For the second step there is git blame-someone-else
For the second step there is git blame-someone-else
I want to disagree on German. It isn’t verbose. We’ve got several words where there isn’t an equivalent in pretty much any other languages. Including Schadenfreude und Torschlusspanik (the feeling that you are getting older l, can’t find a partner and will die alone).
The same EU legal text has in German 22.118 words Vs English 24.698.
The making me cry part, that’s fair. Overcomplicated, could be worse.
Garbage collection was at some point part of the spec but was removed in 23.
https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/memory/gc/declare_reachable
No. Unless you use waydroid
No. In Germany the big companies all have unions. You can always try to negotiate for better conditions, but it always has to be at least the union Tarif. If you can show that you are worth more you can get it.
There are companies selling a relabeled GCC with the O flags behind the license check.
Rnote Looks really interesting. Was searching for that. Thanks.
The ERP software I have to use has a strict limit of 6 characters as password. Only alphabet and numbers allowed.
Maybe when I leave I try an SQL injection.
We’re we are going we don’t need any comments.
crash from undocumented function parameter invariants
My favourite, as that was the exact point the dev was making in his talk, that the stuff is badly documented and that the function signature would document it perfectly.
Forgejo is working on that, but it’s not there yet.
Europe, yes. Britain, doubtful.