That second panel could have led to the subsequent panels.
nieceandtows
There is one way to stop these 70 hour work week debates. Instead of paying one monthly sweatshop salary and trying to extract 70 hours per week, start paying them by the hour and pay for their overtimes. Then we'll see if they want talks about 70 hour work weeks. Greedy fucks.
No thanks, I learned my lesson from William the Worm.
That grape one gave me nam flashbacks of /r/popping
Yeah this guy is acting as if he's a programming god who created something nobody could. This instance is called programming.dev, filled with programmers who know a little something about this programming thing. I’m a 15yoe self taught data engineer, and if I understand one thing, it is that anybody can learn programming and become great at it. I’m always proud of my code, but I never think my code is perfect. Programming and technology as a whole is constantly evolving, and what was clever/genius/wizardry yesterday is obsolete tomorrow. The only asset to a programmer is to be able to always learn new stuff, because there is always new stuff and better ways to do what you did in the past. I don’t even give detailed directions to my interns because I want to see if they do things in a different way that is better than the way I usually do things.
You marked all his comments in the federation bug issue off-topic, but none of them seem off topic and give you details which you quote and respond and even ask follow up questions for. How is it anything other than being petty to mark those comments off-topic?
The dad just named his son after himself.
Yeah nope is a fun movie. Not very scary, but there's something about that movie that really appeals me. And that deep thrum of the UFO is next level.
The northern air Temple
No do both. If it only hurts one person, they'll just find scapegoats. It has to affect everybody who benefited off it.
To how many people? That seems expensive (I know Apple is a trillion dollar company)
Thank you