“It depends” is a good answer, and is in line with me questioning the above comment.
Here’s a link to a recent huge worldwide study: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/work#salary
“It depends” is a good answer, and is in line with me questioning the above comment.
Here’s a link to a recent huge worldwide study: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/work#salary
I prefer to use statisics rather than anecdotal evidence. The stack overflow survey shows full stack pretty far down:
Why would you think full stack developers make more money in general?
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Yes but I find all this both racist and sexist. Not all men in India are creeps, even if may be a rampant problem. Shouldn’t they instead try to punish the weirdos?
How about “we let private companies segregate in whichever ways they want!”?
Forcing Russia to defend so they can’t be on the offense any more.
This will lead to change fatigue. People will rather not cleanup as they go anymore and just get the work done, with worse and worse code quality as a result.
Fuzzy search solves this pretty good
That may lead to over-refactoring, leading to unmaintainable garbage code.
I agree. It’s written like “ugh I’m used to timezones, now what?”.
The seems like there is a problem with your platform if you can’t easily switch to a reasonable file explorer.
Ffrom a dev perspective it’s also often “Yep that would take three days if we worked on it”. Two years later - no progress.
There’s a difference between an estimate and a promise to deliver.
ESC + (shift) ZZ is faster and also saves your changes!
For me, federation sounds simple in theory. In practice it’s not for end users. Forcing an instance to discover a new, unfedeated community is a pain in the ass, let alone finding that community in the first place. All these little services (e.g. listing all instances/communities) are scattered and you kind of just have to learn as you go.
The average user just wants a nice search - that searches through “all” of Lemmy - something that is obviously hard or even impossible (or even not desirable to all users)
I think the above commenter is misunderstanding that the user is also federated. All of these concepts are hard to grasp but will eventually sink in I hope.
Copilot happily writes failing testa too, TDD style. It just generates code tests that are very common and probably won’t catch those hard to miss cases anyway.
But corporations are driven by the consumption of people. Without people there would be no consumption and no corporations.
Insomnia suddenly turned into a ransomware. Pay up or have all you dara lost!
A few days later Insomnium popped up supporting the old file format.