And god help you if you forget those 3 lines somewhere and you silently have database failures or something else.
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They’re basically fashion victims.
My favorite is “Java is slow” said by someone advocating for a language that’s at least 10 times slower.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•As someone not in tech, I have no idea how to refer to my tech friends' jobsEnglish5·1 year agoEveryone who works on making software is a developer, even people who don’t program at all. people who make art for software work in software development. A “coder” only writes code. It’s more of a task than a job. A software engineer does technical design and probably also codes.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Atheists of lemmy what is a stereotype about us that is just not true?English26·1 year agoThat it’s a religion. Except for a few groups, which I find kind of strange, being an atheist is the lack of religion and belief in a god. It’s not a religion or anything like a religion and so often I see atheism discussed by the religious in religious terms l, as a monolith, and other ways that just totally miss the mark.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"If you tell a lie big enough and tell it frequently enough, people will eventually come to believe it". What is an example of this happening today?English1·2 years agoIf you ignore the actual usage of words then you’re speaking your own language and talking only with your own in-group bubble.
This was not a conversation about the political science term “liberal”. It is about lies told to everyone. We’re obviously discussing common usage.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"If you tell a lie big enough and tell it frequently enough, people will eventually come to believe it". What is an example of this happening today?English2·2 years agoThat’s only true if you use the international definition of “liberal”. In America, “liberal” means “left wing”. And we’re talking about American politics.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•"If you tell a lie big enough and tell it frequently enough, people will eventually come to believe it". What is an example of this happening today?English1683·2 years ago“Democrats are liberal/progressive”
In reality, they’re pretty conservative.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's the biggest "Green Flag" that could be misinterpreted as a "Red Flag"?English3·2 years agoIf you don’t cringe at some of your behaviors 10 years ago, then you’re either a a teenager or somehow stopped maturing.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What temperature do you keep your thermostat at?English2·2 years ago75 in the summer and 68 in the winter
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Protest Songs: why do I feel like there were many more (and many more that were popular) in the 60’s and 70’s?English301·2 years agoEssentially popular music is made via assembly lines owned by manufacturers now.
- People churn out beats.
- Other people lay down gibberish lyrics to set a melody to the best from step 1.
- The best from step 2 get, writers, actual lyrics and an artist.
- Artist records
- Engineers heavily rework the recorded vocals
The companies that run these assembly lines aren’t going to rock the boat like that. Writers that neither made the music nor will have any part of recording or performing are making a product. It’s not a passion project, so they aren’t going to write protest lyrics either. In the 60s and 70s, there was a lot of popular music that really was made by individual artists and bands.
Today, there is plenty of protest music. It’s just not popular music because it doesn’t have as much industry backing.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Has anyone else noticed a sudden lack of reading comprehension skills?English20·2 years agoI always hated that about redditers. They love to pretend they don’t understand people and then feel like they get bonus points if they can intentionally misconstrue your statements to be offensive or wrong.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•why are companies trying so hard to have employees back in the office?English33·2 years agoI know someone who works in IT at a place where they found that keystrokes rose 40% in office and significantly more work was completed as measured by story points. Keystrokes aren’t a great way to measure productivity, but it’s very suspicious that people somehow had to type less when they have to type to talk to anyone and often don’t have to in office.
It’s not perfectly scientific, but businesses pretty much never have scientific data to work with and the evidence they have says people overall are more productive in office.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts on restricting children’s access to pornography online?English3·2 years agoAs a population, that isn’t a realistic course of action. It won’t work for even most parents that care to try.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts on restricting children’s access to pornography online?English71·2 years agoUltimately, I agree with you and that’s why I’m against these laws, but I really do wish there was a good way to do it anonymously. Porn is not good for kids and it’s pretty much impossible to keep them away from it without drastic measures that are more harmful than porn.
Is it? They wrote “75% of LA’s population”.
75% of LA’s population lives outdoors? Is that a typo, because it’s obviously not true. Even the 6% you state for New York seems very unlikely.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is it me, or the hive mind mentality has come over here as well?English251·2 years agoThe hive mind is whatever the community upvotes. It’s inherent and was always on Lemmy as well as any other place that allows upvotes and/or downvotes.
pulaskiwasright@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Anyone got any tips for knocking a migraine when medicine doesn’t seem to be enough?English11·2 years agoSleep, water, better eye glasses. And maybe coffee, but only if you already regularly drink it.
In the book, I remember that sookie says that someone “had her engine running like the pace car at the indie 500”or something like it.