Uhm...Taco Bell ngl I thought this was sour cream, ya'll might want to find a better label for this.
Posts by Robert Burnham
It did, once....long ago....never in Microsoft though that shit's a joke
Eggcorns is usually how it presents. I still can't tell if it's intentional or not. Less frequently it's extra letters in specific words' pronunciation
Anecdotally, yes. I've worked with two separate people like this, on a team where it's a statistically notably % of my coworkers
I did lose a spring for the safety switch. Now it doesn't reset on its own.
A disassembled ryobi saw on butcher paper with screws and a small hand drill in frame
Disassembling my little 10" Ryobi saw to fix an electrical issue only to test everything and then find it's working perfectly fine now that it's taken apart. Nope....don't like that.
Come to the US where there's no VAT but the sales tax varies based on where you're at and what you're buying (and sometimes who you're buying from)! Fun times.
It would be nice to just pay an even amount for things, sometimes.
also, even aside from specific outcomes, the basis for the quoted post is fundamentally and completely flawed. LLMS produce output based exclusively on the input data that their trained with. They are inherently biased, because they’re trained on data produced by humans. Nevermind fictional content
The best is a show that is absolutely meaningless without audio and the subtitles aren't even on. Like guys I know you're not actually following this court scene from Law & Order.
If bsky supported unicode reactions you could just have folks react with 1️⃣2️⃣3️⃣4️⃣5️⃣, etc. Like discord
No problem. You aren't far off though. If the git patterns I'm familiar with it's closest to gitflow
Reserved only for skinjobs.
It's kind of close but there's several things wrong / critically omitted. The purpose of the graph seems to be too lay out a "cheatsheet" for common issues a team is running into? Perhaps that's why critical info is missing? It also looks ai generated, given the typos
I dm'd you, hopefully whatever was causing it to not work is bypassed with me messaging you first
This is along the lines of where the industry will benefit the most, I think. The commercialization of specialized models. Big players are paying the developmental costs, paving the way for the tools to come.
No, the version of ios that it's running doesn't have any jailbreaks publicly available.
So many little things I'm missing since moving to an iPhone. I sure would love to use the actual unicode characters that were conveniently available on my Android, like all the fraction characters. Third party keyboards don’t seem any better, presumably because they're limited by ios?
One of the resulting conclusions from this, potentially, is that excellent PMs are going to be worth their weight in gold.
It's probably true that there's a limited audience for talks on react internals, but either way it comes down to how you package it all. Can you present on more generalized principals or patterns that serve the needs of a much broader audience, using what you know as a centerpoint? That's your talk
This is where a great PM who knows your product and the industry shine. Knowing what features are going to provide the most value, especially with the other future roadmap in mind, is their job...that and keeping a similarly motivated vision that drives the direction of the roadmap.
I'm ~1500 rapid 3|0. Off and on again player. Usually play on chess.com though I've played on lichess in years past
I'm such a craftsman *
I’m going to build a high-frequency trading platform using nothing but Excel macros and a God complex, I'm stuck a craftsman – said no one ever. This sounds great on a LinkedIn post but isnt actually how the world works most of the time
As an engineer, that sounds like a terrible place to work
The challenge is that if it's the former, it's going to be over a timeframe long enough to make it difficult to notice. Git, IDEs, interactive debugging, CI/CD, containerization, etc are all tools that have increased developer efficiency and have contributed to wage increases...over decades, though.
just goes to show you the value that will be afforded to error handling
do you typically eat the same type of spicy food, and find it unpleasant? For most people different spices and different preparation techniques can determine whether it’s a lip spicy, mouth spicy, or throat spicy. Perhaps finding the right spice and preparation is the key?
The more you eat it, the more used to it you generally become. I've been progressively eating spicier food for years (not even intentionally) because I like it, and now the spiciness I enjoy (without it being unpleasant) is too spicy for the rest of my family 😅