If the company is sold for its assets is the code released to the public? Or removed from escrow and kept private?
This is the worst of my linked in feeds. "If there were only more hours in the day we could work." The problem really is: * Human malware. * Managers introducing complexity where it shouldn't be. * People wasting your…
There was that comic about org charts a decade ago: https://bonkersworld.net/organizational-charts The reality is that the Microsoft style of organization is very prominent in the industry.
I've been on them for over a year now. I was 320lbs at my peak. I'm down to 247 as of today. I have about another 27 pounds to lose, and then I think I'll be where my doctor wants me. Here's my experience (n=1): *…
The problem is usually never with one. It's trying to sell 25,000 at once. Things like transportation, paperwork, storage, and depreciation add up to real numbers.
I don't know. Has DOGE accessed the nuclear codes yet for a first strike offensive towards Iran yet?
Three Mile Island and Chernobyl wrecked the nuclear industry. Why blame a movie when the real disasters were enough?
Yes, and disproportionately among racial lines. https://www.aclu.org/issues/smart-justice/war-marijuana-blac....
Plus why doesn't sync thing support rsync protocols anyway? It's not like it couldn't, right?
Ever since the paper on the Vietnam of Computer Science came out, I basically grew to wonder why SQL was the only language. Good? debatable. Composable? no. spreadsheet friendly, but not json friendly. There are what,…
> but it enables armies of mediocre programmers to crunch out generic line of business applications very fast. Or good programmers that see writing raw SQL as a premature optimization. Someone on here once said that…
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYOF-YggWAg
What? I've been laid off a couple of times without any kind of severance package. The severance package is the exception not the rule.
If I were a former lawyer, I wouldn't give any advice other than general knowledge. e.g. "Could you sue on behalf of the shareholders of your CEO's embezzlement and win? Maybe? Should you? I don't know, I'm not your…
My biggest complaint of modern keyboards is pinky overloading off the home row, particularly on the right hand side of the keyboard. My second biggest complaint is that CTRL and ALT keys are the second most important…
> It's not like the ORMs exist without SQL. That's because TINA: There is No Alternative.
Are they worse? The popularity of them has exploded like programming languages from the 80's to now. One might say that if SQL was so great there would be no ORMs -- because there would be no need. The ORMs, if…
In the 1980's we had C/C++/Ada/Pascal/Fortran/Assembly/Lisp. Since the 1980's the languages have exploded. But we still only have one language for querying a database. And a kinda not very good one at that. Why is that?…
Yes, and middle men get squeezed. Their customers want to pay less over time, and their suppliers want them to pay more. It's one thing if you're taking raw materials and building something of value and reselling it.…
On the other hand, what exactly is freedom?
This isn't the place for an academic forum. Your audience isn't here. Also, he's not your monkey.
I would also like to see the numbers compared to those that consume alcohol and not THC. These articles keep making THC sound as though it's the worse thing imaginable, but in reality, I believe it's probably better…
Some people believe that if you read the C++ standard recreationally, it should be interpreted as a call for help, and intervention is required, putting the subject under 24/7 monitoring and physical restraints. /s Step…
But that's not even the highest level of inflation in my lifetime. 1980 had 14% (!) inflation. There are probably people in your life that remember the gas lines from the 1970's. The point I have is when looked from 20…
Hard disagree here. One way to think of an economy is GDP/stock market/etc. Another way to think of it is: "What is the maximum level of poverty before there's a revolution?" Moving people from the poverty class to the…
If the company is sold for its assets is the code released to the public? Or removed from escrow and kept private?
This is the worst of my linked in feeds. "If there were only more hours in the day we could work." The problem really is: * Human malware. * Managers introducing complexity where it shouldn't be. * People wasting your…
There was that comic about org charts a decade ago: https://bonkersworld.net/organizational-charts The reality is that the Microsoft style of organization is very prominent in the industry.
I've been on them for over a year now. I was 320lbs at my peak. I'm down to 247 as of today. I have about another 27 pounds to lose, and then I think I'll be where my doctor wants me. Here's my experience (n=1): *…
The problem is usually never with one. It's trying to sell 25,000 at once. Things like transportation, paperwork, storage, and depreciation add up to real numbers.
I don't know. Has DOGE accessed the nuclear codes yet for a first strike offensive towards Iran yet?
Three Mile Island and Chernobyl wrecked the nuclear industry. Why blame a movie when the real disasters were enough?
Yes, and disproportionately among racial lines. https://www.aclu.org/issues/smart-justice/war-marijuana-blac....
Plus why doesn't sync thing support rsync protocols anyway? It's not like it couldn't, right?
Ever since the paper on the Vietnam of Computer Science came out, I basically grew to wonder why SQL was the only language. Good? debatable. Composable? no. spreadsheet friendly, but not json friendly. There are what,…
> but it enables armies of mediocre programmers to crunch out generic line of business applications very fast. Or good programmers that see writing raw SQL as a premature optimization. Someone on here once said that…
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYOF-YggWAg
What? I've been laid off a couple of times without any kind of severance package. The severance package is the exception not the rule.
If I were a former lawyer, I wouldn't give any advice other than general knowledge. e.g. "Could you sue on behalf of the shareholders of your CEO's embezzlement and win? Maybe? Should you? I don't know, I'm not your…
My biggest complaint of modern keyboards is pinky overloading off the home row, particularly on the right hand side of the keyboard. My second biggest complaint is that CTRL and ALT keys are the second most important…
> It's not like the ORMs exist without SQL. That's because TINA: There is No Alternative.
Are they worse? The popularity of them has exploded like programming languages from the 80's to now. One might say that if SQL was so great there would be no ORMs -- because there would be no need. The ORMs, if…
In the 1980's we had C/C++/Ada/Pascal/Fortran/Assembly/Lisp. Since the 1980's the languages have exploded. But we still only have one language for querying a database. And a kinda not very good one at that. Why is that?…
Yes, and middle men get squeezed. Their customers want to pay less over time, and their suppliers want them to pay more. It's one thing if you're taking raw materials and building something of value and reselling it.…
On the other hand, what exactly is freedom?
This isn't the place for an academic forum. Your audience isn't here. Also, he's not your monkey.
I would also like to see the numbers compared to those that consume alcohol and not THC. These articles keep making THC sound as though it's the worse thing imaginable, but in reality, I believe it's probably better…
Some people believe that if you read the C++ standard recreationally, it should be interpreted as a call for help, and intervention is required, putting the subject under 24/7 monitoring and physical restraints. /s Step…
But that's not even the highest level of inflation in my lifetime. 1980 had 14% (!) inflation. There are probably people in your life that remember the gas lines from the 1970's. The point I have is when looked from 20…
Hard disagree here. One way to think of an economy is GDP/stock market/etc. Another way to think of it is: "What is the maximum level of poverty before there's a revolution?" Moving people from the poverty class to the…