> I worked at a place that had a very lean management:worker ratio, and instead developers ended up doing a lot of the management work, effectively becoming managers without the pay bump or recognition. Also branded as…
> How much time needs to pass before the British aren’t blamed for the Middle East’s problems? Are we just going to pretend the UK hasn't almost incessantly meddled in the Middle East for the past 75 years?
Thanks to constant throttling. Which makes an i7 feel like barely an i3. (i7-7660U in an XPS 13, at least)
I work with a very large, complicated piece of software which has quite a comprehensive API but it's basically CRUD on top of a database. There is zero documentation about what happens when you update an object - only…
> Instead, the government would instead focus on measures to protect children in the much broader online harms white paper.
> I worked at a place that had a very lean management:worker ratio, and instead developers ended up doing a lot of the management work, effectively becoming managers without the pay bump or recognition. Also branded as…
> How much time needs to pass before the British aren’t blamed for the Middle East’s problems? Are we just going to pretend the UK hasn't almost incessantly meddled in the Middle East for the past 75 years?
Thanks to constant throttling. Which makes an i7 feel like barely an i3. (i7-7660U in an XPS 13, at least)
I work with a very large, complicated piece of software which has quite a comprehensive API but it's basically CRUD on top of a database. There is zero documentation about what happens when you update an object - only…
> Instead, the government would instead focus on measures to protect children in the much broader online harms white paper.