I just want to know that everything is genuinely going to be okay.
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I just want to know that everything is genuinely going to be okay.
It’s very impressive that they got such a modern process up and running in such a relatively short period of time. I understand the Arizona location is relatively new.
The number of comments is inversely proportional to the size of the pull request.
Woof. I forgot that used to be a thing. I’m pretty sure I had a phonebook those days.
So far we’re doing a great job at keeping profits out of the equation. Let’s see if it lasts.
With community visibility, there is plenty of room to form these communities that regular people can’t access for those who want that.
I can imagine an instance with a whole collection of insider communities. In fact, it’s already happened.
It would have to be written by sane people.
It will be double dead with the shift toward digital games over physical copies.
What was open about them anyway? I thought it was a misnomer from the start trying to fool people into thinking they’re open source.
Language is constantly evolving. There is no clear line. New words are added, meanings change, and it depends on the intent of the speaker too.
However as a mater of practice I choose to never assume it has been reclaimed. It’s always possible that someone hasn’t received the update.
I mean, he’s a billionaire. I guess there’s big money on propping up totalitarian regimes.
Absolutely. That’s why it’s still good practice to include some kind of comment about the article in the post if the content isn’t clearly identified by the headline.
Surprised not to see meta-classes or package management in the meme.
EDIT: clarification
It’s a good idea in principle but headlines are often not in the viewer’s interest. The purpose is to get you to watch the video, not to actually tell you what’s in the video.
Unfortunately there’s lots of good videos with Clickbait titles.
Not all heroes wear capes. You’re saving their butts, and they don’t know it.
In my experience, the job of a sr. revolves around expectations. Expectations of yourself, of the customer, of your bosses, of your juniors and individual contributors working with you or that you’re tasking. Managing the expectations and understanding how these things go to protect your guys and gals and trying to save management from poking out their own eyes.
And you may actually have time to do some programming.
No, it’s not coming back like the title indicates. This is by zero of the original people and none of the original code. It’s a clone, of which there are many better ones, as the article content explains.
This is a scam abusing a legal loophole (sniping the trademark) to sound official.
You know you’re Sr. when it doesn’t even bother you anymore. It amuses you.
Sometimes you even get newer and more interesting bugs!
My IP is in this photo and I don’t like it.