“Ugh, who coiled up this cord?”
Covers any field with cords.
“It’s always DNS.”
Is it patch Tuesday again already?
It’s not a networks issue.
“Is that logo vector?”
Uh, I don’t know what that means, but I want it the size of a billboard.
Put it up and we’ll find out.
The billboard:
Narrator: It wasn’t.
Ha, as a large format, but not quite so large, printer dude I’m dying.
I need it 66 inches, 20k .jpg
Oh man. The number of tiny raster logos from the corners of web pages I was sent to etch on a wall-sized sign.
These fucking clowns just can’t maintain their documentation properly.
(There ya go, my line of work is only one of probably a zillion this’ll fit)
Circus rigging tech?
Unfortunately, most tech is ultimately circus rigging tech
Just talk about kubernetes, container registeries, CAC and you can have a 100k+ job.
For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a transmission that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of automatically synchronizing cardinal grammeters. Such an instrument is the turbo encabulator.
“Please do the needful”
Kindly
Greetings of the day!
After a certain point, DOM diffing just hurts performance. And I really just don’t see the point in a virtual DOM in 2023.
This is pretty Solid.
Garbage in is garbage out
This is true for a lot of fields, but I’m going to take a guess you’re working with machine learning?
I like to keep my professional life separate, but you’re not far off. It’s definitely data related yea :)
Dishwashing
Isn’t IBM documentation the worst?
Always grease your stern gland, it’ll save your life one day
I’d like to know more!
Nice try ChatGPT!
Go stand by the Gaylord.
(It’s not what it sounds like) Https://airseacontainers.com/blog/what-is-a-gaylord-box/
Electrical engineering: “Did you remember to add bypass caps?”
It’s not just about the p-value being more than 95%, the power also needs to be above 80% and we need to have run for at least a business cycle.