Social pressure is a real thing. I wonder just how many people in the US have iphones because of that dumb blue-green bubble stuff.
Social pressure is a real thing. I wonder just how many people in the US have iphones because of that dumb blue-green bubble stuff.
Linkedin is a cesspool and nothing but a dumpster fire. I wish I wasn’t pressured to joining it for job searches.
There’s a conlang introducing phonemic hats, so why the hell not?
This is why I dread working with anything ‘too consumer friendly’.
Wasn’t it a few years ago that scientists working on human genes renamed something because excel was chaging it every time?
Let’s not mix NFTs into this.
So it’s somewhere between Open-Closed:
Are those USB naming schemes, or edgy usernames from 2000s like xXx_31Gen3x1HardCore_xXx
?
My workplace insists on using dot net classic to recreate a twenty years old VB app that should be able to drink, vote, and drive.
Please send help. SQL queries are a spaghetti mess and all the original devs are probably gone or dead.
I am so sorry, man. No one deserves this.
And this is why alcoholism is rampant. Please free me from this insanity.
I scream silently everytime.
And then there’s .net classic and .net core. Making up two entirely separate names shouldn’t be difficult for marketing executives.
I still think YYYY-MM-DD should be more apt for an international release.
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was a well known cheat code from the era, not exactly obscure if not contemporary.
And to think, the Q shit started on these sites.
There shouldn’t be, but that doesn’t mean it cannot be enhanced. Hopefully a popular feature from an extension can become integrated into official web clients.
Its very ingrained on me that a proper business should be able to spare a few on a domain for themselves, as I remember it before the dot-com bubble.
Now? Websites have been displaced by social media altogether and many small business simply prefer having an Instagram profile, for example.
Yeah, that’s what happens, something cool but that’s it. It would be nice if l could use it for something else other than a glorified online resume.
I also bought a cheap domain for experimenting around, so that’s where all my “not so professional” stuff goes.
It helps that Reddit along with other big platforms like FB absorbed all the traffic that in the old days would have been distributed into small separate forums. Not good for the ecosystem.