That’s an expensive solution for a simple problem. They currently just count all supplies in and all supplies out. It works.
Billions of dollars. I’d love to see an audit of the NYPD.
How’s the union supposed to bend with the company missed a $530 million payment to the pension?
No one in their right mind would read that title and think 100 degrees Celsius.
All code is legacy code from day 1.
Good luck with your Linux keyboard?
LinkedIn says this is the case quite openly.
I don’t know. It’s pretty easy if you just don’t use cache.
Contact your local bar association.
Exactly what a money launderer would say. Busted.
You and I have different definitions of funny.
Yet here we are.
And so are document storage databases.
Who writes these shitty articles?
Was really hoping this was singer Seal.
I know I’m a mere small drop in a large bucket, but I take solace in knowing there were plenty of other drops like me that eventually wrecked that bucket.
Nice try being cheeky.
I see what you did there.
And by staff you mean lobbyists.
This rant is completely unrelated and definitely not wanted.
So true
Same. Developers have far greater problems.
Our local RadioShack doubled down on the maker components. I go buy things from them weekly just to show they have community support. I really hope they don’t close.
Same. When you get a certain level of experience built up, you figure out how to poke around the codebase / pipelines to learn what you need to know. Is it frustrating at times? Sure. But it’s easier for me to retain…
It’s extremely easy. It’s possible to meter internet usage by a machine and also meter electricity consumption through an outlet. I imagine no one wants to go through the trouble of paying it.
That’s an expensive solution for a simple problem. They currently just count all supplies in and all supplies out. It works.
Billions of dollars. I’d love to see an audit of the NYPD.
How’s the union supposed to bend with the company missed a $530 million payment to the pension?
No one in their right mind would read that title and think 100 degrees Celsius.
All code is legacy code from day 1.
Good luck with your Linux keyboard?
LinkedIn says this is the case quite openly.
I don’t know. It’s pretty easy if you just don’t use cache.
Contact your local bar association.
Exactly what a money launderer would say. Busted.
You and I have different definitions of funny.
Yet here we are.
And so are document storage databases.
Who writes these shitty articles?
Was really hoping this was singer Seal.
I know I’m a mere small drop in a large bucket, but I take solace in knowing there were plenty of other drops like me that eventually wrecked that bucket.
Nice try being cheeky.
I see what you did there.
And by staff you mean lobbyists.
This rant is completely unrelated and definitely not wanted.
So true
Same. Developers have far greater problems.
Our local RadioShack doubled down on the maker components. I go buy things from them weekly just to show they have community support. I really hope they don’t close.
Same. When you get a certain level of experience built up, you figure out how to poke around the codebase / pipelines to learn what you need to know. Is it frustrating at times? Sure. But it’s easier for me to retain…
It’s extremely easy. It’s possible to meter internet usage by a machine and also meter electricity consumption through an outlet. I imagine no one wants to go through the trouble of paying it.