This seems like a weird interpretation, at least based on the paraphrasing above. There’s no implicit anti union sentiment, it’s just acknowledging he has an obligation to be a good steward for his employees?
This seems like a weird interpretation, at least based on the paraphrasing above. There’s no implicit anti union sentiment, it’s just acknowledging he has an obligation to be a good steward for his employees?
No nested SQL queries allowed.
Edit: it was for a built in query language to populate dashboards (think Jira JQL meets Domo).
I had some inefficient SQL queries that meant we had to put some guardrails around user input so others didn’t take down prod like I did
I love how specific the labor jobs on the left are and the right side is like… All mathematicians.
I’ve had nothing but issues with Microsoft hardware… Even excluding Xbox stuff, my SP4 had major issues with video corruption and hard freezes. Multiple RMA attempts came back defective or damaged, even the first party folio keyboard went bad. These were widespread defects and once warranty was up I was sol.
The only thing that somewhat extended its life before it went full spicy pillow was putting Linux Mint on it with some kernel patches.
Thank God this community exists, but I’ll never buy another surface product as long as I live.
Absolutely this. I’m cheap AF and continued to do this, but Samsung has stopped these incentives so now I’m “stuck” on my s21 ultra.
I use quotes because it’s an awesome phone and 2 years later it’s still crushing everything I throw at it so I have no qualms with hanging onto it.
They’re the brothers in the Bible who had to make sacrifices to God.
Lol some clueless zoomer made this
As a corporate entity Reddit had much more liability to worry about and more to lose.
Part of the appeal of the fediverse is that any of us anywhere can run an instance with different stakes, applicable laws, etc.
Without having to worry about profit, conversations can flourish.
I largely agree with you, there’s already redundant subreddits and such.
But I think when we’re trying to capture a ton of Reddit users, anything that represents a hurdle to new user adoption is a concern. That goes double for things that are intrinsic to the Fediverse that aren’t intuitive to new users like myself.
Especially for an obese country.