Would be even funnier if it was posted to non-political memes
Rust dev, I enjoy reading and playing games, I also usually like to spend time with friends.
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Would be even funnier if it was posted to non-political memes
You didn’t listen when we told you there’s malware in torrents, so we put malware in torrents
I understood the original comment as “if devs were paid they wouldn’t sell out”. Which is probably valid, more or less
That’s deeper than it seems
Yeah, licenses like WTFPL highlight the difference between freedom for the user vs freedom for the developer.
I’m still not sure about which to consider the best license
To be fair, sometimes the message appears unexpectedly right where you were going to click, and you dismiss it without being able to read.
Maybe some messages should really appear with a dismissal button disabled for several seconds
I didn’t quite understand what you meant in the first paragraph. I kind of guessed from the second one, but I am still not sure
I don’t :(
Also, it can be sarcastic only in one of the two statements, so the project is a success but the guy is far from being a genius
Was going to comment that 😅
Would be nice if true, but I guess those “extra” money would most commonly stay in tops’ pockets
I envy you a bit. On the other hand, I have conditions that are at least okay, so I probably wouldn’t trade places because that’d be a lot of hassle searching for a nice place like yours and then trying to get into it
Just a little detail, is your company in the USA, in the EU, or elsewhere?
ANAMA
I’d say it’s a matter of what are the chances of bad advice. If something people on the internet are talking about is widely known, there would also be papers with research, and I’m better off reading that. If it’s a niche stuff, their talk on the internet doesn’t bear statistical significance anyway.
Sure, there are scammers and incompetent doctors, but I would rather ask several people with a medical license, than several thousand laymen that think they are competent enough to give advices
Albeit talking face to face is only a necessary condition, it’s not enough for trusting the person to advise you
Kind of bootstrap paradox
It errs on the passive side too much 😅
I think the point was more along the lines of “it will be hard, but you [the recipient] will have to write your subordinates to cut the crap”
Edit: that’s the original of the picture, although it is translated