Not if your manager then takes the minimum of your estimate.
I don’t work for a while anymore.
Not if your manager then takes the minimum of your estimate.
I don’t work for a while anymore.
My boss asking, me: “2 days to a week”.
Meaning: 2 days best case szenario, but there’s likely something where i’m stuck for days trying to solve it, so a week.
My boss: “ok, two days then.”
What kinda environment do performance analysts work in? Because i can’t imagine a company performance analysing their app for fun.
Like, editing a /etc/config file or installling a package. You’re ading ssu to <tool> already, you’re aware you’re doing root tasks.
You joke but ssu is for that (since you are logged in already, why ask for a password).
Edit: this is for single-user systems. Makes yay (AUR helper) pretty convenient.
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- Embrace Change: Accept and adapt to evolving designs, understanding that change is intrinsic to software development.
Sounds like bad management to me.
And sure, start your project flexible and adabtable from the ground up, but that needs planning and time!
Basically, they developed a nice kernel with POSIX compatibility but then choose to ignore that part in the upper layers and explorer.exe?
Void. Boots in 2 seconds to Xfce if not for udev. Maybe i’ll try mdev.
The amount of
config.json
s I’ve had to mess with…
Yeah, json is not a good config format. As much as xml is not. Please use something like YAML or TOML.
You’re a bad example of what i said.
Crap, it’s only used in swiss and austria?
Ability to be prudent in certain situations.
The same like “gendern” in some german media?
Someone feels called out?
Some people like to be victim, some like drama and some are Mimosa on behalf of others. Augenmass is needed in such cases, instead of joining the drama.
In reference to the master-slave thing i guess?
Wait, UI toolkits need a render backend? Old FLTK too?
Rufus. Best for unlocked Windows images btw.
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Thanks, i’ll take a look.
For me it’s dependency hell. Almost as bad as npm.