I wouldn’t put the manual review of thousands of application into the “less annoyances” box.
From their FAQ:
Pre-installed means that the game is already installed for you, so you don’t have to. This means all you need to do is download the .zip file, extract it, and run the game. That’s it! Easy, right?
When I finish watching a tv show, I go to the related sub to see best memes. Nobody can take that away from reddit.
I’m not coming back unless I have a chance to win a Dundie.
Unless it’s a 10-man startup, a typical company doesn’t employ exclusively architects and senior engineers.
By the way, I think it’s quite arrogant to think about this in terms of outsourcing and “we”. “We” might not outsource everything, but there’s a huge market with a lot of potential beyond borders where “we” are located. That’s why I explicitly said:
I don’t think that Java is going to wither away anytime soon, at least on a global scale.
I think that India will be a major factor and there are many Java developers. C-level guys don’t care about programming languages, they do care about cheap labor. So I don’t think that Java is going to wither away anytime soon, at least on a global scale.
Oh my god, ahaha.
It’s been like that for at least a ear.
If you click on the link:
Use case: I run a single user instance where I don’t create any of my own communities but I subscribe to and interact with a variety of communities on other instances. By making my instance non-private, everyone on the Internet can browse to it and see every remote community I’ve looked at which seems pretty bad for privacy.
My company laid off a few very efficient workers, who sacrificed a lot of time and mental health for the company, because people working remotely in India are cheaper.
I have to spend time looking at all files, figuring out which keys i haven’t added there
It sounds like a simple bash script could do that for you. Take keys from the English language file, compare against other language files, find missing keys for each language.
Why move from Reddit to a forum?
Sadly, I don’t see the answer to this question. While reddit shares some features with classic forums, these platforms are different. Moving to XenForo, which also requires a quite expensive license, is not the best choice as a reddit replacement.
Can’t ctrl+f a video. People don’t often have good presenting skills, talk slowly or with defects. Text is much easier to navigate, faster to read.
You’d probably need to configure your router if you want to access your laptop when you’re outside of your home network (e.g. from a mobile phone). If there’s an incoming connection to port 443 (https), your router doesn’t even know which device in the network could handle it. Port forwarding should be easy to set up on any modern router using their web interface. Same applies to some VPS providers like AWS Lightsail, they might have firewalls.
Like with every big task, take it step by step. You can’t learn everything overnight, start with something small. Set up a web server (e.g. nginx) what will act as a reverse proxy. Make it accessible from the internet. Then try to set up one of the services from your list and focus on it.
Learn one thing at a time, don’t rush and avoid context switching.
This is so dumb, what is he thinking? What’s the angle?
I’d guess that he wants to control what people see for one reason or another. I blocked a lot of communities here to make my feed more enjoyable.
What’s there to maintain, the feature is already there and should be relatively simple. I can’t imagine that Twitter backend is so bad that it requires active work on all components.
OpenAI and other companies working on LLMs: we are not sure how exactly this works
Neuroscientists: we are not sure how exactly our brains work
bioemerl: I KNOW HOW ALL THIS WORKS AND IF YOU DO NOT AGREE YOU ARE EITHER TROLL OR JUST STUPID
Man, try being less ignorant and arrogant.
Awesome, thanks!