I agree, Terranigma is a great game!
I agree, Terranigma is a great game!
A lot do, but also a lot don’t. It’s household by household.
I’ll also mention that you can probably expect people who grew up in no-shoe households to have strong feelings about it.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.
And those recipe changes were probably aimed at lowering costs, not increasing quality.
There are a lot of entry level jobs that basically assume new employees know nothing, anyway. Seems like this will just further devalue degrees and emphasize work experience for hiring.
That’s true for soda and beer lines, too…
Uhh, how many of these are real?
A lot of people euphemistically use “school night” to mean work night.
Yeah I’m not using anything like that. Bit irresponsible of MS to not audit this stuff, then. Lots of businesses allowing users to install vs code extensions freely even if they’re otherwise restricted for software installs.
I don’t think I realized that the extensions could contain code since most of them are just doing syntax highlighting.
If you want to do the software equivalent of digging a ditch that’s cool, but I’m not sure why you would expect to get an engineer’s salary for doing so.
The idea that coding is the only part of your job is “actual work” is where you’re going wrong. The goal is to create robust, well-functioning software that’s documented and fulfills what it needs to do, not write an arbitrary amount of code. Your job is more than just doing the part you like.
That would still require you to create an account, which is the part of the process people object to.
I was a beta tester and yelling about the death of most recent as well. It became clear that they did not care what people wanted, so I dropped out of the beta test and eventually un-installed the mobile app entirely. Now I read Facebook maybe once a week (my friends mostly stopped using it too).
I’m in my 40s and I still regularly have dreams that I somehow didn’t really graduate high school.
“Senioritis” usually describes people who have checked out because they have a short amount of time left and have already received college admissions, so their grades don’t matter much.
I’m really not a fan of echo chambers on politics, and lemmy tends to be well outside of mainstream politics.
False dichotomy here. Americans could certainly reduce their intake of meat without going full vegan. Regulations could be created to treat livestock more humanely without completely eliminating factory farming, which yes would increase prices, which would probably also reduce meat consumption somewhat. Also population growth within the US has dropped off quite a bit and is projected to further decline.
Consumers have limited visibility into the conditions under which their products are made, and consumer behavior does not always result in the most desirable outcome for the public. Which makes it a regulation problem. That’s why regulation exists.
Seems like an odd group to take a random swipe at. Also, HTML?