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People who rely on this shit don’t know how to debug anything. They just copy some code, without fully understanding the library or the APIs or the semantics, and then they expect someone else to debug it for them.
People who rely on this shit don’t know how to debug anything. They just copy some code, without fully understanding the library or the APIs or the semantics, and then they expect someone else to debug it for them.
This was happening before this “AI” craze.
It’s almost like working with shitty engineers.
What does mbin have that Lemmy does not? Should I switch to mbin?
I run perl on arch btw
Doesn’t that mean private non-routable subnets like 10.x or 192.x have always been a hack?
Wait… Do we not like NAT now??
I would want something that isn’t going to get in my way when casting or reeling. Like having extra fabric catch on your arm or trip you up. Also I don’t want to be getting bait and shit caught in all that fabric. The hat is a good idea, with the brim to protect from the sun, but the pointed top seems too heavy, so when you have to lean over it might fall off, or poke into the shit you are working with, like your tackle box. And then if you ever had to actually go in the water, lol good luck with that.
So you would probably be better off with jeans and a t-shirt.
That looks like the most uncomfortable thing to fish in.
Yeah but how many k-folds before it shits itself?
.so please, I use arch btw.
Let me just coalesce these types for you.
Had to check if you were also the top commentor.
This sounds like it could be right, but I don’t know enough about zebra tails.
The tail is a different partition?
I see the same thing with our newer folks. (And some older folks too.) and management seems to encourage it. Scary scary stuff. Because when something goes wrong there’s only a couple of people who can really figure it out. If I get hit by a bus or laid off, that’s going to be a big problem for them.