun Microsystems machines.
Did the tutorials, built the applet.. thought “this is the gayest programming language I’ve ever had this misfortune to familiarise myself with”.
Still hate it. I hate the fact that they use it at my company.
“this is the gayest programming language I’ve ever had this misfortune to familiarise myself with”
I agree. I think a lot of ideas in the language were great, but overall it really sucked. Something did bother me a lot though, tell me what you think.
The APIs, the documentation and number of classes in even the first release was huge and extensive. It was really hard to believe that a group of people just managed to create it in under 2 years. It would be something that would have been developed as an open open source project in a couple of years with a large number of contributors and many iterations. OR, it must have been developed behind closed doors for a very long time.
I don't recall clearly now, but from what I remember, it was developed internally by SUN and was not an open source project until that first release. This makes me think it was a DARPA tech being released to public, but had been developed long before.
Also, after Java, Sun slowly just disappeared into the sunset - almost like they finished their destined task and were not needed anymore.
The internet going down would not be good as we already know for obvious reasons, but to me the biggest one is the fact the MSM would be free to put out their propaganda unchallenged.
While some people are giddy for the downfall of the Internet, I am probably not as excited, for with the Internet, I can stay informed on top of so many different topics and things of interest and note. The Internet is the reason why I have became a Trump Supporter, a MAGA-man, and ever-refusing the clot shot. I guarantee you that many people who are awake to all of this corruption and evil in the world will not be awake without the Internet giving them alternate sources of information.
The Internet going down means the evil ones have a good chance of pulling wool over our eyes again and gluing them in place...
When they start reporting how much data has been stolen or hacked, get ready for phase 2 of the vaccine passport push. We will all need a conclusive identifier at the store checkout line to prove who we are!
I think that the repetitive data theft is to finally get the public to acquiesce to some sort of blockchain identifier or a "secure chip" possibly an implant. The same unique identifier could of course be used for vax ID. Kind of like the same way they hope false flags will eventually get the public to demand "gun control".
That said, there are a lot of areas in the US where this won't even fly. I recently moved from DC to NC and the employees in the major chain grocery store don't even wear masks for the most part, nor do shoppers. Less than 25% wearing them. Compare to NoVA, where 75%+ are masked and probably vaxxed.
I see what you did there...
Hopefully Starlink turns on
today is the 10 days, darkness drop on the Q Clock
do u have that post for dummies I usually waited for today on q clock posts which op cant do - I need to learn clock now ty :)
you can use this page to get you started https://www.q-clock.com/
Once you get the basics down, go to https://qagg.news/ and type in {CLOCK 00} or whatever minute today is (today is 28). this will give you all the qdrops from all the dates in the the minute column you typed in.
TY !!! appreciate u
I remember, it was a cool evening in mid 90s, and we were all so excited. No one in my group could shut up talking about it, and how amazing the next day would be, and how everything in the tech would change and the world would never be the same again. It was the biggest thing that happened since the release of Netscape Navigator, and this was going to make up for the feeling of being let then.
Yes, it was the day that Java was unleashed on the world and after starting the download of 5 MB over the whole night, we came in early morning to admire the fish we had caught. When we finally blitzed through the HOWTO docs and managed to write our first Java applet using the sample code and fired it up, the animated jelly beans (was that what it was?) gave us goosebumps for all of 10 seconds, before we decided never to fall for any hype whatsoever, ever.
Years later while doing my first job, when I herd that Java was running on 1 billion devices, I threw up a little in my mouth.
I miss Netscape Navigator.
Netscape and AmiPro.
WordPerfect
Memories
Haha I too was an avid c/c++ programmer in the mid 90s. They even set up this government-sponsored tech ‘hangout’ on the main street of my city where you could learn Java for free on Sun Microsystems machines.
Did the tutorials, built the applet.. thought “this is the gayest programming language I’ve ever had this misfortune to familiarise myself with”.
Still hate it. I hate the fact that they use it at my company.
I agree. I think a lot of ideas in the language were great, but overall it really sucked. Something did bother me a lot though, tell me what you think.
The APIs, the documentation and number of classes in even the first release was huge and extensive. It was really hard to believe that a group of people just managed to create it in under 2 years. It would be something that would have been developed as an open open source project in a couple of years with a large number of contributors and many iterations. OR, it must have been developed behind closed doors for a very long time.
I don't recall clearly now, but from what I remember, it was developed internally by SUN and was not an open source project until that first release. This makes me think it was a DARPA tech being released to public, but had been developed long before.
Also, after Java, Sun slowly just disappeared into the sunset - almost like they finished their destined task and were not needed anymore.
I am not ready for no internet. I NEED no internet more than anything but I am not ready. Gonna get so much knitting done!
Voulez-Vous Crochet Avec Moi Ce Soir
RIGHT!!!! Perhaps, however, the stint will allow me to unravel the enigma that is socks....
https://qagg.news/?read=1044
https://qagg.news/?read=902
https://qagg.news/?read=332
https://qagg.news/?read=364
https://qagg.news/?read=282
https://qagg.news/?read=1440
Plenty more than that too
Can barely wait. I'l finally beat Baldur's Gate 2 and read some good books.
The internet going down would not be good as we already know for obvious reasons, but to me the biggest one is the fact the MSM would be free to put out their propaganda unchallenged.
I'm guessing they get a lot of their talking points from the internet (emails, websites, etc) so who knows.
While some people are giddy for the downfall of the Internet, I am probably not as excited, for with the Internet, I can stay informed on top of so many different topics and things of interest and note. The Internet is the reason why I have became a Trump Supporter, a MAGA-man, and ever-refusing the clot shot. I guarantee you that many people who are awake to all of this corruption and evil in the world will not be awake without the Internet giving them alternate sources of information.
The Internet going down means the evil ones have a good chance of pulling wool over our eyes again and gluing them in place...
I feel the same way. I'm surrounded by blue idiots, so my inflow of thruth would grind to a halt.
You wish it would go down. It’s a remote execution bug so probably gonna be used by nsa now
https://qagg.news/?q=apache
Post 666 in the apache thread is intriguing. The stock market is diving except Facebook which grew by 6.66
"We" banged our heads off the wall on those Apache posts trying to discern its meaning...on Voat.
When they start reporting how much data has been stolen or hacked, get ready for phase 2 of the vaccine passport push. We will all need a conclusive identifier at the store checkout line to prove who we are!
I think that the repetitive data theft is to finally get the public to acquiesce to some sort of blockchain identifier or a "secure chip" possibly an implant. The same unique identifier could of course be used for vax ID. Kind of like the same way they hope false flags will eventually get the public to demand "gun control".
That said, there are a lot of areas in the US where this won't even fly. I recently moved from DC to NC and the employees in the major chain grocery store don't even wear masks for the most part, nor do shoppers. Less than 25% wearing them. Compare to NoVA, where 75%+ are masked and probably vaxxed.
Yeah, it won’t happen everywhere but mainly the shithole cities.
If the internet went down it would take me about a week to get used to it again.
I sent the IT dept where I work info about this just in case and they thanked me. We are good.
Meh this is overhyped