Batman bin Suparman
Batman bin Suparman
I’d add “willfully trapping themselves in a greenhouse”
Better idea, send the robot to work and you can hang out at home
Exactly, each keystroke is an atomic task! Doesn’t that make you feel more productive?
I’d argue that if it’s possible to only partially complete it, it wasn’t an atomic task to begin with.
Careful. While funny, you’re running dangerously close to being sucked in.
If an intern (or damn near any employee) can be in a position to single handedly take down that scale of system it’s not the intern that should be fired - it’s the architect that baked that kind of weakness in the first place.
I’ve tried this a few times and my fingers always get really Fucking confused after about four bits.
Maybe he should run for office? With a resume like that I bet he could at least score a seat in the house of representatives
Same. I’ll still search there for stuff like BIFL or sone of the niche hobby subs but I don’t just go to scroll at all anymore. I’m kind of glad I’m getting a more reasonable amount of content at one go on Lemmy - I read more, have better sleep habits.
Edit: I still miss you Apollo!
So I don’t wholly disagree with your point, but even if I take that context at face value it still comes off as “ hey if your orgs are designed in perfect harmony w/ your objectives, your product will meet those objectives”.
Sure that’s logical as far as it goes, but it’s pretty much never the case in practice that you have a context that’s actually optimized to needs like that.
Hydrogen fires have the same characteristic as i understand it
Unless of course your job is to be a ping pong ball tester, in which case you may not be getting supported with the necessary tools to perform your job successfully.
Like eating out a mermaid’s cloaca.
Maybe our guy is just a corpophage and that option is all upside.
Have fun spelling shit out for the product owner.
Sincerely, A product owner
Sounds like a kickass bottle rocket.
I read a sci fi book where they used Ksec, Msec, etc. for all the time references - meant as a little background flavor but it was interesting to me just how much trying to parse it while I read just threw off my whole train of thought. Far more so than adjusting to metric spatial or temperature references.