

You mean this branch not only has my code, but also my COWORKER’S CODE?!? Yeah, I can definitely see how that’s worse.
You mean this branch not only has my code, but also my COWORKER’S CODE?!? Yeah, I can definitely see how that’s worse.
An AI chat bot telling me my responses weren’t human enough, unreal.
You were BORN to deploy Kubernetes clusters
Pardon the confusion. This is Lemmy, anarchism is a utopistic solution where everyone sings kumbaya and gets along, not an apocalyptic hellscape where the people with the most guns amass all power. Fortunately, there has never been a societal experiment to determine what anarchy really is, so no one has to be proven wrong.
Looks like the whole thing is a very small whale that the tree grew around it.
OH MY GOD JUNE, ARE WE STARTING A COMEDY DUO?!?
Imagine having a 40% market share and losing it all. Honestly, it’s kind of incredible how far Ubuntu has fallen. Hopefully it serves as a lesson for anyone thinking about alienating their users.
If you only write tests for things that won’t fail, you’re doing it wrong. Are you anticipating some other feature coming soon? Write a failing test for it. Did you find untested code that might run soon with a little work? Write a test for it. Did a nonessential feature break while adding an essential feature, let the test fail and fix it later.
My favorite messages are “Don’t touch this file unless you talk to Gary. Don’t import this file unless you talk to Gary. Don’t even think about this file until you talk to Gary!” And Gary has moved on and hasn’t worked there for years.
All yaml is just sparkling JSON.
I mean, they were an employee who was exploring security vulnerabilities with a non-employee who has a blog. I would have fired them too.