

Yeah, I’m not sharing that. I’m fairly sure it was legal, though.


Yeah, I’m not sharing that. I’m fairly sure it was legal, though.


It’s almost always slow is ways that the language choice doesn’t matter even a little


My first assignment as a professional programmer I balked at. I said it was “Unethical and immoral.” And when they told me I “had to do it” I said that I don’t and that they shouldn’t find someone else. My boss stepped in, chewed me out and told me to she would do it. Instead of putting her foot down there was just always another priority. It never got done in the ten years of the project.
The head of IT at one of my old jobs won 3 or 4 iPhones circa 2007


That’s the tide, a rising tide is the people getting money.
Why would you post this? you don’t even really have adhd
My team just had a super productive in office day. I thought “wow I can see why people think in office is more productive” and then I realized my entire team was remote that day but me so it was more like a fully remote day for the team.


I won’t be shocked if steam is running on it in 15 years. Their pace feels unreal.


I would want the door open for any gender my kid was attracted to unless I knew kids with the other kid are impossible.


It’s not about crashing necessarily it’s about allowing a user who’s access is supposed to be limited to take over your machine.


But it doesn’t just make things take longer to compile. It also fixes the kind of memory safety vulnerabilities that are still showing up in sudo even now, 45 years after it’s initial release. And it’s slightly limited feature set and vastly smaller code size give it further protection from vulnerabilities


No. Still sudo


It’s not new and it doesn’t have a lot to do with rust really. Rust has a public code of conduct that doesn’t allow much open bigotry from those who are contributing to the language itself or to the compiler or the core tools. Some people really hate this.


I don’t doubt that the trades are complicated, but I have no gauge for how effective trade schools are for trades. I have reason to be skeptical of trade schools for computer programmers.


The grads coming from less rigorous 4 year programs are already lacking. Computer programming is complex enough that I would be very reluctant to learn from a trade school that took less than four years.


I believe that our eyesight is worse than it’s been historically. Sunlight shows eye growth and we get less of it today than 1000 years ago.
It didn’t really change the point we can be mostly somewhat valuable, but there may be more if it’s with worse eyesight today.
Last I looked there was no windows support. It looks like it’s possible through wsl now. Thank you, I’ll try it out when I need to.


qa.
All development happens in feature branches. Someone other than the original developer needs to build and test the feature on our development servers. If successful it gets merged into qa, where it gets built and tested against it qa servers. Production build are tags on qa.
I still run apps over ssh on my Windows laptop so I’m nervous about the loss of network transparency, but X needs a replacement, and we’ve known for over 20 years.
You won’t know that it’s costing you jobs.