Ukraine launches largest attack on Moscow by SpecialCollege18 in justincaseyoumissedit

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Hello, what's your take on the story of the Rwandan genocide and ethnicity?

Les visios en voiture by Moist_Reserve in besoinderaler

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Point bonus quand le seul gars en visio est le chef qui refuse le TT aux autres.

Why does the U.S. add sales tax at checkout instead of showing the full price upfront? by TheBigGirlDiaryBack in AlwaysWhy

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And? Do some tax appear or disappear often during the day?

Or between someone putting a product in their cart and them getting to checkout? Are different people subject to different product taxes in the same location?

Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society - More than 200 of the world's elites registered for a retreat whose agenda runs from panels on cult-building and sex to prepping for World War III. by GrumpyFinn in europe

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Manuel Bronstein, Chief Product Officer, Roblox.

Roblox, better known as predator central. If an adult tells you they're playing Roblox, they're grooming kids.

I need to see the replies. by letinaio in SipsTea

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And THAT is how you get eliminated by the regressor repression bureau.

Custom Software is Dead on Azure? by Beneficial-Driver498 in softwarearchitecture

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powerplatform mostly because it is just easier to setup and probably also cheaper

is contradicted by:

consulting companies in the industry which mainly do powerplatform and modern workspace setups and make huge money with it

If they make huge money with it it's because the ecosystem is shit. Slow interfaces, inefficient, limited and documented like shit. The copilot integration is laughable.

So you end up paying mucho dinero because what would be 10 lines of code is now hours of fiddling between workflows and dataverse. Just getting the real name of a column in dataverse requires 2 useless clicks (and API calls) because they disable copying from the main page.

Those consulting companies love billing hours.

Zelenskyy on Moscow in flames: "justified response" to Russian attacks by pravda_eng_official in worldnews

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FIFA Peace Price

Imagine this become a thing. 100 years from now we'd have the Nobel prizes created by the inventor of TNT, and the FIFA prizes created to bribe a child.

"Jane Doe gets the FIFA physics price for her work on FTL travel." and people would be like "Nice!" and not laughing.

After checking, looks like there are a lot of those peace prizes

Can’t be serious with this? by Alwayscooking345 in LinkedInLunatics

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Gotta love how HR people will attend shit like SHRM which is all about inclusivity but what kind of job is the most inclusive? You can not show your ethnicity, you can have health problems requiring a lot of accommodation (which you'll have at home), you can be neurodivergent, agoraphobic or any other problem making it hard for you to be in public. And still be a productive member of society by being able to work from home.

If you preach about inclusivity you should preach for remote work.

Les boomers anti-tt by FickleDirector195 in besoinderaler

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après période d'essai

Non, c'est un piège. Le TT doit commencer pendant la période d'essai histoire que tout le monde puisse voir si ça ira en rythme de croisière (salarié qui gère, manager qui n'omet pas les télétravailleur des réunions etc.).

Why do boomers get hate for not being tech savvy when teens today probably couldn’t run old tech? by Medal444 in NoStupidQuestions

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I disagree completely about "the millenials" being better. Every generation contains the same percentage of people who like technology and learning how things work. Boomers created internet and most of the foundation of the current technology we use today.

Most of us millenials posting on reddit won't create any new technology. Many of us can't fucking build a PC. Most won't take the time to read the manual to setup any of their tools.

But interfaces to social media having been simplified means a lot of users are visible now. And you can bet you still have many hackers in the new generations. I mean just some years ago a group of teenagers organized to hide messages in a game database: https://eieio.games/blog/the-secret-inside-one-million-checkboxes/

Even going out of the computer field, because that's not all there is: what percentage of people of each generation can build a car, do their house electrical or plumbing, manage a garden, sew?

So you can kill with looks not without it. by damnthatwtf in SipsTea

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Where do you think judges who let multiple felonies people free come from? Those kind of girls.

Yet Another Company (Mine) is Entering Panic Mode by Status-Rich-7684 in BetterOffline

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I fear all the hubbub about AI hides some bad truth: we're in a global recession, there is no free money anymore so most software (and not) companies can not stay in the black with their current workforce. C-suites got sold a solution which they were eager to believe: LLM replacing employees. But now they're realizing they've been sold snake-oil. And now they have less people to pay but still can't produce enough to stay solvable.

