I write developer tools. When I was doing web stuff I hated my job.
I write developer tools. When I was doing web stuff I hated my job.
Man I’m so glad I love my job.
I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to reveal to the world that your butt is an outie
Uhh this is a bottle stopper
In case you missed it, it’s an xkcd reference
At a previous job we had an unholy combination of the last two:
HTTP/1.1 200 POST /endpoint
{
"data": null,
"errors": ["403", "unauthorized"],
"success": false
}
That’s the idea of those “which pictures contain bikes?” ones and the ReCaptcha (where you had two words from books). In the book one, one of the words is known and the other is not. They’ll present the same unknown word to people until they get a clear answer from many dozens or hundreds of entries, using the known word as a control. Then that other word goes into the known words category.
No, I can’t defend a strawman you’re posing. But I don’t have to. I only have to defend my own positions, which are:
Your comment above implies that by supporting people’s right to vote, I give up my right to advocate for how they should vote, which is part of where the strawman comes from. I can defend their right to vote whilst also saying that voting certain ways are stupid or harmful. I never have to say “good on ya for making a terrible decision.”
Harm reduction. The two options with a non-zero chance of winning are the two major parties. Voting third-party or not voting is essentially splitting your vote between those two major parties. So in the short term, you vote for the harm reduction option while you work to get better options in the long term.
This is the opposite of the time my friend posted a link to my personal site on Digg. It was running on a Pentium 1 with 128 MiB of RAM on a home internet connection.
I believe the common terms now are “domme” and “sub”
You mean WebCompat.com, the Mozilla service that’s been working against browser monoculture for years?
Carrying the body of a smaller plane in a larger plane isn’t an antipattern either. Airbus does this between body assembly and attaching the wings.
I learned lolcode in college because we had to write a sorting algorithm in assembly and “any other programming language.”
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They don’t call it a viitor or an emacsitor. It’s an EDitor!
I frigging love my Steam Deck. It’s not about the fact that it’s a more powerful machine, but rather the ergonomics.
In my job as a software developer I’m mostly gluing libraries together.
In my hobby developing software I’m writing the libraries people glue together!