It sounds like you've been hurt by the some terrible management practices, I'm truly sorry that some managers think their job is to control their subordinates. However, regarding ticketing systems, in team environments,…
> Selling a % and keep working on it as a product manager, letting everything else to be handled by them. Why did you start the company in the first place? If you wanted autonomy, consider that you'll completely lose it…
What I'm learning from this is that anything Jeff Bezos has his hand in is litigious. Amazon did the same thing with the JEDI contract for federal government cloud hosting when they lost the bid.
I'm sure it'd be cheaper for Disney to rent devices locked to their app for a day than pay for these line proctors and the person that's still taking the orders.
I don't know the stats behind it, but I've heard from news that those with the vaccine do still host the virus when exposed and even continue to pass it along (although they experience lesser/no symptoms). If vaccinated…
Definitely can agree with the sentiment. I've done frontend dev since '97 and have multiple times skipped a year or two without staying up-to-date with the current browser/development trends without issue. It's…
It seems like it'd be incredibly difficult to obtain accurate data through a mass survey. I know in work places "anonymous" surveys are often given where employees know/think the data is not truly anonymous and as such…
I'm one of the fundamentalists everyone here seems to hate. My wife is a very strong willed person and she does submit to my decisions (never because I ask or demand it) but because we see Christ submit to the will of…
The most dangerous blindspots for me is the front columns to the side of the windshield. Surprisingly my small-ish Mazda CX-5 has much worse visibility in these blindspots than my Ram 1500 (because they are closer to my…
I've never needed to do more than a 3 point turn in my truck. Being aware of exactly how far the front and rear bumpers are is incredibly important for not having to do a bunch of back and forths - which modern sensors…
Pondered, I have no idea what you're alluding to.
1000% this. Bill stuffing is a gross abuse of power and one of the worst forms of cronyism and manipulation. It makes me want to run for president with the promise that I'd veto any bill that touches more than one topic…
The system where prisoners have all of their needs met (health care, dietary needs, etc) isn't sustainable. The Californian solution to this has been to release prisoners, rather than cut off these perks that many…
With the premier non-partisan person at the peak of governmental leadership on the subject, Dr. Fauci, proved his own hypocrisy by not wearing a mask shoulder to shoulder with an elderly friend in a public setting — it…
My wife and I personally did this. I took 6 years, she took 8 (we had a baby and she got a teaching credential, which is why hers took longer). Graduated without any debt, but it was rediculously hard, especially in…
I've found that flowcharts are enormously helpful for software design and communicating the design decided upon. Maybe in your role you don't have a need to communicate how software should be written?
Definitely stick out the degree. I was once in a similar situation. By the time I started college I had already been programming for 6 years. I was self-taught and worked full-time (60+ hrs) as a programmer while…
I'm missing something here. Fragments (everything from #to-the-end-of-url) are never sent as part of the request to the server. As a developer, I can't even know if a user has a fragment server side. Instead, I'm forced…
Chromium based browsers use Blink not WebKit. That's why Safari has all sorts of edge case issues, effectively making it the new IE.
Absolutely possible/true. As the kids age and mature and repeatedly demonstrate good judgement they earn more freedom. At this point any data they produce is pretty benign/useless so it's not something I'm terribly…
11 and 6yo kids here. In Android: We use Family Link to approve apps installation and set app time limits per day. No social/user generated content apps. 11yo has access to Edge browser (more on that in Windows). In…
I get that Commons Clause isn't "open source" but I really love the concept. If a company wishes to productize a creator's work it seems reasonable to pay the creator to alternatively license it (if the company doesn't…
Additionally, businesses learn after being burned a few times that throwing distant resources at software problems tends to make a bigger mess than they started with (no matter how good their PM may be). Often one good…
We should have all collaborated to sign up for the monitoring and let them charge the cards, then all simultaneously issue chargebacks when the first charge hit to wreck their ability to accept credit cards and destroy…
Anecdotally, I often (during evening/side projects) work with a TV on in the room. However a TV is entirely different than people being around me. There's noise from various directions, distances, and volumes—not to…
It sounds like you've been hurt by the some terrible management practices, I'm truly sorry that some managers think their job is to control their subordinates. However, regarding ticketing systems, in team environments,…
> Selling a % and keep working on it as a product manager, letting everything else to be handled by them. Why did you start the company in the first place? If you wanted autonomy, consider that you'll completely lose it…
What I'm learning from this is that anything Jeff Bezos has his hand in is litigious. Amazon did the same thing with the JEDI contract for federal government cloud hosting when they lost the bid.
