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Should say hands up
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@rostopira Hahahaha That would do it too.
I'm using a laptop as well, but on a dock. I have to disable the main screen to do it, but you might be able to get it to work by using an adapter if you don't have 3 of the same input. I'm doing two DVI and a VGA. -
Hahahaha I have this problem at work. I have 3 vertical monitors, so I get a lot of comments about it. Usually saying that I can check emails faster, read PDFs or view more code at once gets them to go away.
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Adding groups to this and pretending it is one community seems disrespectful and disingenius.
LGBTAQI+ seems to be a giant lumping together of communities that are "different" but not the same. One example would be how vastly different the culture is between gay dudes and lesbian groups.
Not all but most sex positive groups or communities are pretty lacking of gay dudes due to the way they were and are suppressed. Just throwing sexual orientationsd that you think are different into one big group leads to a lot of 'us vs them'. -
@iamroot Due to when is best to launch you almost always pay contractors on the launch team overtime.
When you schedule it at an inconvient time fewer people want to be there, so you will have almost only people who absolutely have to be there. One example would be having two people do a job one could do because you are trying to teach the second person.
Launch customers really don't pay for military (no additional cost is incurred by the range), but contractors are usually paid by the hour, and the user (SpaceX) is charged. -
Hahahaha, this is nothing. They intentionally 'launch' on weekends and holidays to try and keep cost down all the time.
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@sunfishcc The goal is to make easy to decipher psudeo code that is hard for a normie to get by looking at. .
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@Gregozor2121 @GiddyNaya
There is a \s somewhere here right? -
@tokumei I feel like beginners add too many comments on things that aren't needed then don't comment things they don't understand.
Usually when you see shit like this:
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@nothappy Happens in government, but the questions are based on 20+ year old tech (we still use fax machines) and red tape that is made to help but does a shitty job.
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Damn, you're just @nothappy. Is this a government job? I've noticed that they are the worst with all things tech.
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@Snob If they are hard to interprate or too ambigious then they need to find a new person to write the job posting.
I understand that they asren't going to find someone who has all of the required skills, so if they are hiring anyone then they are going to have to accept that all of these skills aren't "required". Even then they need to do a better job seperating skills required from prefered and write a better job posting. -
@Nanos It is like a job application, if enough match they'll have to accept you.
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I've used a windows phone for a bit. They not the worst, but still pretty trash on software support imho. you could probably install android on it :D
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Any of those skills in a different group would not seem too bad, throw them all together and I just see shit work that isn't hardly dev related.
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My german is shit, but I feel like this was just translated from something not english.
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You should ask if you'll can collect 10% off the ad revenue when they release it.
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I now want to see a language that uses all emojis. I'm sure that there is some student that did it for a college project already.
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@N0-Flux-Given
I propose a new standard for the useage of almost and exactly.
Almost: around 2 months from 2 years ago
Exactly: Give or take a day.
Almost exactly: Within 3 weeks
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The people who write these either don't know the job or know they can be really selective due to the volume of applications.
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He isn't leadershipping right.
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A magnifying glass with a light, a couple of credit cards and some tweezers are the fix I used to do when I messed up PGA CPUs.
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@kamen That or the LIGHT use of a heat gun on the heatsink works. Hair dryer might be prefered.
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What I want to see are the version and changelogs.
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Wait until you are working at a company and they care more about status reports, meetings, and presentations on the project than the actual fucking code the project runs.
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@Hypergeek For them, the answer is to buy a new PC.
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@pwar If you see traffic from IE 6, do you really think that nobody will be using Edge?
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Recently had some bad supervision who micromanaged us on small things that didn't really matter and was generally bad at her job. Loved being expected to prevent loss of life and trusted to stop a 2.7 billion dollar launch while being micromanaged on small things like how a certain email would go out.
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It could be a lot worse.
You could be front end :P .
Still I'd guess that most people doing backend web development told themselves taht they wouldn't, or that they'd only do it to get started.
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Usually once they no longer rely on investments and aren't just a black hole for money.
When it becomes profitable and has a steady stream of customers.