At the cost of only one (1) inhabitable planet!
The most recent library I wrote for my team at work is painstakingly documented, and everyone has been invited to the multiple recorded training sessions.
They still act like it’s black magic and just push all work and questions to me.
Is there a valid reason not to store that [[anywhere else]], ideally in Spotlight’s data?
The title of this post is “I Don’t See a Reason to Switch to Windows from Linux Anymore in 2025”, surely that invites discussion?
People outside of the community are allowed to have a different experience than those within it.
I like playing Pocket City 2, Slay the Spire, and Balatro on mobile.
What a kind way to say “repost” ❤️
Why not use nosql if your important data is stored in JSON? You can still do all your fancy little joins and whatnot.
We aren’t using json.atChar(17)
to get values?
My plan is to burn out soon, and work on projects for fun/side jobs. Corporate world has absolutely vacuumed my life long passion in the past 5 years.
I honestly and truly don’t want to spend time relearning another system like this, especially one without decades of documentation and support available.
I generally agree with that, but as an aggregation service it would need to justify not providing any actual content/information with its price structure. The same argument against AI models trained with user data.
A paid search engine… 🤔
My assumption is that php itself is deprecated so they don’t bother with warnings.
I’m only 65 inches tall. I would want to make some sort of crazy mirror room with them.
There’s no requirement for front plates in my state.
How are edge cases supposed to be covered if the developer can’t imagine them? It would save SO MUCH time if everyone were as detail oriented and creative as you.