What? I’m a software engineer (a so-called “professional”) at a major corporation and we get the choice between Windows and Mac. Every single person I know in the company has chosen Mac.
What? I’m a software engineer (a so-called “professional”) at a major corporation and we get the choice between Windows and Mac. Every single person I know in the company has chosen Mac.
Kotlin is definitely worth learning as a Java dev. It’s a wonderful language and plays nice with prior Java knowledge.
“The bankruptcy of Lordstown signals that the days of successful EV startups is in the rear-view mirror,” said Thomas Hayes, chairman at hedge fund Great Hill Capital. “Moving forward it will be Tesla and the traditional incumbents … that will duke it out for market share.”
Meanwhile at Rivian: 👋
Alternate headline: Reddit CEO Steve Huffman attempts to gaslight the entire world.
Any Dice game, really. The Battlefield games have always had incredible sound design.
Disclaimer: I haven’t played the latest one.
I donated the other day and I’m glad to see the user base here so willing to support the project!
If we want these places to succeed, we need to be willing to pay for them. It’s the only way to keep things running ad and data collection free.
I would have been happy paying Reddit to keep 3rd party app access… But they clearly think my data is worth more than a direct monthly fee. So I’ll give them neither and hang out here instead.
That’s an absolutely tone deaf response from spez.
Tone deafness is spez’s speciality.
You absolutely nailed it. I have no issues with what my manager asks me to use Jira for. I do have issues with the extremely convoluted UI and nearly every interaction triggering loading screens. Most of my time in Jira is spent fighting their terrible user interface and waiting for the damn thing to load.