I love me some Linux, but I’m going to need an explaining, that’s a little deep of a cut for me.
Definitely include a graph of shareholder value overlayed on top.
Sarcasm aside, maybe we should have a graph that also shows:
And see that by basically all metrics we are working more, paid less, more depressed, more stressed, and unhappy.
“Oliver … had clashed with candidates from the Mises Caucus faction when he defended free and open immigration during the presidential debate.”
“Following his nomination, Oliver was attacked online by Mises Caucus members for … his view that parents and not the state should decide whether puberty blockers can be prescribed to minors, and because Oliver, who is openly gay, has appeared at pride events holding a rainbow flag.”
The libertarian candidate gets attacked by other libertarians for wanting open immigration, trans rights, and for being gay.
Why do these libertarians only want personal freedom for straight white folks?
I wonder where all these “libertarians” stand on women’s rights…
“get outta here”
“No really I’m bleeding out”
“That’s messed up”
Oh yeah, the carcinogens from a fire definitely are cancerous, and we’re always taught to put our dirty gear in trash compactor bags and wash it in a special machine back at the station.
I meant all the coatings on the outer shell or inside the lining by our necks and wrists. That would get into the body through the thin skin there even when just walking around
My instructors always tell stories about folks who wore synthetic clothes under their gear, then it melted to their skin when they are inside a building. Big yikes
Ugh I’m dreading the day we discover turnout gear gives the wearer cancer or some shit. It’s coated in all kinds of crazy crap.
Living in a nice clean space will give one a fresh outlook to the day. It clears the cobwebs of the mind.
I learned how to type with this, at the age of 22 as a full time software engineer! I never knew how to touch type, but then I somehow landed a software engineering job. I figured I needed to learn, so I downloaded this and played it so much. Good times.
Oh man, I live deep in Wawa country, just a few miles from their headquarters. Everyone I know gets 90% of their food from Wawa, it’s wild.
Hmmm good point but they all survive at the end, so I’d classify it as a traumatizing and disturbing action movie
Made this just for you, red hot off the press
This is fantastic. Goated with the sauce indeed
I suppose this is a hot take, but I’d never intentionally select a closed source paid database or programming language. Your data is the most valuable thing you have. The idea that you’d lock yourself into a contract with a third party is extremely risky.
For example, I’ve never seen a product on Oracle that didn’t want to migrate off, but every one has tightly coupled everything Oracle so it’s nearly impossible. Why start with Oracle in the first place? Just stay away from paid databases, they are always the wrong decision. It’s a tax on people who think they need something special, when at most they just need to hire experts in an open source database. It’ll be much much cheaper to just hire talent.
Meanwhile I’ve done two major database shifts in my career, and you are correct, keeping to ANSI standard SQL is extremely important. If you’re on a project that isn’t disciplined about that, chances are they are undisciplined about so many other things the whole project is a mess that’ll be gone in ten years anyway. I know so few projects that have survived more than fifteen years without calls for a “rewrite”. Those few projects have been extremely disciplined about 50% of all effort is tech debt repayment, open source everything, and continuous modernization.
I don’t think it’s going away until ECMA supports native types. Until then it’s the best game in town.
If a team decides to move away from it, it’s only few hours work to entirely remove. So even if it’s going away, it’s risk free until then.
But I cannot imagine why any team would elect to remove Typescript without moving to something else similar. Unless it’s just a personal preference by the developers who aren’t willing to learn it. It removes so many issues and bugs. It makes refactoring possible again. I think teams that want to remove all types are nostalgic, like a woodworker who wants to use hand tools instead of power tools. It’s perfectly fine, and for some jobs it’s better. But it’s not the most efficient use of a team to build a house.
Yeah it’s cracked me up. I’m happy they are happy, but yeah pretty niche
Makes me think of this amazing recent SNL skit
Ho boy, my mind is a minefield of such topics. I’m compulsively drawn to obsess about new things for a few months and then never think of it again until someone brings it up.
This meme hit me hard, so true.
Let’s not overlook the weed porch