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peteradio
·2 lata temu·discuss
Did people routinely resign in protest at Boeing? I guess part of it would have to include shouting from the rooftops which I've only done to the extent of griping to family, (I'm not well off enough to kick my former employers in the nads). Truly astounding requests/denials trickle down from the bean counters, and against all reasoning gets pushed through often to the net negative of all. But we must push on lest we be seen to be the worst of all people backtrackers.
peteradio
·2 lata temu·discuss
That would be a redline for me, if a critical safety decision gets axed by a bean counter I bounce.
peteradio
·3 lata temu·discuss
Infinitely more probable than sound propagating through vacuum.
peteradio
·3 lata temu·discuss
Ya if you go up a few I see it really goes off the rails here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38722192
peteradio
·3 lata temu·discuss
Unless its really cold out then we might not mind the extra heat. Depends if its summer or winter I suppose.
peteradio
·3 lata temu·discuss
Indeed, perhaps there will be some way to detect latex based asteroids in the future and avoid any unnecessary nuclear deployment.
peteradio
·3 lata temu·discuss
Comments lie, I think it would make sense to destroy them in load to native.
peteradio
·4 lata temu·discuss
I write tests in order to have something to run and hit breakpoints on while I develop code. Is that TDD? The tests don't even necessarily check anything at the earliest stages, obviously they are red if the code barfs but that's about it. Once the code solidifies I may take some output and persist it to make sure it doesn't change, but "does not crash" is technically a testable endpoint!
peteradio
·7 lat temu·discuss
And then there's the only available bathroom that is filled 3 ft deep with tp and shit and you must cut paths through to make brown. That is where the magic thinking happens.
peteradio
·7 lat temu·discuss
What is deferential about the "ask" when they actually mean "command"? It seems passive aggressive if anything.