If it’s connected to a network it’s not enough that it’s an internal tool. Don’t open yourself up to a coworker executing code on your machine as you.
If it’s connected to a network it’s not enough that it’s an internal tool. Don’t open yourself up to a coworker executing code on your machine as you.
We just point a backend developer at it and hope.
I have a 12-15 minute commute and it made a huge difference to me.
I have an extra 90 minutes each day because at lunch time I’m already where I want to be.
What do you want to know?
I’ve been lightly pressured in multiple circles to get an iPhone.
When I had sprint, I had seamless transitions between wifi and mobile. If my network got weak/ slow it would transition to mobile mid call. Idk if it ever went from mobile to wifi, but now that’s its t mobile the wifi calling experience is much worse.
In fairness, I haven’t tried it on my new s22
Or 8 and 4.
Keep those arms away from the airbag’s path
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This is the truth. I switched back when I got a new pc at work, and google was way worse.
I get what your saying, but i feel like the aggressively public development model means that more could be public here than i would accept on another team.
A civil public email would have been fine.
It may not be immoral but it is unsafe.
I don’t mind self checkout. It turns out i can be so incompetent that the self checkout watcher has to scan everything for me.
I don’t doubt he’ll get churches in his old diocese, I’m doubtful that it’ll have far reaching consequences, though.
0.2 mm would probably be plenty
The American catholics who i know love Francis and think it’s taken too long to get him. Anecdotal, but I think the Dallas based church would have difficulty convincing local parishes that the Catholic pope is now misinformed and the new bigot really speaks for God
Forcing developers to think ahead about what data they actually need in advance also seems like a good thing maybe.
It does.
You’re right that this could introduce regressions, but it sounds like it’s making more testable.
My biggest concern would be introducing db contention with locks being held for too long, and introducing race conditions because the cached data isn’t locking the records when they’re cached.
Edit: your->you’re
Yeah, and the answer is quite a bit for some cases.
How much could performance even improve?
It’s so easy to use openjdk. I think the lesson is stop using oracle