Uh-huh. What’s wrong with that? Seems perfect.
Uh-huh. What’s wrong with that? Seems perfect.
Last company I worked at used Typescript, but used any
for everything… I have no idea why. I never got an actual answer.
The sun is basically impervious
Getting some real “it’s unsinkable” vibes here, buddy. Don’t go selling tickets to an iceberg you can’t something something.
The last one knows it’s not a programming language and is annoyingly vocal about it.
If you’re paying someone $40 an hour who doesn’t know what a rectangle is then I think you’re the problem.
It makes sense why they did it, but their messed up versioning was the cause to begin with. You should always assume Devs will cut corners in inappropriate ways.
I have noticed on Sync that sometimes I see the spoiler, sometimes I don’t. Bet there are multiple variations being used across different clients.
Because they have dozens of years of experience! They didn’t learn anything from it, but they have it!
You just never know when that bastard is gonna pop up
Why in the ever loving fuck would anyone want Teams in their car?!
I even don’t know a single person who wants it on their computer.
The individual responding isn’t the issue. They haven’t made any decision to respond like this, they are following a script.
The script is written by people who should know exactly what they are doing, so the result is either malice or negligence. Either way it’s unacceptable where the law is concerned.
Damn Irish.
since many site owners are uncomfortable running mystery code on our servers
And yet Node.js exists and flourishes.
There are a few options I guess. If enough people notice then there may be more money in being the company that respects privacy and just charges more for the car up front.
It might even encourage more people to buy used instead of new.
Or some people might just decide they don’t need a car.
Caring is the first step to actively doing something. The more people that know, the more that will care and the more people that will act. Gotta start somewhere.
Yeah. We were there! Or close enough… It was a glorious week where everything lined up perfectly… Then we overshot and we are in this clusterfuck of nonsense.