Best summary ever. Meh.
Software engineer, nerd, homelaber
Best summary ever. Meh.
Sounds like a stable diffusion prompt. Dr Evil Googler laughing and telling YouTube user to drink another verification can of mountain dew.
Or force everyone to work part time, and drop benefits…
Correct. They now embed ads directly into the subtitles. There is a python program to strip those ads out, but doesn’t work with Plex directly. It can be setup with bazarr, but that requires sonarr and or radar…
Because there was a xss bug in Lemmy cause by not escaping some inputs
Where is the phase where management spends all the dev time getting contracts in place, then gets mad when they can’t keep the same schedule?
It could have just said: c++ programming for masochists.
Often when binaries are decompiled specific internal structures and code can be exposed and that can be used for comparison to source code to make an argument in court. Thats established case law already.
Either way it involves the person’s with the GPL copy right taking a company to court. IE openwrt comes from linksys taking the Linux kernel and BusyBox source. Both are GPL.
Or it’s because every time they make a ticket it’s so messy it can’t be understood.
Of course the grizzly way to respond back is to reassign it back to the QA and demand clarity and reproduction of the issue.
And then assign it back to them requesting they specify all the details so it can be groomed in the next scrum (hahah)
IDK but I agree with you about the GPL
Like Pokemon just got to catch them all. 🙂
The idea of an gallery feature would make for a great addition. RiF of course does this automatically to imgur gallery links and so does RES.
Keeping more of the history is probably a good thing if we want to replace Reddit. Think of all the homelab/server posts you’ve used that are over a year old. Good info can last a while.
Agree, it’s happened to me too, answer is post the question on Lemmy instead! This time those ass hats can’t take it away.
Why did Google Chat implement XMPP initially (with federation even), only to then destroy it later?
Thanks! I actually had somehow missed that.
You’re right, it is, but there are some folks who want nothing more than to burn down what you built. In the real world those people get physically dealt with, but in the virtual world where there’s no means of physically restraining someone, what’s your alternative?
Pretty cool trailer