Don't want to be pedantic but you don't "own" children, you are parent.
When you think about it, we have so few "season" to experience in a human life, a max of farming knowledge must be shared and available to all.
OP never said he/she commits such code but wants to iterate, test, explore.
Of course, unused var should not be part of a commit.
Of course. Sure, AI image generated stuff are impressive but no way those companies could cover the operational, R&D cost if VC were not injecting shit load of fake money.]
it baffles me that people are still using Google Chrome.
tbh, cause my other comment in this thread were more windows-rant, I had one moment where I felt "alone" in enterprise (i was 23). It was in 2007, laptops in enterprise, at least in this insurance company was not common, and I was the only person with my glorious x60, at least within the openspace :). I was called in a meeting to help to display something, except that this is was my personal laptop, with hardware issue and gentooised, i don't remember exactly the issue but X was not willing to start at resume, even after reboot. I felt alone in front of the senior dev and manager guys :P Of course, it was the classical Murphy shit moment.
Note that this projector was usually connected to one of these HP pizzabox running wintel but it was not working. So I guess I shouldn't be totally ashamed at the end.
Same. I swear, people running Windows don't really know what "just works" means.
They had long longevity cause you didn't need a fucking client/gatekeeper (win only) to be allowed to use it, no DRM, was cross-platform from the beginning, was light, still light and the gameplay is simply awesome.
This is something typically American to be astonished by such thing or to talk about diversity all the freaking time.
I could trade my WFH for a room with a view and a door. :) fuck openspace and flexdesks!
I remember my internship at google 10y ago, with all the free perks, service to make you forget about chores, the cool attitude, etc...
Time to buy some shares, I guess.