In an ideal world where people read the open source yes. But having contracts with a provider means someone else is responsible if shit fails and that’s half of the corporate world there.
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Well back in my days we would wear an onion on the belt, as it was the fashion at the time.
I don’t trust people who don’t have caps lock mapped to escape though, compose key or not.
Two hyphens are an en-dash. Try 3 for em. Filthy casuals!
(Obvious /s but yea don’t mean to insult.)
Naaah. Good programmers know how to use
as any as any
to make this work in typescript as well.
I had the grid solution wrong, but your explanation is sound! Thanks!
rooroo@feddit.orgto Science Memes@mander.xyz•The cell wall is the wall of the cell.English4·2 months agoAs a German, I’ve definitely learned that in school. Maybe it was memes by then as well, but it being the late 90s I doubt it.
Fuck Proton and their Trumps-ass-kissing CEO though.
I mean some of your advice is sound but honestly a lot of it reads like “step 1: have money, step 2: don’t have no money”
I fully agree with most of what you’re saying. But I also have many close friends who started out as coworkers, but we found out we’re enjoying each other’s company.
Hell I’m crashing on a former colleague’s (and former boss’s even) couch right now, and another colleague in the same city offered theirs. Another ex coworker is my deepest confidant in just about any topic.
It’s a bit tricky to find out which people are worth deepening the relationship with, and how to cordially avoid the others. But that’s just like everywhere else tbh.
Edit: I wanna add it’s perfectly fine to keep your distance to people from work, as long as you’re not being an asshole. I know I would have missed out on great seemingly lifetime friendships with that attitude and I don’t recommend not joining this seemingly cool person for a drink after work for the sole reason that you work together.