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Intelligence is domain specific. Making crowns I feel very capable of. Keeping my bones though? Eeeeh
Intelligence is domain specific. Making crowns I feel very capable of. Keeping my bones though? Eeeeh
Thought the same and then watched it all in one sitting, and some of her other vids.
She talks about the reason. It’s impossible for them to either open as a “regular” hotel, drop price or increase the number of rooms. It was made specifically with this experience type of stay, it’s in the middle of nowhere, etc.
Lennin died, with him died lenninism. Stalin died, with him died stalinism. Grandpa Onan, don’t die!
If a PM has enough time to try to learn programming on the side, then they are a shit PM. A PM should shield the team from unneccessary meetings, be the main initial contact point and the initial refinement guy. Those are 4 seperate jobs at once.
Most java devs are on intellij with a very rare exception here and there.
That’s exactly how “best” works. Everyone thinks their language is the greatest and shits on everything else. If they all chose “the best” there would be 50 of them. Opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one.
Codebase is now 30 languages
F12 lol. The only issue with a dev console helping would be serverside checking
Looks to be thick / undiluted paint. A spray can is cheat-mode for painting stuff like this though.
Yeah, they’re small. Had them here for a few months. They have two halves to be assembled and a hole through which you loop the string. They are doing other franchises too IIRC, had something that I threw away in this style
Should have just taken charge instead of going with the techleads thing. They aren’t the lord and master, they are a developer like you with a little bit of responsibility tacked on.
They don’t care. The content will stay either way. It’s been done before.
Nah, that’s just because your company uses the cheapest of the cheap.
Imagine a guy not being able to afford good food. He has an apple and peanut butter and nothing more. He cuts it up, lays the peanutbutter on top, and thinks “holy shit this could get me through the article quota”. He writes it, and can eat.
The insane part about this is in the recording. One guy asks “should we say something?” and it could just as well ended with a different dude saying “naaah”. Instead there was a “ye, just to make sure” and a phrase of resistance was born.
Also, my point still stands - you first make bullets, then move onto weapons. To produce weapons, you need permission and a lot of red tape to cut through. Once you have that done, then you move onto grenades with even more tape. Then when you move onto grenade launchers, etc etc, you already have a wealth of knowledge on how to file every form, what you need to be able to produce it, about safeties.
The answer to your direct question is “I don’t know because I don’t make artillery”. The answer to “how do I make a medical device and have it be legal”, about which I know plenty, cannot fit into any number of comments. It’s something you do for a number of months, maybe even years. It depends on every country. It depends on the medical device. It depends on the people you have, on the money available. It isn’t an answer to a question.
Well, look for the info. Every business owner needs to do plenty of research. Just typing into google led me to a barnes & noble book “for dummies” on how to start an artillery business.
“how do I start a company making these huge medical robots they use for surgery?” The answer is “you don’t”. You start off with a small company that does small things. You gain experience. And by the time you get to making an artillery shell, you know what people you need to hire, you have a network of people that probably includes someone in the military procurement. Rome wasn’t built in a day.
Disinterested means impartial. Uninterested means boring.