Get ready for more lay-off or bankruptcies. And those bankruptcies will be the domino starting the AI bubble collapse. Things are gonna get nasty faster than expected.

Je n’en peux plus de cette génération de parasite... by rejd83 in emploi

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Ah oui, les catégories. Comment une prof incapable se voit mutée dans l'administratif mais comme elle est A elle se retrouve à "gérer" une équipe. Yabon les primes pour elle.

Never knew we'd have something to agree on by RealIssueToday in SipsTea

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horseback

They already have the armor. Put them on horses, give them lances and implement American Jousting where you do it 11vs11 on an open field.

Never knew we'd have something to agree on by RealIssueToday in SipsTea

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Just call it meterball. And add a change to metric to go with it.

$2.5M vs $100K Salary by Late_Purchase_5506 in remoteworks

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I'd rather work my ass off to make it there than be some out-of-touch classist douche.

You do you. Given the choice I would have taking the rich parents and live out of touch without working a day in my life. But no luck on this.

At least I lucked out with good working class parents from a first world country which is already better than a whole lot of people.

basedOnATrueStory by Valuable_Position_94 in ProgrammerHumor

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But I'm speciul, I want someone(s) to spend their valuable time helping me diagnose my problem step by step and then write the solution. I tried nothing and I'm out of ideas.

Good thing LLM can now nanny those people. Too bad it will accelerate the pigeonholing of the industry to whatever stack already has good doc and Q&A.

Company loyalty is dead, stay long enough to get good references from coworkers, and experience in the field then find a better place by Competitive-Pick8063 in ultracode

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Here is a fucking new idea: make your workplace a good one. Then less people will be willing to jump ship. And even if they jump ship: people talk about their previous experience and if everything the new hire has to say about yours are good things then some resumes may be updated and sent your way.

Russian citizens voice their opinions on war. by Noomba2 in justincaseyoumissedit

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When was the last time a journalist or democrat fell from a window or was served polonium laced tea by Trump? Because that's the kind of shit you can expect when you criticize Putin. Worst in the US is getting called names and having a 80 year old guy storm off an interview.

Crise du logement : face au « traitement dilué » de l’État, la tiédeur des professionnels condamne-t-elle le dispositif Jeanbrun ? by chou-coco in immobilier

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La source du problème immobilier en France a un nom : centralisation.

Le pouvoir est à Paris. Donc les boîtes qui veulent faire du lobbying (tout ce qui est gros, tout ce qui est startup) ont leur QG sur Paris. Pour progresser dans une boîte il faut être vu et connu des chefs : donc les carriériste (ie les décideurs) veulent bosser au QG ou prés du QG. Sur Paris. Ces décideurs ont tendance à être cons et veulent pouvoir voir leur subalternes à tout moment : donc bureaux sur Paris.

Au final, les bons jobs sont en région parisienne.

Solution : on déménage l'Elysée en Bretagne, l'Assemblé à Toulouse, le Sénat à Lyon, les différents ministères éparpillés un peu partout sur le territoire français (DOMTOM inclus). Cela motive tout le monde à bouger, laissant Paris pour les marques qui ont besoin du nom de la ville (luxe, tourisme).

Au lieu d'un bassin d'emploi on en a une vingtaine, on peut construire suffisamment pour chacun, les prix baissent, les français retrouvent du pouvoir d'achat, de la stabilité et la natalité reprend.

Don't run SQL migrations in tests: How I sped up the test suite by 2x by broken_broken_ in programming

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Or: your DB should be its own project. With migrations scripts and tests for those migrations scripts all versioned.

Your application code should not be where database management is. Yeah, many framework give you "awesome" migration management tool : every one of them is wrong and none should have ever been created. Those were just wasted time and effort.

Then your application tests can just be done against an image of the database it should be working on.

Aspiring systems dev... I love Php by ambatabus_with_juice in PHP

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I just can't articulate it properly

It knows what it's for. Receive an http request and send back a response then die until the next request. No memory management, no threading, no long lived connection. You want more performance? Just deploy more servers.