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well i have my own coffee machine at home and i only go into the office like once or twice a year so i’m not THAT upset about it. i just dont get why they wouldn’t just move them from the old to the new office
well i have my own coffee machine at home and i only go into the office like once or twice a year so i’m not THAT upset about it. i just dont get why they wouldn’t just move them from the old to the new office
Bean to cup coffee machines legitimately was part of the reason i took a job at my current company.
Then during covid they downsized offices and got rid of them all.
Now all we get is instant coffee…
scumbags…
i work for a big multinational and there was this woman who walks around with a little yappy thing. she’s the only one and i haven’t seen any rules about it in the employee handbook. i think she just turned up with it one day.
Can get a night in a small campsite for about £15.
Even cheaper if i’m only taking my tent
My dad did this once, he came back to find an old abandonned screwdriver and a “thank you” note
i dunno, 60 years would put me past being able to get a dog as i wouldn’t want to die and leave them.
dir="$(something that ultimately resolved to "")"
rm -r $dir/*
on a company server
I also once completely destroyed the data in a db that wasn’t backed up for that same company while trying to restore from a dump (which was deleted as part of the script i was running).
Luckily both of these mistakes happened on staging servers so no one really cared. (prod is backed up though so if i did it there, not that i have access to prod, it also wouldn’t be catastrophic)
not sure where it is tbh
I tend to ignore the KDE notifications. i want something that will be on screen until i take certain mitigating actions
looks similar, i might be able to adapt something from this, thanks
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function print(str) {
console.log(str)
}
FTFY
I sometimes wonder if the spaghetti i wrote when i was still learning to program (on my own, in the corner of the room, ignored by all the “real” devs) is still used by the team i wrote it for.
I’ll rip a tree out the ground and flip it upside down 'Fore I turn over a new leaf, clown
i have an exynos samsung
every time i have tried to install another OS on an android phone i have ended up bricking it.
there are natural carbonated water springs that exist. there arent many but the fact that there are some pushes the average amount of carbonation in the earths water above the 0L mark.
which by definition means that the earth cannot be considered flat in either sense of the word
maths…
Not from mozilla, they spun it off a couple years ago
“Thunderbird is completely independent of the Mozilla Corporation, the makers of Firefox.”
Edit: from 2012 apparently. time flies https://blog.thunderbird.net/2023/02/the-future-of-thunderbird-why-were-rebuilding-from-the-ground-up/
OP stated this was in europe. Out of the FAA’s jurisdiction. The EASA may have similar rules though