

* The world if people stopped printing web pages
* The world if people stopped printing web pages
Like every name in IT in the last 10 years.
“Windows App”
“Rust”
<every goddamn hot beverage>
Same with chips or nuts.
I guess everything is NSFW nowadays…
“as you would have them do”, not “as they do”
It’s not my logic. It’s the logic presented in the Bible.
An important question no-one has asked yet is, What do you need that info for?
Program sucks at something it was not designed to do.
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The term derives from the […] Latin word privus or perhaps privo that meant […] an individual without an office.
The requirements have always been the same. Only now they’re reflected more accurately in your docs.
I was taught that. I learned driving in Germany, though.
Doesn’t matter if the mechanism that checks the repo and sends the trigger message to the runner is down.
The fewer magic blackboxes are around, the
I marvel at the proficiency with which Microsoft tears down every piece of software it touches nowadays.
Sending “temporary” changes into your CI pipeline isn’t even stupid, it’s borderline malicious.
No? “Hey customer, I’ve deployed the changes you requested to the staging area. Is this what you had in mind? Keep in mind it only looks good and isn’t fully functional yet.”
That means that the HR account thinks what the employee account wrote is bad, too. Both posts are bad extremes.
As an employee, if i find a prospective colleague who doesn’t ask about what they’re supposed to be doing at all, I’d be wary of them, too.
Depending on the configuration, a linter may cause the compilation or a CI pipeline to fail.
Yes, I’d rather have 35 different IDEs for every task I need to do. Much better than One To Rule Them All.
To be fair, the US thought that there were spies at Los Alamos, and they were right.
Could someone finally explain to me why the feel the need to put extra effort in to increase the whitespace in a post?