DRY, but also pre-optimization and dependency hell are bad.
DRY, but also pre-optimization and dependency hell are bad.
A specific event in 2001 first triggered the growth, then a couple of jackass presidents made it worse.
Or breaks a year later and your have to figure out what the fuck you made. The worst thing in the world is when you leave it for the next guy, and you end up being the next guy.
You must have been lying close attention to see how they were triggered though.
Bug reports can be tough if you can’t repeat them. I’m glad you got some bonding time with littlie though, especially if you were on the clock.
That point of sale system seemed to handle this perfectly.
If it was encoded as super low framerate 360deg video files and you just seek to the place in the stream that matches the coordinates, it could use kits stage and bandwidth than other solutions, but it’s still going to be a lot of bytes.
But then they really have no idea and try to convince you it’s from some stupid diet trick fed to them by a sponsor.
I think the term documentation can and should include bug reports, community questions and answers, and project examples and guides that are often only shared in Discord servers in recent years.
Most of these servers would be better off as discussion forums, but spam and ancient software have really hurt them. Young web devs need to start giving a shit about open web again. Time to make something better than phpbb, wordpress, and discord.
They’re probably spending intervening 10 months cleaning all the embarrassing comments out of the code before the initial commit.
If it was slightly flexible, it’d be a good driving sim screen wrapped half way around the rig.
I started in 2006 web design & development, worked till 2019 when my company dissolved, 5 months before the pandemic.
I moved out of the city and I’m fixing rusty old cars for peanuts. It’s nice, but can still be stressful. Just in a totally different way.
VW was initially disappointed that its factories in the southern US weren’t unionized. All their German factories are.
I’ll see if I can find the article, I think it was road and track many years ago.
Edit: the previous failed votes were blamed on Tennessee politicians including Bob Corker.
In 2014 VW was reported as:
Volkswagen did not oppose the U.A.W. partly because its officials were eager to create a German-style works council, a committee of managers and blue-collar and white-collar workers who develop factory policies, on issues like work schedules and vacations. Volkswagen, which has unions and works councils at virtually all of its 105 other plants worldwide, views such councils as crucial for improving morale and cooperation and increasing productivity.
I’m gonna look into that, we have an old kindle collecting dust that would be a good candidate I think!
Getting ptsd from making gouache pallets in 100 level color theory class.
It’s a common problem with underfunded development. Though the lead devs make a big difference too.
I’ve done it. I kinda miss Ruby actually.
Lots of us know, but we mostly live in urban centers where life is better (and often a bit less car centric, for example). Our voting and election finance laws erase lots of our voices.
Just be lucky that when motivated, we still vastly outvote the right wing nuts.
Yeah I think it’s age too. I had 100k-ish fake internet points on a 13 year old account and got 2 messages about it, but not until last week. I think they’ve been Working their way down a list by account age.
Slightly tempted to throw a couple hundred bucks at out for lols.
I think todays the deadline though.
We did a similar way with tag based releases, first a test tag, the production tag when signed off.
I wonder how many 2 item lists have been sorted that way IRL.