

Not true, but don’t let me change your mind!
Not true, but don’t let me change your mind!
If you don’t, you quit. See Boeing.
That’s a lot of words to simply admit you were wrong.
I’m hoping federation will allow me to get rid of my github entirely, but that’s wishful thinking I fear
In case you’re serious, not everyone is a native speaker.
That’s exactly what was described…?
My HR told me I could no longer email bills, but instead had to give them the original paper. I’m afraid somebody there will have a heart attack when I tell them that that PDF file is the original.
Instagram too, hardly a Chinese problem
Hard disagree on your first point. Name the flags with descriptive name, move this initialisation to a function, and there you go, self-documented and clear code.
Linux is already a popular and viable desktop OS - for its target audience.
The downvote comes from you implying people cannot dev in Linux when its the platform of choice for this workload.
Now surely the user experience could be polished, but advanced users are at this point used to the workflow, and basic ones will stick to Windows out of inertia no matter what. Therefore the incentive for improving this kind of things is extremely low.
The day your machine is compromised is also the day ALL your passwords get stolen.
It’s funny, because a quick online search shows gitlab runs operations in Saudi Arabia. But at least a bunch of idiot westerners get to feel good about themselves 🤷♂️
Ugh this kind of BS virtue signaling is so pointless
With such a broad definition you could call even Haskell an oop language
I have the same problem with oop. 10 levels of encapsulated calls just to see you were in an overridden methods without enough data to find out which implementation it was. Ugh
Having to run a debugger to know what gets called at a given time is awful, and this oop practices exacerbate this
I spent my day today setting up nginx with mtls at work, and I actually think it’s a great approach for what op is trying
I haven’t opened the article yet, but are you complaining that the article talks about what’s in the headline?
Supermarkets already optimise many things, products with lower margins are at the bottom in aisles, and all the junk food or cheap liquor is next to the cashier.
Also, ever been to IKEA? That thing’s a labyrinth
Do our USAian overlords now require us to submit names to ensure those won’t be mispronounced on purpose? You people are insufferable.