As a buzzword or whatever this is leagues worse than “agile”, which I already loathed the overuse/integration of.
As a buzzword or whatever this is leagues worse than “agile”, which I already loathed the overuse/integration of.
A bar near me serves BLFGT sliders and they are superb.
Beth Bourne sucks.
Hmm, good point. I have an astigmatism and slightly different vision in both eyes so now I’m questioning if it would even work for me.
This was a fantastic read. Good on ya.
Really? Despite how much of a flop it was, if I owned one I feel like I’d find it fun?
Though now that I think about it…did it even have many games?
Rustdesk is great. I’ve also used AnyDesk.
Recently I’ve used Parsec on a couple systems and it’s zippy, but I can’t get keyboard shortcuts to work for some reason.
Okay, now let’s all simultaneously just straight up stop paying.
What would be even more wild is if you edited/replied to yourself and said, “nvm figured it out”…only to later discover it and not remember what you did
I wonder if it’s possible that they’re paid money by Google to not support Firefox?
The maximum is much higher if it’s, say, a business loss.
Are you self hosting?
This makes my chest ache. That’s…so painful and sad.
I agree with the first part of your comment, but laundromats are absolutely a high profit business.
source: family friend owns a bunch of them, every single one was net profitable inside of a few months and they are now basically pure profit month over month. They make more money than I ever have from a single software development job, even at my peak, and they largely just farm maintenance out and pay some labor.
Still better than Jerry Seinfeld.
I feel like if I had an inner voice I’d get super annoyed at it.
It gets better.
This makes no sense. In my entire software development career, no government agency ever built an app in-house. It’s always contracted, to random individuals or companies. So this badge is garbage.
$350k TC seems low for a job of that magnitude at Google.
I hadn’t really heard of the TPU chips until a couple weeks ago when my boss told me about how he uses USB versions for at-home ML processing of his closed network camera feeds. At first I thought he was using NVIDIA GPUs in some sort of desktop unit and just burning energy…but I looked the USB things up and they’re wildly efficient and he says they work just fine for his applications. I was impressed.