It was some time within the last month.
I'm middle aged and I'm lucky if I get to 5 on puzzle storm. It takes me several times longer than it probably should to solve puzzles, and even then I get about half wrong. Dunno what it is. Folks say you should spend…
Interesting. This was with a minor app that has no users and no name brand. Thus I assumed it was standard. Sorry about that, maybe it's more arbitrary than I thought.
Do you contend that they are lying when they include this in their rejection emails: > If you have a question about your app's review, send us a message in Resolution Center. If you would prefer to speak over the phone,…
They certainly offer the option.
How does Apple manage to have human reviewers and engineers you can talk with on the phone about App Store issues? It seems like it scales just fine for them.
> called to account for why I didn't personally meet the goals that I was pressured into setting "for myself" This is one of the most hostile things an employer can do to a person. I don't want them involved in my…
I'm pretty sure that's not true. If it's the case I'm thinking of the result was exactly the opposite. Do you have more details on what case you're referring to?
> In videos like this, he's not being conservative but simply making an observation or asking a question that liberals don't like. Isn't that his whole thing? Asking weasely questions instead of making statements?
My favorite part of the flight sim is how ships take damage. You can lose various RCS thrusters and still fly, but obviously it's more difficult. Landing can be a fun ordeal without thrusters in every direction.
I wish the game was in a better state but I can't say the $5/mo or so I spend on it has been wasted. I play with a friend and I upgrade my ship every couple months (hence the $5). If they got rid of the forced slow play…
The thing that most frustrates me about YAML is probably not the language itself but the poor IDE and GitHub tooling I have been using. Trying to figure out the hierarchy of a key in a YAML file (local or GH) is…
"y" is similarly afflicted.
The only fact asserted here is that conversation involves more than one party.
It's not like these folks don't know you can have multiple wallets. How many whacks to the head would you or your family have to suffer before you admit you have more coins somewhere?
Not well at all, in my experience. I didn't use the private toll roads though.
I'm not sure we've tried it or anything like it in the US. Intrinsic in this idea is the requirement that we actually enforce the rules, so when folks dismiss it as ineffective because it won't be enforced, I think…
If you make the punishment for passing hazardous product high enough you could make a dent. Send the C-suite to jail if they cut enough corners that infants die -- you'll probably see a lot of improvements very quickly.…
The companies that provide the cash back get way less than 3-5% of the gross purchase price. Merchant fees, at least for Visa, don't even approach 5%[0] -- it's more like 1.5 to 3%. And they're definitely not spending…
> Or am I benefiting from others bad spending habits? Exactly this. I'm getting 3-5% cash back because some folks don't pay off their card every month. The rich get richer.
The movement to denigrate voting as useless has been so unbelievably harmful. I don't know what to do about it, though. Cynicism is cheap and easy.
I've been thinking about moving from Docker for Desktop to minikube (but just for the docker part). I hear it's better although it still uses hyperkit.
As long as the reporter can attach table schemas (presumably also created in-code) and data (which can be loaded by the code... presumably) then sure yeah. It's a lot better than having to ask for versions and…
One thing I really, really like about the idea is it makes it easier to share full repro test cases if something goes wrong.
It seems like it'd be all too easy to accidentally create databases and then forget about them when you correct an annotation typo or something. I'm 100% sure that I would do that.
It was some time within the last month.
I'm middle aged and I'm lucky if I get to 5 on puzzle storm. It takes me several times longer than it probably should to solve puzzles, and even then I get about half wrong. Dunno what it is. Folks say you should spend…
Interesting. This was with a minor app that has no users and no name brand. Thus I assumed it was standard. Sorry about that, maybe it's more arbitrary than I thought.
Do you contend that they are lying when they include this in their rejection emails: > If you have a question about your app's review, send us a message in Resolution Center. If you would prefer to speak over the phone,…
They certainly offer the option.
How does Apple manage to have human reviewers and engineers you can talk with on the phone about App Store issues? It seems like it scales just fine for them.
> called to account for why I didn't personally meet the goals that I was pressured into setting "for myself" This is one of the most hostile things an employer can do to a person. I don't want them involved in my…
I'm pretty sure that's not true. If it's the case I'm thinking of the result was exactly the opposite. Do you have more details on what case you're referring to?
> In videos like this, he's not being conservative but simply making an observation or asking a question that liberals don't like. Isn't that his whole thing? Asking weasely questions instead of making statements?
My favorite part of the flight sim is how ships take damage. You can lose various RCS thrusters and still fly, but obviously it's more difficult. Landing can be a fun ordeal without thrusters in every direction.
I wish the game was in a better state but I can't say the $5/mo or so I spend on it has been wasted. I play with a friend and I upgrade my ship every couple months (hence the $5). If they got rid of the forced slow play…
The thing that most frustrates me about YAML is probably not the language itself but the poor IDE and GitHub tooling I have been using. Trying to figure out the hierarchy of a key in a YAML file (local or GH) is…
"y" is similarly afflicted.
The only fact asserted here is that conversation involves more than one party.
It's not like these folks don't know you can have multiple wallets. How many whacks to the head would you or your family have to suffer before you admit you have more coins somewhere?
Not well at all, in my experience. I didn't use the private toll roads though.
I'm not sure we've tried it or anything like it in the US. Intrinsic in this idea is the requirement that we actually enforce the rules, so when folks dismiss it as ineffective because it won't be enforced, I think…
If you make the punishment for passing hazardous product high enough you could make a dent. Send the C-suite to jail if they cut enough corners that infants die -- you'll probably see a lot of improvements very quickly.…
The companies that provide the cash back get way less than 3-5% of the gross purchase price. Merchant fees, at least for Visa, don't even approach 5%[0] -- it's more like 1.5 to 3%. And they're definitely not spending…
> Or am I benefiting from others bad spending habits? Exactly this. I'm getting 3-5% cash back because some folks don't pay off their card every month. The rich get richer.
The movement to denigrate voting as useless has been so unbelievably harmful. I don't know what to do about it, though. Cynicism is cheap and easy.
I've been thinking about moving from Docker for Desktop to minikube (but just for the docker part). I hear it's better although it still uses hyperkit.
As long as the reporter can attach table schemas (presumably also created in-code) and data (which can be loaded by the code... presumably) then sure yeah. It's a lot better than having to ask for versions and…
One thing I really, really like about the idea is it makes it easier to share full repro test cases if something goes wrong.
It seems like it'd be all too easy to accidentally create databases and then forget about them when you correct an annotation typo or something. I'm 100% sure that I would do that.