Lol. Imagine watching Trump during covid and then thinking "exactly what we have right now". What a trash take.
Oh. I guess your username is accurate! Well!
Lol. Imagine watching Trump during covid and then thinking "exactly what we have right now". What a trash take.
Oh. I guess your username is accurate! Well!
Stop spreading this BS. SS going bankrupt is misinformation.
How much has their disinformation about the war impacted their own ability to understand what is going on?
Politically useful to blame Obama for everything. Not like the maga crowd is going to fact check.
Haha good analogy. The "remaining employed" is a point i missed. Broad layoffs in my company would probably make me do the same i suppose.
"Portillo and another administrator met with Vassar on Oct. 30 to discuss his mental health, along with school board matters. After leaving, he sent them emails with a total of 93 pages of comments, some of them profane."
Ah yes. That'll definitely prove you are mentally stable.
The googlers i know spend a lot more time than I'd expect on performance reviews. Not really on like... Doing shit. Just reviewing and selling what little is done to get that next pay bump.
That is a somewhat tongue in cheek comment. I think time zones are silly and people could easily account for the differences of what a particular time point means for them at their location. More realistically, UTC should be the only way a time stamp is stored.
I use Scala. Huge fan. Both for work and personal projects. Not wildly popular, so i get asked this by my team. This is what i tell them:
Focus on the patterns, design and theory. Those last longer than the language. What is enabled by language? What is difficult? What does the type system let you prove? How do you utilize the type system? How does the execution of the language work? What is the runtime like?
Language development itself has evolved. There is no longer a huge jump from one language to another because, well, we've figured out a lot of it. Want to learn rust? The patterns and concepts you learn with Scala will still apply. Go? Same, just a different form and you'll probably be asking about monads in short order. :)
If i look at future trends. Real far stuff. Stuff that will only become popukar years from now. Well, some of it exists now in esoteric languages. Those languages wont be useful for jobs, but studying them now preps you for the future.
Elixir is further future than Go. Go, like Java was, is not particularly novel but a very solid implementation of what we currently know.
ISO-8601 only
UTF-8 only
UTC only
Oh and more self hosting. Clouds are expensive and unnecessary for some stuff.
Ok. Call his bluff. Doesn't need all that money to live a normal life. Surely would not miss the fraction of his wealth additional taxes would take.
NeArLy ZeRo
"15% corporate minimum tax
A critical provision applies to most U.S. corporations that earn more than $1 billion in profits. While under current law, these firms are subject to a 21% corporate tax rate, many pay less or no federal tax. Under this change, a new minimum 15% tax would apply based on annual income posted in a corporation’s financial statement, rather than the corporation’s taxable income, effective on January 1, 2023. "
Definitely the same as Trump's tax cuts. Lol. Fucking ignorant trash.