From a communication requesting assistance:
[I]n order for it to be usable in automated processes (as an imported function) I need to deal with the … authentication in a secure manor. Right now, the user has to type in their credentials.
Should I suggest to get more and better security personnel for their house?
Depends on who the villein is in this situation.
Is poor spelling really poor grammar?
“I is going upstairs” is poor grammar.
But I don’t think this is: “I am going upstares.”
I don’t know what you’re talking about…it fits the thread title.
What say you about the use of homophones?
The words in the quote are all (technically) spelled correctly . . . so spell-checkers ain’t going to flag it.
But if you have “check grammar,” then the phrase would most likely be flagged.
Could have a new thread for “funny homophones,” often caused by typo’s and automatic audio translation.
Girl on the internet keeps saying that something is “rediculous”.
Are you referring to the comma instead of the period on the back wheel?
obviously, there was no period
I hear young people think periods make things doing aggressive…
From a recipe:
I didn’t know that grilling can turn your vegetable into another vegetable…I wish it would turn it into meat.
That’s what pigs are for…
Or cows. Cows are good at turning vegetables into meat too!
Cows don’t generally eat “vegetables”.
Granted - commercially grown pigs don’t much either…
In the technical sense that a vegetable is any part of a plant that you eat, they do.
But not usually zucchini; I’ll give you that. They probably could, but they usually don’t.
They certainly can’t change zucchini into chard!