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Being direct is not rude, in my opinion. I don’t know why people need things so sugarcoated. Being direct, to me, is a sign of respect
Being direct is not rude, in my opinion. I don’t know why people need things so sugarcoated. Being direct, to me, is a sign of respect
It’s an edited image, but you are darn right. Proper communication is great
I’m not suggesting randomness or inconsistency, I’m saying generalizing is overkill. But you’re right, “whatever works” might be taken too literal by some
You’re absolutely right that depending on your autofill is not a good general approach either. Then again, you shouldn’t be guessing at these either
I’ve worked with changing conventions in different teams. In the end people are not going to come up with some name and whether it’s myOldThing or my_old_thing won’t matter much. Usually I just follow whatever the team I’m working with prefers
I don’t like to sticking to generalized naming conventions when autofill or intellisense is a thing. Make your names clear in whatever way you think works best, and developers still using vim can set up autocomplete using an extension or something
I’ll be checking that out
You can get 12V power dividers that plug into a 120 watt laptop adapter, if you keep your energy requirements down it saves quite a bit of space, noise and cost
It’s basically a vm without the drawbacks of a vm, why would you not? It’s hecking awesome
The rest of the industry has figured out how to comply without f# over their users. This one is on Apple, as usual
I’ve got a couple machines running Kingston A400’s well over their rated spec, those are decently fast and start at about 30 euros
25 screens, 25 dancing gandalfs
Yea, I’ve seen that kind of humour in my grandpa’s movies sometimes too. Not my thing
I got that part, which is funny. The movie below tho, I don’t think is
I just don’t like derogatory jokes
Can’t relate
On the photo you see a violation of rules listed as one of the reasons this commit is made. Because it’s at the top the meme creator is presuming that’s their main priority.
And they disagree with that, so they’re calling them a “park ranger”. I’m guessing they’re alluding to an old but common media presentation of park rangers being childish about rules.
I get the joke with that it looks a bit odd to put that reason at the top of the list, but their response I find more unkind than funny
Someone explained it, turns out it’s just not my kind of joke. I get it now tho
I don’t get the joke
Yup, trying to rush to work just makes things slower
*bad managers
A good manager and/or team lead is great, but it’s a job difficult to get right
Ctrl+F5 in vs or under build