To be fair, you don't actually need to know Docker beyond being able to follow a tutorial.
Who comes up with this shit. If someone is sick they shouldn't come to work at all, ever. You should encourage people to stay home so they don't get others sick. If they can manage, have them do a little work from home.…
It seems kind of funny that an open source project can't find an open source form of communication.
It's like being your own lawyer. It's possible, and in the past it was much simpler — but things are so complex now that it doesn't ultimately seem worth it. As complexity grows so does reliance on specialists.
Corporatism in this sense is really just monopolization of capitalism, which in itself is a symptom of unchecked capitalism.
I guess you could contract with your neighbor and run your own lines to their batteries?
Capitalism at its latest
Sure, but that doesn't change the fact that the practice is kind of fucked up on a conceptual level.
I can't stress this enough: learn how to cook tofu. I held off on being a vegetarian so long because I had a bad tofu experience, but I eat it 2-3 times a week now and I've grown to prefer over chicken. Fry it, braise…
Yeah it's a bit hit or miss because of that — I really wish I could literally make my bookmarks a private Google of content I've seen. Usually there are a series of things I try like "I think it was on X site" or a few…
This has always been my understanding as well. I've always tried to write HTML in a manner that would remove all presentational aspects to the point that I could redesign an entire site by changing the CSS only.
37% isn't exactly mainstream... to contrast, flexbox is at 97% http://caniuse.com/#search=grid
I use them in Chrome all the time, I have thousands — I basically search them as kind of a personal google... for those "Oh I remember reading an article about that once, let me find it"
How about we take the ego out of Marc Andreessen
I like some weird looking cars, but this thing is just an ugly sedan
I need to use the Adobe Creative Suite (or a mainstream alternative like Sketch). Literally the only reason I can't switch to linux. Before anyone even starts — GIMP is not viable in enterprise workflows.
because it doesn't make them any money
Probably safe to say that those fringe cases aren't representative of the full slew of 8,000 people here.
It could carve out a niche, but it would never compete. They don't have the money Google has by a vast longshot.
They didn't need to sum up the full canon, they needed to like... have any part of it? The original animation accomplished more with the story in less time.
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I'm with you on this. The bloatware in modern operating systems, even once you take away the PC-vendor garbage, is appalling. I feel like they could keep things the way they are, and offer an AOSP-like vanilla version…
We'd do just as bad, but differently. Time makes fools of us all.
You're just going to see more remote work. No one's going to want to lose those profits once they have them.
That's an interesting comparison — we could very well end up in a market where existing manufacturers catch up and vastly outsell Tesla in the long-run (Android), and Tesla ends up as a very successful luxury model…
To be fair, you don't actually need to know Docker beyond being able to follow a tutorial.
Who comes up with this shit. If someone is sick they shouldn't come to work at all, ever. You should encourage people to stay home so they don't get others sick. If they can manage, have them do a little work from home.…
It seems kind of funny that an open source project can't find an open source form of communication.
It's like being your own lawyer. It's possible, and in the past it was much simpler — but things are so complex now that it doesn't ultimately seem worth it. As complexity grows so does reliance on specialists.
Corporatism in this sense is really just monopolization of capitalism, which in itself is a symptom of unchecked capitalism.
I guess you could contract with your neighbor and run your own lines to their batteries?
Capitalism at its latest
Sure, but that doesn't change the fact that the practice is kind of fucked up on a conceptual level.
I can't stress this enough: learn how to cook tofu. I held off on being a vegetarian so long because I had a bad tofu experience, but I eat it 2-3 times a week now and I've grown to prefer over chicken. Fry it, braise…
Yeah it's a bit hit or miss because of that — I really wish I could literally make my bookmarks a private Google of content I've seen. Usually there are a series of things I try like "I think it was on X site" or a few…
This has always been my understanding as well. I've always tried to write HTML in a manner that would remove all presentational aspects to the point that I could redesign an entire site by changing the CSS only.
37% isn't exactly mainstream... to contrast, flexbox is at 97% http://caniuse.com/#search=grid
I use them in Chrome all the time, I have thousands — I basically search them as kind of a personal google... for those "Oh I remember reading an article about that once, let me find it"
How about we take the ego out of Marc Andreessen
I like some weird looking cars, but this thing is just an ugly sedan
I need to use the Adobe Creative Suite (or a mainstream alternative like Sketch). Literally the only reason I can't switch to linux. Before anyone even starts — GIMP is not viable in enterprise workflows.
because it doesn't make them any money
Probably safe to say that those fringe cases aren't representative of the full slew of 8,000 people here.
It could carve out a niche, but it would never compete. They don't have the money Google has by a vast longshot.
They didn't need to sum up the full canon, they needed to like... have any part of it? The original animation accomplished more with the story in less time.
eeeehhhhh
I'm with you on this. The bloatware in modern operating systems, even once you take away the PC-vendor garbage, is appalling. I feel like they could keep things the way they are, and offer an AOSP-like vanilla version…
We'd do just as bad, but differently. Time makes fools of us all.
You're just going to see more remote work. No one's going to want to lose those profits once they have them.
That's an interesting comparison — we could very well end up in a market where existing manufacturers catch up and vastly outsell Tesla in the long-run (Android), and Tesla ends up as a very successful luxury model…