My HR told me I could no longer email bills, but instead had to give them the original paper. I’m afraid somebody there will have a heart attack when I tell them that that PDF file is the original.
My HR told me I could no longer email bills, but instead had to give them the original paper. I’m afraid somebody there will have a heart attack when I tell them that that PDF file is the original.
The day your machine is compromised is also the day ALL your passwords get stolen.
It’s funny, because a quick online search shows gitlab runs operations in Saudi Arabia. But at least a bunch of idiot westerners get to feel good about themselves 🤷♂️
Ugh this kind of BS virtue signaling is so pointless
But it is, do you not understand what rust brings compared to these two languages ?
With such a broad definition you could call even Haskell an oop language
I have the same problem with oop. 10 levels of encapsulated calls just to see you were in an overridden methods without enough data to find out which implementation it was. Ugh
Having to run a debugger to know what gets called at a given time is awful, and this oop practices exacerbate this
It’s not that it’s inherently safe, but that Microsoft is inherently not.
This is virtually the same thing with a different keyword, I’d like to hear where you (and the down voters) draw the line.
goto is used in C for this exact kind of early return management. The person you answered to does not maintain code I think
And I’m going to make you read those blocks because they are there for a damn reason. What are you even reading at this point if you’re not reading the preconditions? That’s how you end up dereferencing null pointers, when you have ten nested ifs you can barely see it on your screen
You’re being purposefully obtuse. Corporate distro means “by and for companies” which rolling releases are not
Is mint slower than Ubuntu? A bit surprised to hear an Ubuntu derivative called slow
No one’s saying the points raised are not valid, just that there’s no need to be a cunt about it in what should be a professional setting.