I'm sure it'd be cheaper for Disney to rent devices locked to their app for a day than pay for these line proctors and the person that's still taking the orders.
I don't know the stats behind it, but I've heard from news that those with the vaccine do still host the virus when exposed and even continue to pass it along (although they experience lesser/no symptoms). If vaccinated…
Definitely can agree with the sentiment. I've done frontend dev since '97 and have multiple times skipped a year or two without staying up-to-date with the current browser/development trends without issue. It's…
It seems like it'd be incredibly difficult to obtain accurate data through a mass survey. I know in work places "anonymous" surveys are often given where employees know/think the data is not truly anonymous and as such…
I'm one of the fundamentalists everyone here seems to hate. My wife is a very strong willed person and she does submit to my decisions (never because I ask or demand it) but because we see Christ submit to the will of…
The most dangerous blindspots for me is the front columns to the side of the windshield. Surprisingly my small-ish Mazda CX-5 has much worse visibility in these blindspots than my Ram 1500 (because they are closer to my…
I've never needed to do more than a 3 point turn in my truck. Being aware of exactly how far the front and rear bumpers are is incredibly important for not having to do a bunch of back and forths - which modern sensors…
Pondered, I have no idea what you're alluding to.
1000% this. Bill stuffing is a gross abuse of power and one of the worst forms of cronyism and manipulation. It makes me want to run for president with the promise that I'd veto any bill that touches more than one topic…
The system where prisoners have all of their needs met (health care, dietary needs, etc) isn't sustainable. The Californian solution to this has been to release prisoners, rather than cut off these perks that many…
With the premier non-partisan person at the peak of governmental leadership on the subject, Dr. Fauci, proved his own hypocrisy by not wearing a mask shoulder to shoulder with an elderly friend in a public setting — it…
My wife and I personally did this. I took 6 years, she took 8 (we had a baby and she got a teaching credential, which is why hers took longer). Graduated without any debt, but it was rediculously hard, especially in…
I've found that flowcharts are enormously helpful for software design and communicating the design decided upon. Maybe in your role you don't have a need to communicate how software should be written?
Definitely stick out the degree. I was once in a similar situation. By the time I started college I had already been programming for 6 years. I was self-taught and worked full-time (60+ hrs) as a programmer while…
I'm missing something here. Fragments (everything from #to-the-end-of-url) are never sent as part of the request to the server. As a developer, I can't even know if a user has a fragment server side. Instead, I'm forced…
Chromium based browsers use Blink not WebKit. That's why Safari has all sorts of edge case issues, effectively making it the new IE.
Absolutely possible/true. As the kids age and mature and repeatedly demonstrate good judgement they earn more freedom. At this point any data they produce is pretty benign/useless so it's not something I'm terribly…
11 and 6yo kids here. In Android: We use Family Link to approve apps installation and set app time limits per day. No social/user generated content apps. 11yo has access to Edge browser (more on that in Windows). In…
I get that Commons Clause isn't "open source" but I really love the concept. If a company wishes to productize a creator's work it seems reasonable to pay the creator to alternatively license it (if the company doesn't…
Additionally, businesses learn after being burned a few times that throwing distant resources at software problems tends to make a bigger mess than they started with (no matter how good their PM may be). Often one good…
We should have all collaborated to sign up for the monitoring and let them charge the cards, then all simultaneously issue chargebacks when the first charge hit to wreck their ability to accept credit cards and destroy…
Anecdotally, I often (during evening/side projects) work with a TV on in the room. However a TV is entirely different than people being around me. There's noise from various directions, distances, and volumes—not to…