I don’t know what either of those things are
I don’t know what either of those things are
I thought it was dumb too but, to be honest, I kind of prefer using “main” now. It’s quicker to type lol
I used Memmy up until development stopped and now use Voyager. It feels the most like Apollo did so it’s got my vote for best app
I’d love skylines 2 if I could just play it above 30fps on low graphics. I know I’d get a higher performance if I wasn’t playing it in Proton, but still. I have an RX 5700xt, it shouldn’t be this bad
Oh yeah, for sure as an answer to the OP question, but I’m still curious about their decyphering ability
Side question, but would ancient Romans be able to decipher a modern day language from one book? I’d imagine a language with Latin based words might be easy enough but not sure how equipped they were.
I miss /r/AskHistorians
I used it recently to update the creation date of a bunch of notes. Just wanted them to display in the correct order in Obsidian. Besides that though, always just used it for file creation lol
It is in Canada too but that doesn’t seem to stop companies from using the term
Pls no. I can only take so much Terraform
As a developer, I see sysadmins/devops as black magic masochists
Yeah that’s me. I signed up for and used beehaw for a month before switching to my current lemmy.ca. My old account would definitely be counted the same way as someone who signed up, got bored and left
Rest in peace Rideau street McDonald’s
The weird thing is that engineer is a protected term in Canada but every software dev title I’ve had so far includes it anyway. It doesn’t seem enforced at all here
There’s teams of people on the right at my company and while they’re able to build just about anything they’re asked to in wicked time, one look at their codebase makes you want to quit and become a farmer.
Unfortunately I’ve had to do work in their repos before and I would ALWAYS prefer working with someone who aims for 100% test coverage
At one of my first jobs, I was tasked to rewrite a bunch of legacy Perl scripts in Python and the unless lines always made me trip up. I don’t know why but it really messed with my mental flow when reading Perl code
I do this often. It’s useful if you want to send it to your coworker for some early feedback or as others have said, have the CI run
Same here except a Zillennial. I was born in 97 so I don’t really identify with zoomers nor millenials