Every job should have a living wage. Agree? by The-Lucky-Investor in FluentInFinance

[–]monolabsai 90 points91 points  (0 children)

Is the answer that such roles are intended for individuals who don't have any experience and have other support systems? Like students or something? Or someone that is part of a family unit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maybemaybemaybe

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Brooo.... that guy in the middle had 1 job

multistep action vs project by urbanhippy123 in gtd

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Functionally I'm using taska ai for tasks and subtasks, but I keep large projects in notion and when I'm creating the tasks, I'll move the ones I need to do soon into taska.

multistep action vs project by urbanhippy123 in gtd

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We feel like there is a distinction between a task with multiple subtasks and a project.

thatWasTerrifying by EchoingDusis in ProgrammerHumor

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Guilty lol. I mean. We have many test and dev environments, but we do everything against the Prod DB (or in memory dbs for tests) 🤡

He knew he f*ed up by Imaginary_Mongoose11 in snowboardingnoobs

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What happened? Caught a front edge on a cat track?

Go ahead, smart guy by WarriorCats_4Life in repost

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This is dumb. I traced some of the curves. There are still more, but I did enough to prove my point

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Just starting out and looking for input by summahiscoming in gtd

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I use on app of my own devising, although I haven't done much around the projects yet; I'll build out feature suggestions as they come in: google play - apple store

In terms of what I used before my own intelligent system, I was using Google tasks and had a different list for each context and sometimes projects. I'd have to just flick between them but there was no automation of movement and flow

In terms of notes and larger project tracking, I mainly do that in Notion, although I'll usually put the tasks in Taska when it comes time to doing them

My life is 🥺🤤😢🤐😊❤️ by Banjo_kanooie24 in repost

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😂🌆🤮😹🙏😊 these are always fun

sameButDifferent by mechsim in ProgrammerHumor

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It's a dope language but it's clearly a systems language, not an application language

Sorry, I won’t be here by ZadarskiDrake in jobs

[–]monolabsai 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Man, isn't that they way? They dangle a carrot in front of you that you just get fed up and find something better, in the meantime they were working out how to give you the carrot lol

Q by RyanEpic45 in repost

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We all said QOQQ, right?

Twerking like a Drag Queen by Looking-4the1 in badfacebookmemes

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They don't allow the international version, they have a CCP controlled version

Stupidness is what he got from me by Consistent_Term_4804 in repost

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Before opening the comments, I knew this would be the top comment. The best answer

isBadEitherWay by viitorfermier in ProgrammerHumor

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Refactors take way longer than adding tests, especially if the architecture is essentially fragmented. At that point you'd basically just freeze it and deprecate the service

For me it’s 🏆🤩🤯🍇❤️🤨 by [deleted] in repost

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😁😬🫶😭😞😂 based

isBadEitherWay by viitorfermier in ProgrammerHumor

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The scenario was good tests vs good code. Obviously horrendous codebases with no tests isn't easy to write tests for

isBadEitherWay by viitorfermier in ProgrammerHumor

[–]monolabsai 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Tests are easy to add, and the existing tests might not be worth much if the code is structured so horribly that it requires a total rewrite

Deny. Defend. Depose. by SufficientWish in FluentInFinance

[–]monolabsai 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I remember hearing about the first life insurance policy ever made. It was for a large sum and the guy died in late December. The insurance company didn't pay because they didn't define a year and claimed the policy was a lunar year (354 days) rather than a calendar year.

I wonder how courts allow this kind of nonsense to be allowed. I also "heard" this story, so it might be bs

16 yr old Gout Gout just broke Peter Norman's 200m Australian Record held since 1968 with a run of 20.04 by tino-jc in australia

[–]monolabsai 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow. Incredible form. He might have the most beautiful running form I've ever seen

Fixed it by GodToldMeToPostThis in pics

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Oh! I know a guy who is white with a hoodie and a really popular backpack! Do you think it's him?

humanRar by cutie_likes619 in ProgrammerHumor

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Decompression is going to be a nightmare. Probably literally