Coward
Coward for having his own opinion? So anyone who doesn’t agree with you is a coward?
Coward
Coward for having his own opinion? So anyone who doesn’t agree with you is a coward?
On all the agile projects I’ve worked on, the teams have been very reluctant to make a specification in place before starting development. Often claiming that we can’t know the requirements up-front, because we’re agile.
Welcome to Europe, where we get 1gbps fiber at reasonable prices. Here in Denmark it is available at ~$30/month for example. Because the same fiber infrastructure is accessible by many different ISPs to offer to consumers.
Article is from 2016
Please don’t give them ideas.
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Since the “new” version it has been shit. Typical big enterprises to break something the users like.
Perhaps they fixed it, but I experienced random crashes at least once an hour.
For most games. Tried Witcher 2 on Linux a few months ago, what an unstable mess.
I develop C# on Linux, but I run the full VS inside of a Windows 10 VM.
So convience over privacy, got it. That is pretty much what made Facebook rise to fame.
Are there any online collectives that work together to stop this tomfoolery?
Same as it has been for the last 100 years: Vote with your money. If you don’t like the product/service, don’t buy it. Stop thinking you can force them to change their offering.
How is your anecdote in any way relevant to the article?
Yes Europe is mostly manual. You pay a heavy premium to get a car with automatic transmission. Anecdotally, I bought a Skoda ~5 years ago and had to pay ~20% more for automatic transmission than manual.
Did you even bother to read the article?
Luckily, the creators of the NERV App, Gehirn Inc, have created an app-based alternative for users to get information in real-time, as well as running a Mastodon account
Missing perhaps the most important skill: Human to human communication, allowing you to:
I suspect it is missing because most developers, myself included, dislike human communication. We like computers because they give us honest and logical answers.
The same could be said about a lot of sources of income. It’s subjective what is considered a job.
If you have been gaining experience in the IT industry as a developer and have good hands-on experience on various issues that appear in any kind of application then you should consider moving higher in the corporate hierarchy.
Or, you know, keep doing what your enjoy and stay a developer.
Way to ignore the death of two people, and hijack the discussion for your own opinions. Good job /s
So a pharmacist should be allowed to refuse selling e.g. birth control, due to personal beliefs? Everyone can just decide who they want to service for any reason, right?