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chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
when mentoring most people its true. but not always true. some asses need to be "karate-sized". this, by definition, requires effort, intelligence, and denial of all passion. of course, you can alternately find a different mentor if resources are not so limited. Otherwise its time to sweep the legs of those who doubt the power of this fully functional linux operating system.
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
sit back and relax for my 1px review

tedious=true, basicallyLame=true, is1px=false
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
or just help a friendly, reputable, firm handle it and take a commission or other favor later
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
you can help to hire a firm you are friendly with and let them win this time. this is what i do when im in this situation. at least someone wins then
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Green light is perceived as brighter than other colors because human eyes are most sensitive to it. This sensitivity is related to the wavelengths of light that our visual system responds to, with green being at the peak of our vision
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
dyson is hot garbage. whenever i dry hands on their hand dryer it blows water back onto my body, my clothes, etc, making water stains on my expensive clothing. their vacuum cleaner air outlet blows air directly onto my arm (gross) and much more dumb dumb design... and now we have a pencil vac that requires a whacking motion to clean. nasty. does mr garrison design all their products?
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
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chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
yes, Massena and Ogensburg. Plagues of flies and mosquitos. Frozen car batteries. Snow plows. Rust.
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
colleague of mine wrote a json parser in sql when the rdbms already had a json parser... guess where all the errors came from
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Gizmodo and all of gawker media= useless waste of electricity
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Rectum!? Damn near killed em..
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
I thought only MS was doing that. I have over 25 admin on/off switches for copilot in the M365 ecosystem that were forced ON in the last year. On the power platform- The authorized consent to move data between regions for ai was AUTOMATICALLY set to YES also and it was sending prod data around to read it and give advice. I guess they sneak it in with some EULA update.. When I open tickets I always get sent to the wrong copilot team because they cant keep track of it and I have to go through a forced AI agent before opening tickets also now. The rushed updates broke a lot of their own JS and its been a bad bad year with over 200 hours wasted on this since last year where I normally spend less than 40 hours a year with such nonsense.
chachacharge
·letztes Jahr·discuss
WE REQUIRE MORE MINERALS
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Plenty of Swedes also. Creating churches and schools. German/Swede congregations helped each other. Later it was the Irish who renovated, buying up old neighborhoods, creating today's hospitals and universities.
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
well you said it was "insane busy work" and I do not see how that is possible unless applied incorrectly. 90% plus coverage is some smoke ,for example. I don't use code coverage on most of my projects though because the teams are just one or two people, and the projects only live a few years without ever being updated. The teams would have to be bigger the updates more frequent, and the project life span longer.
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
what? like Tony Stark?
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Or I can be trained to meet a standard also - regardless if I want to improve or not, if I do not follow my training and checklists, I will eventually lose my job. I will deliver perfection and leave work on time or else...
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I recommend that book and also "Coders At Work". I got gud after reading those two books.
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Code coverage should be easy. if it's costing time, you're doing it wrong. if you're trying to apply it to an old project that did not use code coverage from the start: This is one way to do it wrong. you couldn't hold a gun to my head and make me do that. you can have a little bit of code coverage in this case, but not 85% - no. The moment it proves that it will be costing more time than it saves is the moment you can count me out.
chachacharge
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
To RA: scan my ass