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Look up "Peter Principle"
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@Root @baeovvulf but with VOIP you could not need cell signal as long as you have good WiFi. Besides, who actually talks on their phones nowadays anyways?
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The answer is none. This is a hardware issue.
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Here's a thought.
In the time it takes IBM to ruin everything about RedHat (assuming they actually do change anything) You can migrate your machines to CentOS.
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I'd love to compliment you on your awesome loot but I can't see it through all the fucking filth on your camera lens.
@EveryoneWhoTakesPicturesWithYourPhone: clean you fucking lenses before taking fucking pictures. You are not a mid 90's Sears photographer.
Pet peeves aside, nice haul. -
Happens to me with Plex. Annoying as all hell.
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@Xamenyap perhaps you should educate him on how abstractions and APIs work. Or maybe he expects to see all of Twitter's code base when he makes an API call to search for #headInArse so that he might understand what the code is doing.
Why is the field of software engineering filled with so many bozos? 🤔🤔🤔 -
@billgates just the bottom one
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Hey that's my rant!
*Googles: how to handle fame* -
You manager needs to get his head out of his ass.
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@cantthinkofone After my previous company was acquired by SAP (look up "Gigya" if you're curious) I gave the whole thing a few months to process. After realizing they are basically a retarded unwanted sibling version of Oracle (which is already bad enough) I left.
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@-ANGRY-CLIENT- ok then I did understand what you were showing us.
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@-ANGRY-CLIENT- I don't understand what I'm looking at except a large shared bathroom and a soap gun.
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Same but with contractors.
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@mazabin my answer is that it started off as remote work acceptable. Then the managers changed.
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I say "dub-dub-dub" the one time every couple of years I even have to remember that urls all used to start with www
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So far this is the most confusing rant I have come across.
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I had a manager that asked me to come in at least 4 times a week. It would take me 3 hours each way. Basically a work day I'm traffic to spend a workday in the office.
The reasoning was team building and morale. Naturally then, when I came in I said some hellos and chatted people up.
I got scolded for not doing my job and being a distraction. The manager wanted people to come in and quietly stare at their monitors all day.
I asked him: "Then wtf is the point of coming in? How are we building morale if we can't even talk to each other in person."
I then got into the pattern of send WFH emails every morning and just not coming in.
After a couple of weeks of this, I decided to make the trek just to spend a day in the office.
When I arrived there was my manager sitting in an building by himself.
Everyone jumped on the WFH band wagon I started.
He said they had to quickly change their policy because they could not afford to lose the entire workforce at once.
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@ganjaman Lol
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@Jifuna what do express and Vue have to do with each other? I thought Vue was a front end framework/thing
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@lucaspar I see, so it's a tool to work with Vue then. Reasons for Vue++
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@nitwhiz thank you but unless that suggestion comes with a compelling argument I have no room for MORE options. Especially ones I've never heard of it their track record.
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Old habits die hard.
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Why not come at it with a blue/green kind of approach?
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The way this is worded makes me smile.
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@netctl I will have to try this strategy.
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@s0nic12 I too need an answer.
I'm literally trying to decide what the next evolution of my company's application is going to be.
Do we upgrade our Marionette to 4.0 or move to Vue or Angular. React is just not appealing.
Honestly, there is a huge appeal for us to not have a "compile" step and stick with Marionette 4 but I need more opinions. -
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@aritzh @lukegv @ScriptCoded
I guess I don't work enough on open source projects.
@Gregozor2121 is right.