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my current favourite theory is glyphosate promotes blue-green algae growth, which creates a neurotoxin


I worked at a company that used Teams for video conferencing and Slack for chat. The fact that they specifically said "Teams for video conferencing" reminded me of that.

To be honest, it's not awful if you're only using it for that.


if we built these aquaducts now using common concrete, without steel reinforcement, they'd be in shambles in a few years.


Our dams don't appear to be that fragile.


Sorry, but you gave them permission to do it.

Why are people blaming GitHub?

Making it easy and frictionless for developers to build GitHub integrations is what a good developer platform should do.

You've learned a lesson to not just blindly click through an application requesting permissions to your account.


This


I think people not confined to a wheelchair have more options for physical training. You could say that's an unfair advantage to people actually requiring the chair.


True, and also it's possible that they would be able to get leverage from their legs in a way that not everyone could. It's a tricky topic.


"girls"


My dad worked on one of the radar stations on the dew line in Canada. He's got some cool photos. Like photos of a Polar Bear looking in the windows of his cabin.


I once had two employees and was definitely not in a high income bracket.


I had an alarm clock for a long time. My alarm set for 6:00am and I would wake up and look at the clock at 5:59. So, I would actually just wake up just before the alarm.


I don't use Ruby, and don't do OOP either, but my favourite talk is still Sandi Metz's "All The Little Things" and I think that's where she says "prefer duplication over the wrong abstraction." That's really changed me. I've since been seeing DRY and other misapplied dogma in a new light and have grown much over the years since.


Great quote. Link to the talk? When you say you don't use OOP, are you saying you use functional languages or you use imperative languages but don't do any of the OOP design crap?


Been using mostly Elixir full time (w/ some JS here and there) for the last 3 years.

Talk link: https://youtu.be/8bZh5LMaSmE


Thank you.


*don't do _anymore_


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