In the sector I work in it’s probably better if you test your product on a crappy Citrix or Windows Terminal Server. They are always run by the lowest bidder. I had to sit on a call where they had 32 users on a 32Gb EC2…
That sounds about right for Uber. My wife got screwed for £47 for food that didn’t turn up. The delivery driver stole it, support was useless, chargeback was instantly taken again within two weeks. The probability of…
I still don’t get how people manage to fuck up their phones so badly. Last five iPhones I’ve had were sold on in mint condition. I go cycling, hiking, climbing, camping with the things in a cheap TPU case and no screen…
And smoking crack
Mac Mini Pro and 27” 5k standalone VESA mount Apple monitor. I literally have a stack of cash here waiting for that to exist.
Oh this is just a gift that keeps giving.
An alternative perspective. The reason we don’t find them engaging and are so easily distracted is because they’re not very good and we didn’t have anything to compare them with until recently. This includes classics as…
I think the best answer is put up with it because it actually mostly works better than anything else out there. New things will have new problems.
I can see the benefit of this. We have similar problem with JIT executing on a whole bunch of containers during a roll out. However I’d rather scrap the software and rewrite it in something with a full AOT compiler and…
No Apple quietly and understatedly did something positive. Microsoft just said they did, bulldozed telemetry and Edge on everyone, released a shit show of an OS and buried it under a pile of marketing and blogs that…
Yes I didn’t see any mops installed in Discovery. I bet the constantly wet floors were a safety hazard. Also the “lift scene” was objectionable from the “I’m not brain damaged” perspective.
To be fair we used to get that a lot in retail stores in the UK. I bought my first DSLR many years ago from a large high street retailer (John Lewis) and was disappointed to find it was used, slightly damaged and…
I worked for a company a number of years ago which demanded accounting of everything company related so I did indeed timesheet stuff I did outside of the office. I got paid for it. Of course I mentioned this to…
Honestly that sounds like you aren’t garbage collecting enough. I have perhaps 3-5 tabs open in one browser and 3-5 apps open at any time. Also working in VSCode, terminals and browser mostly. I coworker runs his…
Please don’t give me flashbacks to that horse crap.
In the sector I work in it’s probably better if you test your product on a crappy Citrix or Windows Terminal Server. They are always run by the lowest bidder. I had to sit on a call where they had 32 users on a 32Gb EC2…
That sounds about right for Uber. My wife got screwed for £47 for food that didn’t turn up. The delivery driver stole it, support was useless, chargeback was instantly taken again within two weeks. The probability of…
I still don’t get how people manage to fuck up their phones so badly. Last five iPhones I’ve had were sold on in mint condition. I go cycling, hiking, climbing, camping with the things in a cheap TPU case and no screen…
And smoking crack
Mac Mini Pro and 27” 5k standalone VESA mount Apple monitor. I literally have a stack of cash here waiting for that to exist.
Oh this is just a gift that keeps giving.
An alternative perspective. The reason we don’t find them engaging and are so easily distracted is because they’re not very good and we didn’t have anything to compare them with until recently. This includes classics as…
I think the best answer is put up with it because it actually mostly works better than anything else out there. New things will have new problems.
I can see the benefit of this. We have similar problem with JIT executing on a whole bunch of containers during a roll out. However I’d rather scrap the software and rewrite it in something with a full AOT compiler and…
No Apple quietly and understatedly did something positive. Microsoft just said they did, bulldozed telemetry and Edge on everyone, released a shit show of an OS and buried it under a pile of marketing and blogs that…
Yes I didn’t see any mops installed in Discovery. I bet the constantly wet floors were a safety hazard. Also the “lift scene” was objectionable from the “I’m not brain damaged” perspective.
To be fair we used to get that a lot in retail stores in the UK. I bought my first DSLR many years ago from a large high street retailer (John Lewis) and was disappointed to find it was used, slightly damaged and…
I worked for a company a number of years ago which demanded accounting of everything company related so I did indeed timesheet stuff I did outside of the office. I got paid for it. Of course I mentioned this to…
Honestly that sounds like you aren’t garbage collecting enough. I have perhaps 3-5 tabs open in one browser and 3-5 apps open at any time. Also working in VSCode, terminals and browser mostly. I coworker runs his…
Please don’t give me flashbacks to that horse crap.