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How is this basic?
How is this basic?
This isn’t ai…
That’s a featured snippet, so not AI at all.
They have first-past-the-post voting. So no, unfortunately.
I don’t get people who are silly enough to pay full price for these single player dlc-chocked games when there are perfectly free, uh, copies online.
Autohotkey is the most arcane fucking language I’ve used, idk why someone hasn’t rewritten it in something clearer.
Bosses will never understand this and discourage refactoring until months later nothing works and everything has to be rewritten…
Agreed, in any context where I’d open man I’d rather tldr instead. If you needed to read chunks of documentation like in man I’d rather just google the docs instead than clunkily try to read in terminal.
Man live coding interviews sound like a nightmare to me.
cough Anna’s cough archive cough
At that point why not use TSV?
It’s an odd industry-specific thing but in all my life I’ve never encountered an optometrist who wasn’t happy to adjust glasses for free. Just walk into any shop and ask.
I’ve only been programming seriously (for work) in the last two years and honestly don’t get the copy pasting memes. I get copy pasting a 1-3 line terminal snippet sometimes, but idk how people are getting away without actually writing their own code.
I fucking hate Outlook and if I have to pick between two similar jobs I’d pick the one with gsuite over Microsoft any day.
Rclone is superior IMHO, you have to explicitly name the output folder. Used to think it was a hassle but in hindsight being explicit about the destination reduces mistakes.
I use GNU find every day and still have to google about the details. Only learnt about - delete the other day, good to know the position matters.
Wouldn’t syncing automatically every few days give you the same protection though?
Did woodworking before I started software engineering, and I feel like the general attitude to craftsmanship applies well to coding.
Maybe it’s an issue of weatherproofing, or maybe vandalism?