The series died when they killed desmond in favor of keeping the story open for endless sequels.
The series died when they killed desmond in favor of keeping the story open for endless sequels.
The project manager’s revenge: the last Scrum Master.
Is it really that unlikely that companies that jumped into the agile hype train do it wrong?
I find it funny how reddit manages to have active communities for towns, even ones in non-english speaking countries.
It’s one of the disadvantages of not having algorithms to push content up or down.
It’s pretty weird the meme community got going but the more serious one didn’t.
These random communities is something I wish picks up when the lemmyverse grows.
Like in general or regarding specific topics?
They don’t deserve my money, they already harvest enough of my data.
White space in the wrong place? Fails Wrong amount of tabs? Fail
Working in a big configuration file that has a lot of nesting? Good luck.
Best part is that most of these things don’t throw errors or anything, it just doesn’t work and you are left scratching your head as to why your deploy only fails in the production environment.
No, YAML can fuck right off. I hate that this shit format is used for cloud stuff.
Has some interesting ideas but I wouldn’t use it wholesale.
This actually seems like git flow, but easier while achieving the same objectives.
Should have shown some invisible radio waves
Battle for Wesnoth is my go to Linux for a decade at this point. Free fantasy turn based strategy game with fun campaigns.
Hey USA, how’s moving the semiconductor industry bqck home going for you?
Yeah
Good Post Theory
People complaining about privacy of everything, including lemmy itself (this is a good thing).
What’s is “political” or not tends to be a political matter.
Cars are expensive to buy and maintain. Also I don’t think finding a parking spot and then parking is a fun activity. Also the metro can in many cases be faster, and I can use my phone while I’m in it.