The head is shaped like a mushroom, so it cuts on the side and right on top. Unlike the others which are tube shaped.
I just tried it. It does a pretty good job, but I don't have really furry ears.
The head is shaped like a mushroom, so it cuts on the side and right on top. Unlike the others which are tube shaped.
I just tried it. It does a pretty good job, but I don't have really furry ears.
That's what I thought until I got that one. Then I realized what I had been missing all along. Marketing? Nope. Just sharing what I found to be good.
Every time I go back to Java I feel sad.
I always feel this way about tailgaters. They don't seem to realize that they have given up all the power to the person they are tailgating.
Wow! I implemented Pegasus across our company back in 1996. We had Mercury running as our mail server on Novell NetWare. I had no idea it was still around.
BTW, Pegasus was far too feature rich for our non-technical users.
Both of these are premium examples of book series that start out amazing and then start cicling the drain in book two. Add in "Ender's Game" for the trifecta.
I expect downvotes.
I wonder. There could only be one r/something, so if the mod was bad you were stuck. But there's nothing to stop someone starting up another "something" community on another instance, if the mods suck in the first.
So maybe power mods will wither away in the Fediverse.
I'm not interested in unconverting believers, but neither am I interested in enabling or endorsing their beliefs. While I'm not interested in participating in their rituals either, I will go to weddings and funerals.
That said, there's a piece of my mind that wonders how anyone with average intelligence or better can possibly believe in this fantasy BS. It just makes no sense to me.
So when I'm faced with someone who's deeply religious, the only way I can reconcile it in my head is to assume that they're cognitively challenged.
And I really don't have a lot of patience with idiots. I suppose I'm not very good at hiding this.
I don't really agree with the degree of doom predicted by the article.
The crux of the matter seems to be that once the workers went back to work they needed to give 72 hours notice to walk off again. That maybe a mistake by the Board, but hardly a calamity. They put in notice and walk off again. At worse, it stretches the length of the negotiations by 72 hours. In this case, it did not.
If this is how the labour boards are going to interpret the laws, then the most likely outcome is that unions are going to stay off work until a tentative deal is accepted and ratified by the members. Why risk having to put in another 72 hours of notice?
Is this good for the workers? No.
Is this good for the employer? No.
So maybe they have an agreement that no notice is necessary to go back to the picket lines if they return to work before ratification.
I don't see any greater threat to worker rights here.
I think that defining "done" as QA tested is way better than "the code compiles", which is essentially what most teams seem to use.
Developers need to get into the habit of not writing bugs. That's technically the answer to all of these problems. "We have issues dealing with bugs found in the QA phase". So stop writing bugs for QA to find, then the problem goes away.
If the attitude is "Bugs found in QA kick the feature out of the release", then the programmers are going to find that they work all week and end up contributing nothing to the release. Maybe the release is completely empty. Hold them responsible for it. Attitudes will change.
I went from doing all my sets "to failure", to first set 8RPE (rate of perceived exertion). So three sets, all the same number of reps and weight.
I work it backwards. The third set should be very close to 10RPE if I get 8RPE right on the first set. If it's under then I do extra reps to get there. The next time I do that exercise I can see the extra reps and adjust accordingly.
This is SO much better on my aging body, and I'm still able to keep up progressive overload at the same rate as I was with "to failure".
For those who don't know RPE is a self assessed evaluation about how hard a set was to complete. It's a scale from 1 to 10. 10 means there's nothing left, complete fatigue at the end and no hope of any more reps. 8 generally means that you have about 2 reps left in the tank.