I can't seem to find this subreddit. Do you have a link?
> they are effectively big pharma sales people. No they are not; At least not in the UK. When I was young, My GP was a kind and caring man. I remember him asking my mum how my siblings were, recalling their previous…
The opposite of blameworthy. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exculpatory#note-... Yep my usage a bit odd, I forgot it is a common legal term. Maybe *trivial* would be a better word.
I went back and read the content again because of your comment. What a waste of time. > Identify a Facebook user by *his* phone number despite privacy settings set Stop being so obtuse about exculpatory mistakes; I am…
LineageOS 16 used to have this feature. I really miss it. https://forum.fairphone.com/t/transitioning-from-los16s-priv...
lose weight.
ringbird - educational ring buffer implementation in JS. printery - alias function which calls console.log. nothing more. blameless - npm bin package to squash all git history.
Nope. plenty do. I do. granted its verbose, but it gets the job done nicely. easy to follow, plain functions all the way down.
> That was the day I decided JS... Why? surely having 47 promises and some on the same line is the authors fault? Promise.prototype.then()'s callback function does not need to be written inline. At some point the author…
My current project is run in a similar fashion; and it shows... code quality is terrible, technologies are stale and riddled with performance work-arounds, bugs are fixed with the fastest possible implementation and…
> Do you remember the time when you just copied your file over to the server, and magically everything was deployed? I do. It was a good time. Yes, I am old. Yep. That in sense is webpack's job: It allows you to boil…
On national news they mentioned 1% came back positive for people who were believed to be entirely healthy. Unfortunately it was anonymous so they could not get back in touch with the false positive patients. The…
aye ok, perhaps it IS justified. But the interview didnt actually touch on anything of the sort, yet the author is attempting to ridicule him. -remarkable man does unremarkable interview yet the outcome is "what is this…
I wonder what the motivations are behind public engagement like this? I have no idea whether Mr Bezos is a nice bloke or not; but unfortunately for him being the most richest man in the world means most people have a…
I can run create-react-app. just be sure to change npm's global directory.
The headline is very polarised and sensationalist. Now that you pointed it out, I agree with you it primarily helps me with managing my boredom (and the frustration it causes). Although I have no measurables to quantify…
I think you might be missing the point, not everyone (your collaborators) will use the same editor, the same white-space rules. And some developers couldn't care less about consistent code and quality at all. But having…
bandwidth perhaps?
Are you getting paid for 50 hours?
I can't seem to find this subreddit. Do you have a link?
> they are effectively big pharma sales people. No they are not; At least not in the UK. When I was young, My GP was a kind and caring man. I remember him asking my mum how my siblings were, recalling their previous…
The opposite of blameworthy. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/exculpatory#note-... Yep my usage a bit odd, I forgot it is a common legal term. Maybe *trivial* would be a better word.
I went back and read the content again because of your comment. What a waste of time. > Identify a Facebook user by *his* phone number despite privacy settings set Stop being so obtuse about exculpatory mistakes; I am…
LineageOS 16 used to have this feature. I really miss it. https://forum.fairphone.com/t/transitioning-from-los16s-priv...
lose weight.
ringbird - educational ring buffer implementation in JS. printery - alias function which calls console.log. nothing more. blameless - npm bin package to squash all git history.
Nope. plenty do. I do. granted its verbose, but it gets the job done nicely. easy to follow, plain functions all the way down.
> That was the day I decided JS... Why? surely having 47 promises and some on the same line is the authors fault? Promise.prototype.then()'s callback function does not need to be written inline. At some point the author…
My current project is run in a similar fashion; and it shows... code quality is terrible, technologies are stale and riddled with performance work-arounds, bugs are fixed with the fastest possible implementation and…
> Do you remember the time when you just copied your file over to the server, and magically everything was deployed? I do. It was a good time. Yes, I am old. Yep. That in sense is webpack's job: It allows you to boil…
On national news they mentioned 1% came back positive for people who were believed to be entirely healthy. Unfortunately it was anonymous so they could not get back in touch with the false positive patients. The…
aye ok, perhaps it IS justified. But the interview didnt actually touch on anything of the sort, yet the author is attempting to ridicule him. -remarkable man does unremarkable interview yet the outcome is "what is this…
I wonder what the motivations are behind public engagement like this? I have no idea whether Mr Bezos is a nice bloke or not; but unfortunately for him being the most richest man in the world means most people have a…
I can run create-react-app. just be sure to change npm's global directory.
The headline is very polarised and sensationalist. Now that you pointed it out, I agree with you it primarily helps me with managing my boredom (and the frustration it causes). Although I have no measurables to quantify…
I think you might be missing the point, not everyone (your collaborators) will use the same editor, the same white-space rules. And some developers couldn't care less about consistent code and quality at all. But having…
bandwidth perhaps?
Are you getting paid for 50 hours?