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1,729karma·671submissions·November 12, 2012
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I did, both the video and the pictures on their website. It is too bulky for my taste, sizably larger than what people tend to use here in Europe. It must also be heavier, due to it housing the metal …
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Looks rather bulky for a screwdriver. Kudos on launching, hope they can at least make the cost that was sunk on the injection molds.
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Same observation here. Quite a bit of effort to try it out. Even a sample output/screenshot would be fine.
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So microfounder.com is selling a list of ~200 startups operated by solo founders making $4k/Mo in the process. Huh, you really can sell everything these days. Inspiring!
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No light bulbs to replace? LEDs die too, you know. Only a matter of time before they start flickering or burn out. Replacing them will be fun, as they probably weren’t meant to be replaced. Seen a gre…
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Perfect example, thanks for sharing.
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Perhaps the old advice (“never roll your own crypto”) should be reevaluated? If you’re creative enough, you could combine and apply existing algorithms in such ways that it would be very difficult to …
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Software is expensive to make. It can take years to build and if the price tag resembled true cost of software, very few would be ready to pay the full price. Subscription makes software available to …
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> cryptocurrency exchange Exactly what you’d expect from a company specializing in pixie dust. > It appears the balance of power has shifted back to employers. I respectfully disagree. Try getti…
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Looks great, I love the minimalistic design! Would it be possible to provide a filter which enables you to list jobs that do not have a physical location requirement? For instance, if I live in Sweden…
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I reacted to this as well. I hope he/she gets real value for the work they put in. Having worked as a developer and consumer of open source work (for huge finance institutions), it pains me to se…
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The website has a menu which slides open blazingly fast. Perhaps someone should inform them that the menu can be rendered slower?
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Explaining why maintenance is necessary time and time again (tech evolves fast) is soul-crushing and quite frankly rather demeaning. I need x amount of hours for maintenance work every sprint, or the …
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That video is story of my life. Microservices to the brim!!!
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We can’t even push to a git repo unless it has a linked work item/story/task/bug. So, in order to say, upgrade packages or refactor difficult to read code, the work item needs to be app…
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Any minute now, right? /s
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Funny you should ask. With my current employer, after the interview, I asked to see the code. My future manager took me upstairs to the location where the team was usually sitting. Surprised to see me…
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I'm not into woodworking, but give me a CNC milling machine and you can lock me up and throw the key away.
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This does not use a dictionary, spitting out everything rather than words which exist in said dictionary.
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Blogspam, in other words.
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I just had to hack/patch windows 11 in order to bring back "never combine taskbar windows" functionality which existed in windows 10. I am strongly considering switching over at this po…
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...aaand this is exactly why I refuse to "play" such "games".
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Does anyone here honestly cares what Elon says? Just wondering.
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I developed SAML/SSO integration for an application used by the Swiss UBS which initially relied on individual accounts, not even AD. Tricky stuff.
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Good luck lobbying without money. You’re essentially competing with ultra rich corporations that are also lobbying except in the opposite direction.
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In other words: ‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
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Around 700 people will be let go (source: https://www.di.se/digital/sparpaket-pa-klarna-sparkar-10-pro... )…
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Please read his comments. He is overwhelmed and I wouldn’t be surprised if he even felt abused. Users (especially free tier) can be (more often than not) nasty towards developers.
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This is what I was referring to. Thank you for clarifying.
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The author has every right to stop accepting the uncalled for abuse from users and drop development and support. I hope he can direct his attention to things that give him joy instead.