I have some friends who seem to inform each other of things via Instagram.
I also get a lot of weird SMS/MMS messages that I think have been generated automatically by iMessage to try and map things it has to things actually in the spec.
I have some friends who seem to inform each other of things via Instagram.
I also get a lot of weird SMS/MMS messages that I think have been generated automatically by iMessage to try and map things it has to things actually in the spec.
Oh sorry, I saw "frontend dev" and assumed that meant web and not like local application.
If you are doing something less popular involving non-web messaging between processes that might be harder to break into.
Yeah but indoor CO2 levels have been above outdoor CO2 levels by way more than outdoor CO2 levels have risen. So unless it's some kind of weird thing where you have to hit a particular low level regularly to avoid the effect, it is hard to see the mechanism here.
Staying inside for months to years and watching your society fail at things that are actually important to you is also bad for one's mental health. You don't have to actually get Covid for Covid to get you.
Yeah, I assume when support people do not understand what I am telling them that they cannot afford to understand what I am telling them. Either they need to solve my problem in 30 seconds with a stock response, or else they need to get rid of me as fast as possible so they can deliver more stock responses to other people.
C++ is a worse idea, it is not a good web backend language.
C# is pretty easy. As long as your boss doesn't expect you to magically already be good at the thing they refused to allocate time for you to train in, you probably can just start trying to glue bits of C# web API examples together as your first project.
Learn on the field of battle.
Principality swimming and bartering champion.
Thule, a mythical region in Scandinavia
If you are paying people to compete with you, you need some anticompetitive lawsuits.
I don't think anything stops instances from e.g. running ads, or even charging subscription fees. The code is AGPL, and AGPL permits commercial use.
My understanding is that Usenet providers are responsible for making sure they don't distribute any copyrighted content to you unless they have a license or some other exception to copyright applies.