“That’s my name! You got it in one! Good job!”
“That’s my name! You got it in one! Good job!”
Dedicated to testing, absolutely, but they don’t necessarily require expertise regarding implementation.
Not to mention the fact that the more code there is, the more bugs you have.
It draws unfortunate parallels.
I do agree that the proposals to abolish “black” feel a bit misguided though surely well-intentioned; the etymology of “blacklist,” for example, has no relation to race whatsoever. However, there are unfortunate parallels with how “black” and “white” people were and indeed are still treated differently.
It is stupid, and it’s because of a failure to understand the nuance.
I will not inconvenience myself or anyone else by making any changes to existing configurations, which will surely break workflows, but I don’t give a shit what the main branch is called as long as it’s obvious.
There aren’t “slaves” in git, though. The term “master” in that context is that of a master copy.
I’d argue that abolishing the term “slave” isn’t the worst idea, implying that the word “master,” only in context where it’s paired with “slave,” should go as well - but that, of course, requires nuance, which a simple word filter lacks.
No, you can’t say “master,” either.
The day I found out that our intern was a furry was the day I realized the weirdos are finally winning.
Right, and the one kid wasn’t disemboweled, they had spontaneous oopsy-doodles-guts-all-noodles, and the other wasn’t dismembered, they went red-rover-red-rover-your-limbs-are-all-over.
That sounds like beheading, then.
And only one of those runs has complete logs containing the actual error causing the failure.
Oh Christ, I can’t believe I missed that.
Operating on low sleep and responding before coffee.
I shall flog myself now
I was making a joke about their spelling error.
That seems like the opposite problem
Just yesterday I ran into some chucklehead here on Lemmy that had convinced themselves that the average person would interpret “crypto” to mean SSL rather than cryptocurrency.
What exactly is CNN trying to accomplish with this hit piece?