$retVal
and $item
are my personal favourite.
$retVal
and $item
are my personal favourite.
And decent variable names if you can, as well.
No magic numbers!
Excellent work by someone there. I love the customer service agent with the ski mask (who can barely keep a straight face) lol
Infrastructure can be a real problem in some places.
I’m currently on a mountain and since they upgraded to a hybrid satellite/cable system the speeds have skyrocketed. Laying cable/towers is just not viable, especially with dense rock peaks blocking line of sight.
Also I have coworkers in Nigeria who lose internet multiple times a day (and often don’t have the bandwidth for a video call) but most of them have bitten the bullet and paid the high up-front cost to get starlink at home. And now can do HD video calls with zero interruption (unless they have power issues, but that’s a whole other thing).
So I think there’s a lot of use-cases for sattelite, especially for people who aren’t considered worth the investment in non-sattelite infrastructure.
It’s just unfortunate that yeah, space junk is going to one day (suddenly) be a massive problem.
Edit: ah I may have replied to the wrong comment
Minimal supervision also could mean there’s no onboarding, no support and internal communication is awful.
A whole new generation of the Kobo readers just came out too!
I’ve got one of the previous Gen and I was so happy to find they have models with the clicky buttons to turn the page.
Holy shit. That is indeed 88 in binary…
For me now I think of it like a marvel movie.
This cop not shooting anyone is just like a man with superpowers swinging through the city on sci fi ropes.
It’s nice to imagine.
“Honestly… I’m glad that… that wizard guy is… dead”
– overheard, one of the ents after the battle of Orthanc
Primary source, bro /s
We need a Luigi (the human) Wojak asap.
Nintendo will step in and spoil the fun (hard) if this gets momentum.
Also for human Luigi: Mugshot Vs Twitter pic for drake meme also?
You don’t know any 5yo software engineers?
Oh that’s what I was looking for. Nice.
Thing is, any friends and family that click “accept” when an app asked for permission to see their address book will have accidentally released the “good” email.
I wonder whether there shouldn’t just be “an email I can read out to people on the phone” and the rest are all random privacy/hash ones.
Great, so when they abandon the nuclear project in 18mths who will maintain them?
It took me a moment to notice those weren’t specifically security terms…
Yeah I agree
The absolute lack of any kind of consistency with layout or alignment makes me cringe too.
It’s just shows how they’re just glued onto the page with no care or planning. Especially no consideration to the user or user experience.
Ghostery has an “auto-reject cookies” setting.
It’s not for you as a consumer.
It’s to reduce your usefulness as a worker.
Which would be lovely, if our value wasn’t calculated by our usefulness to the market.
I like the look of the stencil/shape left behind by a removed logo.
Feels rebellious.