WTF is the deal with US states banning masks? Are they going to ban washing your hands next?
The other half are about useful things, like what to do next, how your interfaces will look like, and "if you need help, just tell me, I can escalate it".
You try to learn how to read people by watching true crime TV shows?
That's really counterproductive.
As anything with Reddit, it depends on what you subscribe.
It's perfectly possible that this person sees the site completely dead. Personally, every time I go there it's full of interesting comics raised by some bots that keep reposting old things, and really really bad comments, but still plentiful.
No position: X.COM
Yes position: XCOM
Ignore the shouting; ignore the project; take a vacation and relax.
Id anybody paying you to be a FOSS developer? If no, you can do whatever you want with it.
This is one of my greatest disappointments on all of Star Trek. Why did they have to make a leader for the Borg? And turn them into a cult that hunts down non-believers?
There's a lot of throwing random shit over that wall omitted.
So, due to abnormal solar activity¹. The title made me wonder how one can have unpredicted loss of satellites, and yeah, this is a way.
The more satellites you have, the more of them you will lose like this. Doesn't look like anything unhealthy for them.
1 - Because yeah, we couldn't just have abnormal geological activity this year without the Sun also deciding to add up some.
AWS and Azure are services, not libraries; Elasticsearch is mostly open source; and DynamoDB, well, how many people use it again?
Ok, just went there. My home is full of smaller subs reposting old high-quality stuff. I could even mistake that for good activity if I haven't seen it already.
Popular is full of useless shit... so no visible impact.
I guess one has to subscribe to the correct subs to see the implosion.
How are those 2 different?