Yes. That’s research. Sometimes you don’t achieve what you set out to do.
Yes. That’s research. Sometimes you don’t achieve what you set out to do.
Wait… Is he Smilo Ren after being disfigured in battle?
Nothing we currently have
If you want a clean air zone don’t allow people to breach the zone by paying. Don’t treat it as a money making scheme.
How about “To learn it to that level will take 10,000 hours I don’t have”? Does that make more sense to you?
“learn Rust” in this case is learn it to a level where all of the little behaviour around cross language integrations are understood and security flaws won’t be introduced. Expert level.
It’s not “I did a pet project over the weekend”.
I’m trying to understand Git, but it’s a giant conceptual leap.
To start with, start with just using git locally. Don’t worry about GitHub or similar. Then git and SVN will work very similarly. The main difference is that you need to git add
files with changes inside before you commit them.
Once you’re comfortable with using it by yourself, then I suggest running something like forgejo
locally to be your own code server. Then you can play and learn how the two parts work together.
Generally, you need to give yourself a little time. You need to do the work. Be efficient…sure, but don’t try to force it to be quicker than the time you need to learn.
Right, so you just have a single step and then hand over to a proper script. I’ve seen many people try to put much more complex logic in there before handing over to a proper language.
Config is fine, but Yamls biggest problem is people use it to describe programs. For example: playbooks. For example: CI steps.
If YAML wasn’t abused in this way it would have a lot less hate.
Sometimes your longest serving engineers can be your biggest anchor. Good engineers are (justifyably) highly opinionated about what can be done, but sometimes it turns into “what I do works, so all other ways are wrong”. At that point the best move for them might be to go learn how somebody else does it. Wish them well, and back a different horse.
Often the money if far more than the individual realises.
Depending on the country, there may be taxes or other benefits which rise to the same degree or more.
Members of the team or grade need to be paid amounts which are within some range so that everything is fair.
You may feel you’re worth more than the majority of others, but it’s rarely the truth.
A VP was brought in at the company I used to work for that claimed “I need to offer candidates substantial increases or else I won’t attract top talent”. He started hiring people at a significantly higher rate. (I left at this point) Soon, the other engineers found out and all hell broke loose. They demanded equal pay.
The company is currently in financial difficulties. The salary bill got too big. They’re now struggling to complete the projects underway because they’ve had to cut staff and the 40yo company is probably going to be swallowed up.
😱 The xenomorphs have invaded Star Wars.
I have a lot of respect for this project. I lurk on the discussion forum and issues and I’ve always seen mature discussion even though the project was born out of issues which could have been quite emotive.
It’s also a lot nicer to run than any other git forge that I’ve had experience with.
Interesting. In the UK we have a fixed standing charge per day (about 45p), so when the price goes negative it is in your interest to use as much as you can. The most negative I’ve seen is -10p/kWh, but most of the time it’s fractions of a penny.
UK too.
Currently it’s gone back up to 7p (about half to normal price), but the solar has kicked in and I’m supplying power to the grid anyway.
We just did, though a democratic vote.
In situations where that’s not an option it has to be done in other ways.
…before you do it yourselves.
Are you suggesting the west should invade Russia to remove Putin?
There’s no getting away from the fact that it’s only the population of Russia that can change Russia. Sure, they can try to escape and leave, but that just leaves those who remain as the only ones able to do anything.
Obi-wan didn’t kill a sith lord. He was killed by one.
It doesn’t hide. It makes them happen first and, here’s the important bit, closes their scope quickly.