3000 has always been good to me. It doesn't discriminate and it always accepts whatever garbage I want to put on it. 8080 is nice too, but it seems a little more 'elitist' to my taste. Kinda like a 3000 that became a little too arrogant.
It's pronounced Diane. I do data architecture, operations, and backend development. In my spare time I maintain Massive.js, a data mapper for Node.js and PostgreSQL.
Formerly of Apple, I currently write software to solve all manner of interesting problems. I work and live in Greenville, SC with my beautiful wife and two kids.
I'm pretty impartial between Port Vell and Puerto Olímpico. Both are under 15 minutes walking and some of my favorite places to run to on a morning run.
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My home city of Halifax, Nova Scotia has a beautiful port
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I don't know which ones, but some people may not have understood the original question. And I truly mean it when I don't know which ones :D
3000 has always been good to me. It doesn't discriminate and it always accepts whatever garbage I want to put on it. 8080 is nice too, but it seems a little more 'elitist' to my taste. Kinda like a 3000 that became a little too arrogant.
So yeah, that's my guy, 3000.
Definitely when Doom was ported to JavaScript. That was a beautiful port.
Don't forget TCP/UDP port 666 is reserved for DOOM on Windows.
Big fan of Warre's "Otima" 20-year tawny here.
Ethernet is a wonderful one. USB is fantastic as well. I'm also a huge fan of Boston and 443.
Nothing beats good ol fashion VGA
Allow me to introduce you to the venerable DB13W3:
oh man... sry VGA, dis is bae 😍
I'm pretty impartial between Port Vell and Puerto Olímpico. Both are under 15 minutes walking and some of my favorite places to run to on a morning run.
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I like to have a combination of DisplayPort and 8888.
And nothing beats a C++ to Javascript rewrite.
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