it’s very useful to follow subject matter experts, when you’ve identified them
it’s very useful to follow subject matter experts, when you’ve identified them
boring work stuff, they entered wrong data and made a ticket to fix it several months after the fact. That data they enter is the input for a bunch of calculations, so cleaning up that mess is a lot of work and I’m the only one equipped to do it. They should be well aware of the importance of being exact with what they enter and only signing off on it when they’re 100% sure it’s correct, yet they keep messing it up. They made a stupid excuse about having to sign off on it even though they knew it wasn’t 100% done, when it’s been made perfectly clear that this is unacceptable regardless of circumstances because of legal ($$$$) ramifications
edit: I should add that those ramifications are potentially severe enough to bankrupt us. That particular administrative body does not fuck around and will tear us a new one if they smell blood
today, I used the word negligent in a work email. They done fucked up and I’m tired of their shit
catch(error) {
// todo
}
there are also many rifles where the en bloc clips fall out of the bottom of the magazine after firing the last round
doesn’t sqlite explicitly encourage this? I recall claims about storing blobs in a sqlite db having better performance than trying to do your own file operations
you know what I do like me some mechanical keyboards but I recently switched back to a run of the mill scissor switch keyboard because I think I like low profile keys more. Now I know there are some low profile mechanicals out there but I’m not sure I care enough to spend the money to get one. I think I’ll give this one a go for a while, maybe I’ll switch back later
I’ve done worse
my wife was having some problems finding the right W11 drivers for our Brother HL-2030 and dared to utter the thought of replacing it
I shut that down right quick
It’s a pretty neat canyon all in all
there were tons of cross posts on reddit, it’s just that they usually weren’t visible on the front page as such
a) you don’t have the ability to understand what the client actually needs
the client doesn’t understand either. This I have had to learn to accept and not blame the client for, it’s OK and we’ll figure it out together
b) if you over-architect your solution
we can’t figure out what we actually need by overarchitecting something to death. If and when you find you’ve coded yourself into a corner because you didn’t architect well enough 6 months ago, then congratulations it seems like what you’re doing is good because you’ve made enough progress to actually need a better architecture
obviously I’m oversimplifying and people more experienced than me understand better how to walk the tightrope between unmaintainable spaghetti and an overengineered mess, but me, I try to keep shit as simple as possible because you never know
it is temperature dependent, if you change this refresh timing in the BIOS to the tightest possible value at a given temperature, you can easily make your PC crash by heating the RAM up a bit (for example by removing a fan)
the java VM itself is actually pretty damn fast, sometimes even faster than native code because it can optimize code paths while it’s running
applications built with it tho, I’d say hit and miss but honestly we all know it’s a miss most of the time
how is this your problem?
repeat bottom panel and you get pretty close IME
yeah well NPM, it’s either this or I nuke the very ground you’re standing on
you know what will solve those problems though? blame them on someone else. “oh yeah that bug, yeah sorry the package we’re using messed it up, there’s a PR for that”