

Could be worse, it could be Japan where the purpose of X vs Circle is swapped.


Could be worse, it could be Japan where the purpose of X vs Circle is swapped.
Me too, I tried using Firefox on Mac but for some reason its power consumption is insanely high.


They get elected President.


How do you force people to give according to their ability? What if they don’t want to?
How the hell do you fuck up the task manager, an application that hasn’t needed to be touched in decades? At best, you stick a new skin over it to match the aesthetic. The core functionality of the task manager should have remained untouched going back to… What, Windows 3.0?
There’s some overlapping options here. CEOs frequently claim to wake up at 5AM and do a load of woo woo voodoo bullshit to ‘spot opportunities’, and they’re useless members of society.
My workplace doesn’t allow Bitwarden because ‘it’s not secure’.
A real “API Genius” would be complaining that your API doesn’t include HATEOAS, even though I’ve never once seen an API be used in that way, and few of the big tech APIs actually use it even though they call their APIs RESTful.
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I dunno I got my job last year and it was two interviews:
General personality interview, the sorts of normal interview questions like “Who are you? What do you do in your current job” etc.
Technical interview, which consisted of “Here’s some code. Tell me what it’s doing. How would you make it better?” and then some more general ones like “What design patterns have you heard of? Have you used them? If you have, when and why did you choose them?”
That was pretty good when compared to some of the other jobs I applied for back when I was a student. I applied at Boots, and it was phone interview, technical interview, abstract reasoning test, group work test, a powerpoint presentation, final interview, and then I got rejected. I applied to Nissan, phone interview, big group interview day having to spend money to get to the location, rejected.
I’m a bit more picky these days. One job wanted to record my screen and my face while doing a technical test, and I just refused outright, which pissed off the recruiter because she seemed pretty desperate to fill the role.


If you use Vim you’ll never use any other software


and yet… if it’s a company that’s a bit slack on security, the right command in the right place by someone with 2 monitors can kill the company dead.
You know for a bunch of tech-savvy people you all seem to fuck up your installs a lot.
Linux can be booted from a USB drive, Windows is deliberately designed to be easy to install and takes less than an hour, and nobody’s installing MacOS anyway.
I reckon it’s because you can’t resist tinkering and never READING THE INSTRUCTIONS
What’s the difference between an application and a program?
Is there a third option where it’s like “Nobody’s really been planning anything for centuries and everything’s just continuing and everyone knows there ought to be something different but nobody can agree on what that thing ought to be”?