

Nice, the less reliance we have on the west the better, plus with the proximity of the 2 nations, the logistics of trade might work out better
Nice, the less reliance we have on the west the better, plus with the proximity of the 2 nations, the logistics of trade might work out better
Thats what they’d think until they actually get there only to find out it’s all pretend bullshit, like all religion and they ain’t treated any better
Or just buy and keep a secondary device in advance
I wish I had a heated bed
Which will also have some amount of insects in them if grown outside, cause there are some things you just can’t control
People are lazy and stupid, you can ask one question at a time or better yet setup a meeting to ask them verbally, you aren’t getting any answers otherwise
Yeah similar to what Vince Gilligan said, we need to make more stories about good people, because the media illiterate just start glamorizing the bad characters and completely miss the point
The very episode that’s shown in the thumbnail had a happy ending where the crew used his own tech against him
You seem to think atheism is some alternative belief you need to study. it’s not, It’s just no longer believing in the idea of God and instead just focusing on living your life the best you can. Just ask questions, be curious and don’t take anything at face value.
Difference is you don’t have to worry about medical issues if you lose your job cause it’s not tied to your employment
And do you not realize that the private insurance you pay for also pays for others insurance, if others don’t pay their insurance money your premiums go up to compensate for it
It says my member number is incorrect when I try to register. I’m gonna have to contact their support for this
Yeah my past experiences with React Native was finicky as well, but that was a few years ago, haven’t tried anything in Flutter yet, but I see your point. I thought Matrix was just a distributed chat protocol, I’ll look into it more regarding synapse
Well money is the only thing these people care about so of course that’s how they will put it
So which facilities was he using before he decided to become a bio terrorists lol
That’s true of any large old piece of software, I sometimes read my own code written a few months ago that I’ve forgotten and need to spend time to understand what it’s doing, imagine reading someone elses code written years ago. Companies don’t incentive good documentation or comments, and rarely have I seen proper coding standards enforced, so you end up with a lot of spaghetti code, with 600 line methods that do too many things and there may or may not be proper unit testing that covers this code thoroughly
Yeah you definately sound a lot older than most lemmy users, what are you doing lurking here creep. Don’t you have a bingo game to attend or something
It’s a big company problem. Here’s why even obvious bugs like this one slip through the cracks:
The Tyranny of “Requirements”
In large organizations, everything revolves around the roadmap. If a bug fix isn’t tied to a specific requirement or feature, it gets labeled as “tech debt” and shoved to the bottom of the backlog. And let’s be honest: “tech debt” is corporate-speak for “we’ll deal with this never.”
The Rotating Door of Ownership
Over eight years, developers and product managers come and go. The person who originally filed the ticket? Long gone. The person who understood the issue? Moved on to another project. Institutional memory fades, and the ticket becomes a relic of the past. Even if the problem is still very much alive.
The Myth of “Quick Fixes”
A 13-line patch might seem trivial, but in a legacy codebase, even small changes can have unintended consequences. Without proper tests or documentation, developers are often hesitant to touch old code. The risk of breaking something far outweighs the reward of fixing a non-critical bug.
The Invisible ROI
Let’s be real: improving load times doesn’t directly impact the bottom line. Selling Shark Cards (GTA’s virtual currency) does. Companies optimize for metrics that show up on quarterly earnings calls, not for goodwill or user experience, until it’s too late.
After watching The Rule of Jenny Pen recently, I’m really sad at the thought of elder abuse, a quick death feels more humane than an old age home.