XKCD 149 but worse.
XKCD 149 but worse.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.
If you want to do the software equivalent of digging a ditch that’s cool, but I’m not sure why you would expect to get an engineer’s salary for doing so.
The idea that coding is the only part of your job is “actual work” is where you’re going wrong. The goal is to create robust, well-functioning software that’s documented and fulfills what it needs to do, not write an arbitrary amount of code. Your job is more than just doing the part you like.
While most people on Lemmy are going to know what this means, the person who wrote this error message was definitely trying to be cute with that phrasing.
Remove seems like a terrible name for that method.
The watermark over the watermark on this…for that extra shitposty goodness.
Same here. Just got some big bugfixes.
I think some people view it as “if you’re meant to be a coder your natural curiosity towards how things work will probably lead you to writing code naturally.” But it’s a pretty gatekeepy point of view.
It sounds like this is specifically for people with hypertension that require low sodium diets. In the case of someone who’s already in a high risk category the calculus is probably a bit different.
Because insufficient salt makes foods taste bad.
On the one hand most power users feel this way. On the other hand power users probably aren’t the majority of users (although it depends on the product).
Just weigh it, duh.
While companies are greedy, there’s no need to misrepresent their product when they can just do shrinkflation instead without a lot of consumers noticing.
You would presumably use a higher precision scale for that purpose. I know my kitchen has a large scale that’s only 1 g precision but can go up to 8 kg, and one that’s .01g precision but only goes up to 500g.
While it’s hard to prove that it’s been done correctly a lot of scales do come with calibration weights.
Is beer a food?
So literally fake news is OK on here?
Mplayer -> MPV
Or we could use a combination of letters, sometimes referred to as a word, to represent it.