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Mainly websites, but there is some math as well, like calculating percentages or thresholds of the search results. Nowadays I'm trying to get into machine learning. So more math.
I had Forex before, somebody had Stock Markets, so this is Stock Exchange, but it seems somebody proposed 2 years ago similar concept as well, so lets see.
> Bohemian grove is a hangout spot for the elite, illuminati, the 1 percent. here they sacrifice people this happens once a year in California. Members of the so-called "Bohemian Club" include Former Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan.
I don't have account there yet, don't have any connections with CS50. I've got already too many accounts. Till I find some post which I need to edit/improve, I won't join there yet.
@MonicaCellio The Ghosts of Area 51 Past, I guess. At the moment, I'm just going to have to call this one... status-norepro — Robert Cartaino ♦3 mins ago
:O
That's me!
No I am The Ghost of Stack Exchange Yet To Come!
I think install multiple Web Browsers is a good thing because, it can help with testing bugs in web pages and apps.
Example:
You open a web page see a bug then you try to replcate the same thing in different Web Browsers on different OSes.
I'm not using them for testing, I've got just bad luck that things doesn't work for me as expected.
For example everyday when I join Hangouts, one browser doesn't have plugin, in another people doesn't hear me, and it works fine in the next one.
Sometimes some cookies become corrupted and got some fatal error on YouTube, I switch to another browser and it works fine.
On Chrome Canary I'm using 20 different user profiles, I'm using very specific way of browsing things and it requires huge amount of memory and processing.
But I found some way of browsing method which works for me without killing my machine.