Dude is burnt out in 6 years? I’ve been doing it 25+ professionally and still love it, started as a kid writing basic with the line numbers.
Dude is burnt out in 6 years? I’ve been doing it 25+ professionally and still love it, started as a kid writing basic with the line numbers.
He’s probably a Russian asset and that’s the real reason he’s doing this
Some things we have to buy without know the cost, hospital/doctor fees, insurance can surprise you, etc.
Honestly it sounds like there’s an infinite loop in your code before it hits your breakpoint.
I’ve found they really help with unit tests. Sometimes with regular code they straight up make up libraries that aren’t real.
Old man yells at cloud
It’s giving Vigo the Carpathian
yeah but it’s like 5" high.
LOL. They went full Digg. I abandoned Digg for Reddit, and now Reddit for Lemmy.
I’ve been seeing a lot of Perl jokes lately and as far as legacy code I haven’t had to edit anything written in that in 25 or so years. For those that haven’t used it, getting form variables and rudimentary things like that were like equivalent to regular expressions, everything had some obscure expression you had to look up or copy paste.
They were amazing for years and switched from push notifications to iMessage and broke everything, used to work to allow from Apple Watch, now that function appears to work but doesn’t do anything
Those companies that judge output by lines of code are asking for this
Hmm, i better check my freezer
I’m pretty sure there’s a mechanism that makes your votes “shadow votes” that you can see but don’t count if you just downvote everything. E.g. make a new account and go to your profile and up or down vote everything, go back to that account, you likely won’t see all the votes.
Meanwhile I get spammed 100s daily from asian job posting systems that I mark as spam/unsubscribed and they still come through. Apparently it’s all a scam to show need for H1B visas?
The prefixes “cis” and “trans” are from Latin: “this side of” and “the other side of”, they are opposites and have been used in chemistry for decades.