Did any stick around? I thought they all folded.
Did any stick around? I thought they all folded.
Chrome doesn’t seem to play a role in what they are talking about.
They’ll use money from this tourism tax… to advertise for more tourism. Granted, not all of it. But I don’t really get it. I figured the point was because they needed extra funds to cover increased service costs because of tourism. Being able to use it for tourism advertisements doesn’t make sense if that’s the case though.
This was not on my bingo card.
You mean people don’t like paying 50-100% more for food? And having it be subpar because of delivery times. I’m shocked. When they had a lot of deals going on it wasn’t so bad, but that’s mostly over.
About the only time I “use” them is when restaurants basically use them as their online menu.
Kinda did depending on how you look at it. 5 golden rings is said 8 times, for a total of 40. Same appears to be true for all the other items but I’m not checking them all.
We can go smaller.
But muh profit.
What? How would this change anything in that scenario? You’re still doing a video call if you want to talk to them.
And in an unlikely turn of fate, the backup office burned down too.
I couldn’t care less.
I did mean random devs, not the dev they tracked down that made the change.
You think they’d call up devs who left them just to ask if they happen to know about a random file?
What makes you say that? To me, it sounds like that’s what they do have cause they tracked the change back to him. The commit message obviously said nothing about the file.
Honestly, IDK. My company is moving their office slightly further away from me. This will add much more commute time because of the location though. I’m already looking for a new job but if I don’t find one by then I’m certainly not going in. We worked 100% remote for over 3 years. I’ll find out what the consequences are.
My situation will be a bit different though since the office location is moving. Seems unreasonable that they’d be able to deny unemployment because of that.
Like that guarantees quality.
They are quite well seasoned. But it’s also worth noting they are developers as well because the job usually has you debugging things or writing code that needs to be run for the specific customer. Not a large amount of code, but just things that end up being specific to a customer.
And if they have to come to a developer that actually works on the product, it’s usually a pain to try and figure out what is going on. Thankfully, this is very uncommon.
Britain about as dumb as the US.