“Requires subscription. Monthly cost: $XX, total cost over 5y: $XXX” should do it
I’m a little teapot 🫖
“Requires subscription. Monthly cost: $XX, total cost over 5y: $XXX” should do it
Bro forgot to liberally sprinkle blockchain and AI dust on his project before offering it to investors
So it’s a thin client remote booting extremely slowly over a really high latency connection. Cool, the 1980s called and they want their tech back.
Look at it, it’s pining for the benthic depths
But if copyright didn’t generate profit for 3-4 generations how will my grandchildren buy yachts?!
I suspect they’ll offer compelling scuba vacations—oops, I mean arguments
Who needs an informed electorate anyway?
Boomers are just decrepit toddlers at this point anyway
Not understanding the difference between pre and post 9/11 politics
Yeah, no shit.
Another fun setup are the job postings put up so that a company can interview a bunch of people with no intent to hire them, claim none of the candidates are capable and then use that as evidence for the need for an H1B visa worker who they pay a cut rate salary. Good times.
I’d have a field day with that. Max line length 70 or 75, excessively verbose function and variable names, triple the normal amount of comments, extra whitespace wherever possible, tab width 8, etc. The possibilities are endless for that metric.
It’s a picture of the people who submit zero value comment spelling fixes to the Linux kernel so they can claim “I’ve submitted X patches to the Linux kernel” for KPIs or resume building
Or they’ll “purge” it and somehow the canaries will end up in the model anyway
TIL I’m also grumpy flufflefeathers
Turns out they were part of the derp state all along
+1, I was fully veg for about 15y until I started having dreams about turkey sandwiches. I’m weekday veg now and only eat meat/eggs/etc that isn’t sourced from factory farming. Shit’s expensive and if lab grown meat has the same nutritional profile without the animal suffering I’d happily switch.
Looks like someone fucked up package dependencies somewhere.
I’m surprised they don’t have some basic automated testing running in a VM after new package releases but I suppose they don’t need it if they can farm that duty out to their free userbase.
Good