Yes. It gives them leverage when working on standard specs. And it can lead to stagnation. The latter didn't happen yet, but they already tried to push their agenda multiple times already.
Nix is amazing. I'm using nix btw 🤣 on my steam deck 😃
But did the front fell off?
Great advice. I would add to it just to learn leveraging those tools effectively. They are great productivity boost. Another side effect once they become popular is that some skills that we already have will be harder to learn so they might be in higher demand.
Anyway, make sure you put aside enough money to not have to worry about such things 😃
Exactly what you're looking for.
You're the exception, not the majority. I think we can safely ASSume that 90% of people won't do it. Sad reality...
It's about having CC on file. He wants to create a mega app and needs to be able to charge users to do that. It's that simple.
The difference is they retracted the statement. Never heard of such a thing under Trump...
Yeah the Russian invasion before didn't help either.
It's done this way for SSO. Sometimes instead of providing the password you will be redirected to your company's SSO based on the email address domain.
I agree, I am certain that there are thousands of great and passionate about FOSS people there. I'm just not that certain about IBM ;) It's still probably better place to work at than most.
All in all, I am only saying that the fact that somebody cites "personal reasons" doesn't mean there are no other factors at play.
You shouldn't burn bridges when leaving even the shittiest employer. So personal reasons it is. We will never know what the truth is ;)
It's not about corporate instances. It's the bots and fake accounts/posts/comments. That's one of the issues with Reddit. There are little authentic posts. Most of them are advertisements it just reposts to farm karma to avoid detection. It's ridiculous.
Not only that, but the community is small enough that large corporations and marketing companies don't care about it. Yet ;)
and I mostly work on my own projects
Then your opinion is absolutely understandable.
It’s also frustrating b/c types don’t guarantee that the system does-the-thing, only that the type-system and compiler are happy, so it’s like pleasing the wrong boss, or some metaphor like that.
Types help you refactoring and communicating with other team members about expected inputs/outputs. Did you ever try debugging a number that should've been a string in a codebase that you didn't write? Example from today: jsforce will throw an exception when you pass a number instead of string due to the fact that the Salesforce server will complain that the type is incorrect. If the method had correct typing of "string", it would save me a few hours of debugging a huge library without visibility inside of it...
Have you heard about our lord and savior, TypeScript?
Increased from a very low level due to the fact that we imported gas through pipelines. Overall imports dropped significantly.
The title is misleading.
Quite a lot of IDEs will key you just click "add missing properties" action on the translation object to create a language file.