Yes, mechanical keyboards are noisy and inappropriate for a shared office.
What qualifies as "better"? Twitter has pretty great user flagging, but I still get uncensored porn from people who are not followed by anyone I know in my 'Your Highlights' email, and I have safe settings enabled. I'd…
Is this something that necessarily needs to come from a university? All of the things you mentioned seem like skills one would pick up in an entry-level job. Is there something about a job that makes it easier to never…
Do you really want every decision you make to be available to everyone you interact with, and then used to judge you? You're that confident in the dirty details of your life?
That sounds like a poor justification for simply using the wrong phrase. I've never heard it used sarcastically, just incorrectly.
His opinion is valuable, just as much as yours. Don't be an ass. And he happens to be correct, so it's probably more valuable.
"In this particular scenario, we were slow to respond and had missteps in handling the false positive. This led the user to be locked out for an extended period of time." This didn't seem like a case of being "too slow"…
Yes, mechanical keyboards are noisy and inappropriate for a shared office.
What qualifies as "better"? Twitter has pretty great user flagging, but I still get uncensored porn from people who are not followed by anyone I know in my 'Your Highlights' email, and I have safe settings enabled. I'd…
Is this something that necessarily needs to come from a university? All of the things you mentioned seem like skills one would pick up in an entry-level job. Is there something about a job that makes it easier to never…
Do you really want every decision you make to be available to everyone you interact with, and then used to judge you? You're that confident in the dirty details of your life?
That sounds like a poor justification for simply using the wrong phrase. I've never heard it used sarcastically, just incorrectly.
His opinion is valuable, just as much as yours. Don't be an ass. And he happens to be correct, so it's probably more valuable.
"In this particular scenario, we were slow to respond and had missteps in handling the false positive. This led the user to be locked out for an extended period of time." This didn't seem like a case of being "too slow"…