

No, it’s just bad. Still worth testing. Kind of amazing how bad it can be. It can also be a practical joke to add to your bag.
No, it’s just bad. Still worth testing. Kind of amazing how bad it can be. It can also be a practical joke to add to your bag.
Blue cheese and orange juice! It’s such a bad combo it’s worth trying.
Is the next step for Reddit to make all users pay?
In my book it is 3.79
Yup, it’s bullshit. Here’s Daniel Ek’s response
We have the ättestupa in Sweden - the idea that we pushed the elderly off a cliff when they got old.
Not a don’t know how to exit vim joke? Refreshing!
There is no projectile drop in 5 meters. A point blank with an RPG is possible.
In Sweden (and perhaps all of EU?) it is not allowed to say “no x” if there’s normally no “x” in that type of product, e.g glutenfree butter.
What about curl and wget? Telnet?
What about states close to Quebec?
I think this is far more common than one would hope. There are many senior developers out there who got their experience in a different time, when test coverage wasn’t important in many businesses. Writing test code is hard and it might be that your teammate simply don’t know how to do it.
If the tests aren’t there at approval time, they will never be there. I think it is perfectly fine to block approval, especially since you all agreed on it.
Solr is a great search engine. It won’t help you with the crawling, but if you manage to get the data into Solr you have a come far.
Is all of internet going to turn into a 24th glyph thing?
That is wildly different depending on location and number of guests
Not growth for economy, but for reaching critical mass in niches.
If you have the list of all documents before and after, you let the defendant do the discovery for you