I have a 2023+, but it isn’t my daily driver. I’ll fiddle a little and see what I find.
I have a 2023+, but it isn’t my daily driver. I’ll fiddle a little and see what I find.
How does this impact taste?
It isn’t a crab?
In their defense (maybe a stretch) it could be 1-tab indents with a 1-space display?
I’m trying for their sake.
I worked for a company that refused to use TypeScript because it “slowed devs down”. It was…a laughable period in my life.
And then I realized it’s python.
That’s what I did locally.
But a lot of this JavaScript wasn’t even transpiled/compiled for prod, just uploaded to a bucket and referenced directly. It was painful.
Typo’d property names when accessing was the biggest one. Assuming a property was one data type instead of another and not casting or handling it appropriately. Accidentally calling something like it’s a method when it isn’t.
I ran a bunch of plugins on my end to help with some of that, but many of the older or stubborn devs refused and would refuse anything but, like, vim with no add-ons.
110% agree. But…
One job I worked at wouldn’t let us do this because it created too large of a QA impact (lol). We were only allowed to modify code in the smallest section possible so that testing could be isolated and go faster.
At another job they mandated that TypeScript wasn’t allowed because it “slowed down development”. It was soooo laughable. The number of bugs introduced that could have been readily caught was absurd, but management never put the two pieces together.
In my defense, the backend contracts change so often in early development the any just made sense at first…
…and then the delivery date was moved up and we all just had to ship it…
…and then half of us got laid off so now there are no resources to go back and fix it…
…rinse, wash, repeat
Oh my gosh, that’s actually a plausible idea…thanks!
My cat does this is one room of the house…regularly (3-4 times a week)…and there is never anything there.
It’s super super weird. He’ll run into the room then immediately and aggressively look up and stare at the ceiling. Nearly every. single. time. And we can’t figure out why.
It’s been a thing for 2 years now.
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
My wife and I realized recently that both our phones are 80% photos of our animals, 10% memes, 5% food and like 5% of actual people.
Which is a pretty good ratio.
I miss my LG phone that let me customize the LED color based on app. That way if it were one color I knew it was semi-important, but other colors I knew were…dismissible.
I mean, yes and no. I have multiple Slack and multiple Teams instances. I also have 10 or so email accounts and then SMS and Signal.
Even spammy app notifications aside, I definitely get a lot.
But my solution is just leaving my phone on silent 24/7. So this feature wouldn’t really change anything.
I just set my phone to silent a couple years back and have never been happier. Have I missed a few phone calls? Yeah, but that is acceptable collateral damage.
I otherwise check on my own terms and that’s fine by me…(read: I pick up my phone, notice the number of notifications, and just click Clear All)
This might be the best comment I’ve read all night.