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And those recipe changes were probably aimed at lowering costs, not increasing quality.
And those recipe changes were probably aimed at lowering costs, not increasing quality.
There are a lot of entry level jobs that basically assume new employees know nothing, anyway. Seems like this will just further devalue degrees and emphasize work experience for hiring.
That’s true for soda and beer lines, too…
If you want to do the software equivalent of digging a ditch that’s cool, but I’m not sure why you would expect to get an engineer’s salary for doing so.
The idea that coding is the only part of your job is “actual work” is where you’re going wrong. The goal is to create robust, well-functioning software that’s documented and fulfills what it needs to do, not write an arbitrary amount of code. Your job is more than just doing the part you like.
That would still require you to create an account, which is the part of the process people object to.
I was a beta tester and yelling about the death of most recent as well. It became clear that they did not care what people wanted, so I dropped out of the beta test and eventually un-installed the mobile app entirely. Now I read Facebook maybe once a week (my friends mostly stopped using it too).
I think I was running x11amp, but it was Linux-only at the time.
While most people on Lemmy are going to know what this means, the person who wrote this error message was definitely trying to be cute with that phrasing.
People liked the fact that his backing gave bluesky some extra clout, which gave it a lot more visibility. I don’t think the platform needs it any more, though.
Note that this isn’t going anywhere; the senate won’t take it up.
Smaller userbase, mostly taken from a specific subset of users. You tend to get extreme views amplified because of that, I think.
Not for long, though.
Yeah, E Ink is actually a brand. AFAIK there’s no one else producing suitable displays for ereaders at scale.
Keep in mind that only one company makes eInk displays. They’re all using the same displays.
Astronomy is pretty neat. Took it in college and it’s always maintained my interest.
Linux generally has a higher (perceived?) technical barrier to entry so people who opt to go that route often have strong opinions on exactly what they want from it. Not to mention that technical discussions in general are often centered around decided what the “right” way to do a thing is. That said regardless of how the opinions are stated, options aren’t a bad thing.
Remove seems like a terrible name for that method.
The watermark over the watermark on this…for that extra shitposty goodness.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.