It upsets some people. It doesn’t affect the end user. The terms “Bull Branch” and “Cuck Branch” will make stand up meeting more fun.
It upsets some people. It doesn’t affect the end user. The terms “Bull Branch” and “Cuck Branch” will make stand up meeting more fun.
I bet the guy who said “looks good to me” still has a job too.
“Why are we wasting time on production backups? It doesn’t add any value to our end product.”- some project manager somewhere
My for-profit large language model will not be stopped by your “anti commercial ai license” because it hasn’t learned to read yet.
As a senior dev I can confidently tell you that isn’t a bug. The code was written to do it that way, and the code is right, so it must be right. Maybe there is a bug in what you think it should do.
Thru is the USA spelling. There’s nothing wrong with using it.
For quality control it did. The real concern is people messing up time. If there was a quality complaint we wanted it to be easy for people to go back thru production data. A lot of the people operating the machinery and performing quality checks at our facility are not well educated, and the need is there to make investigating quality tasks/entering quality data very easy.
The reward for consise responses seems to be too high.
Even worse. Daylight savings creators. I work in manufacturing and we literally stut down the production line for an hour during the “fall back” and “spring ahead” so we can manually change the time on every computer.
Sure the front is nice but sometimes my girl and I like the backdoor.
It’s great to see more women getting involved in STEM.
Luckily the bus and subway in Paris are both wheelchair accessible, safe, and easy to use.
As long as we make money and don’t see it first hand, who cares.
Aquaman is Jewish so it’ll be fine.
The whole place will be a graveyard soon if things continue.
“when the facists were here we cheared for the fascists. Now when you’re here we chear for you. Tha fascists left, soon you will too. We’ll still be here.” -catch22
If you get it right you’re a robot!
You could probably use some sort of adhesive or tape but I don’t think that would help them work together.
The patent for the toilet paper roll clearly shows the roll going over. Any other way is user error.
You could charge a licensing fee for commercial use. Won’t fix it 100% but most companies would rather pay a licensing fee than risk getting sued.