Literally as we speak I’m waiting to hear back from QA about a production fix we rushed out at 4:50pm on a Friday. Surely this won’t go terribly
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Cowabunghole@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Ideas with storing electrons and or light in a containerEnglish
8·1 year agoThis post reads like someone took a bunch of Adderall and went through Wikipedia for hours but didn’t actually understand anything they read. Drink some water and get some sleep, bud.
Cowabunghole@lemmy.mlto
Technology@beehaw.org•Coding whiz had another talent: inappropriate insults • The Register
18·1 year agoI’ll save you a click. The story has pretty much nothing to do with the “coding whiz”, just a boring recollection of a guy’s occasional work on a ship. The only reference to the coding whiz’s inappropriate insult was
at work drinks he loudly asked the boss if he was still having an affair with a colleague – in front of the entire office and the boss’s wife, who had come in for the occasion.
Cowabunghole@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted or personal email solutions?English
1·2 years agoInteresting. I have always used their web app (even on mobile, i just use their pwa instead of the native app since the native app is missing obvious features), and I haven’t had any issues, but I can definitely understand the frustration if you want to use anything else. OP, keep that in mind if you’re thinking about Proton!
Cowabunghole@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-hosted or personal email solutions?English
5·2 years agoJust throwing in my two cents since I just went through this same ordeal: I use Proton, but be aware that you can only use a custom address if you pay for the premium plan which is not crazy cheap. I’ve been pretty happy with their premium plan so far, which includes premium features for mail, calendar, cloud drive, VPN, and password manager, but if I ever decide that I don’t want to keep paying for it, I can always transfer my custom domain to a different provider without needing to update my email.
As for the domain, I went with namecheap. I also have a pretty common name, so the good domains were taken and I had to settle for firstname@lastname.in but I think it’s still pretty easy to remember.
It’s my understanding that i,j are conventionally used in mathematics which carried over into programming, but specifically it comes from Fortran in which all integer variables start with “I” through “N” based on said mathematical convention

Is there any connection between this startup and the government? I won’t support a company that supports the Israeli government, financially or otherwise. But if it’s just a startup that happens to be run by Israeli people, can someone explain why that should affect anything? I don’t support the US government but I would still support American startups