Ironically, if a job's workload starts to require fewer people, it's often harder for any individual to step away. In the past, there were more people working a plot of land, so there was more ability to cover for people stepping away. Now with only one person doing all the work, that person can't take time off or the whole thing collapses.
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Hm, this Saskatchewanian was under the impression it was your whole province. Too bad.
I wonder if there's a warning for that in Clang or GCC. That seems like something I'd want, but also want it to be 100% opt-in. Not even enabled with -Wall
or -Wextra
.
He polled his fellow patrons of the bar in Shellbrook.
Brussels sprouts look and taste like little green brains. I have no idea what brain actually tastes like, but I imagine it's brussels sprouts.
Going up to $14.00 on 1 October in Saskatchewan. Like the USA we have different labour laws in each province. We also get 3 weeks vacation to start, unlike the 2 weeks BC and Ontario get.
Apparently American companies do. My wife works in HR for a US company in Canada and has to continuously tell US management that they can't do random drug tests in Canada outside of safety critical roles.
The second rule of mechanical keyboards is you don't spend money to buy a mechanical keyboard. You spend more money to build a mechanical keyboard.
I'm a green sadist. If my co-workers aren't complaining then my keyboard's not loud enough.
Naming things is one of the two hardest problems in computer science. The other one is cache coherency and off by one errors.
So do at least two different kinds of dollars.
It means the process respinsible for unlocking the screen has crashed. I've seen it happen to me a lot too under some circumstances, but my error message is in English.
It's telling you to switch to a console and manually unlock the session.