I know it isn't always feasible, but I'd love more mass transit and less cars. Trains seem inherently safer, and can be more easily driven by robots.
I've always been one of the developers at work that people bring their Spring questions to. Usually I just change the logging level and read the errors. Quite often it will tell you what you need to do or give you a good hint at least.
Another "trick" is reading the official documentation. There is a lot of cruft out there, so go straight to the source.
It's really a great framework but they do give you many guns to shoot yourself in the foot with.
I'm cutting back on unnecessary purchases and trying to save more. My job is iffy right now, so on top of the economy I have to worry about that.
We go to a big warehouse store for our basic supplies, so I'm just trying to stay stocked up on essentials. Might buy some n95 masks just in case of a new plague.
Teams crashed on me today too! It's great because it was a meeting with external people, so I had to sit in the waiting room in shame until one of them let me back in.
Blackmail might be too strong of a word, but he did strongly encourage a law firm to give him free services so their security clearances weren't revoked. It's good to be king, I guess.
That's a pretty ugly car, but it does have potential for a TMNT wrap.
The voodoo5 series is pretty rare. The initial geforce video card came out around the same time and completely ate their lunch. It was smaller, more efficient, and faster.
That said the card was still neat. It was big and hot for the time, but also rare and interesting. I'd play some quake 3 on it for nostalgia.
This is just sloppy design, poor manufacturing, and insufficient testing.
An agile approach to software doesn't mean a lack of a plan, testing, or due diligence.
Now... a lot of companies approach it that way due to lack of experience, but that's just cowboy coding with Jira and a meeting schedule.
I think he's trying to say that their AI writes code good enough for Microsoft. Which is a message to other business leaders that your company too can benefit from copilot, just hand over your credit card!
Microsoft has absolutely gotten worse in the consumer space, but that isn't really their business these days.
With far fewer irs agents, they can't effectively audit tax cheats.
We are funding the complete destruction of Palestine.
Golf is expensive.
He's been sued 220 times for the 100 days he has been in office. Lawyers are really expensive. (Well unless you blackmail them.)
Jinjer, Arch Enemy, Unleash the Archers, spiritbox (and iwabo), Devil Electric
Kotlin is one of my favorite languages
He's a good doggo though.
I didn't get it until I saw the comments, but she is a pretty lady.
I ran slackware in college with fluxbox. I thought I was pretty darn cool.
Spectrum had a policy like this at one point. They'd shut you off after a couple of instances of p2p that were reported. Afterwards, they directed you into a captive portal with some plausible deniability where you had to say "I don't know what happened, but it won't happen again".
Nowadays they just send you an email but don't restrict access.
Either way the Internet isn't too safe, protect yourself with at least a VPN.
if (text == "Thank you") print("You're welcome")
Getting a dog really improved my health. I walk her multiple times a day, get some sunshine, and I've met most of my neighbors now.
How about a potluck, and the company can provide the paper plates and napkins?
The show is set in the future, but they don't actually travel to the future to film it.