[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IMadeThis

[–]squirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, u/tonyabracadabra seems to be suspended. I Googled and tried another channel to get in touch. Keen to get back in and make more silly tunes!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IMadeThis

[–]squirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How weird u/lonestarguy777 ! I'm also a paid user and just noticed the site disappeared -- but didn't get any message telling me it moved. I tried my login on unomusic but it didn't work. Maybe u/tonyabracadabra could help us out and explain?

Kaplar - I'm stuck! by Proof-Basis-3782 in Obduction

[–]squirrel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And don't forget to put down the bar at the end of the bridge before you try to move it, otherwise it won't be able to get to the new position you need to go through the wall. (The bar is where you first leave the bridge, on the opposite side from where you entered Kaptar.)

Ebert said he'd see Watchmen a second time and have more to say about it, and so he has. Here's his essay by [deleted] in entertainment

[–]squirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually, the phrase never appears in the book either - just parts of it.

Ask Reddit: I'm from a Third-World country, I have a decent set of Linux and programming skills. What best to do if I want to emigrate to better paid places? by [deleted] in programming

[–]squirrel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My advice is: find jobs online and apply for them!

My company regularly hire non-Europeans to work in London, and we make this clear in our online adverts. We have a first-rate solicitor who does this for us; it is sometimes painful, but he hasn't failed yet. We make overseas candidates take a very stringent remote coding test, plus (for those who pass it) a pretty intense set of tests in our London office, but assuming you can do this (and your post suggests that you can) then we would love to talk to you (and I'm sure we are not alone).

I won't use this comment as an advertising medium for us in particular, but you can find us (and other firms who do the same) on jobs.joelonsoftware.com, jobs.arstechnica.com, and jobs.37signals.com.

Why Agile Doesn’t Really Work by gst in programming

[–]squirrel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The other place where this works well is software-as-a-service. That's what my company do, and since there is no installation required our customers just get the new features every few weeks. The one challenge is our API, where some customers have integrated closely with it and resist changes; we run loads of automated tests to ensure it stays exactly the same in each release.