I saw an ad for a phone that folds in quarters
bitchkat
At a startup a long time ago, I was working on the weekend and brought my 3 year old with me. We had a customer coming in next week and this one machine was 5 days into a 7 day model build.
We had to go into that office to help someone with something unrelated. The little shit saw the blinking light and headed straight for the button.
On this computer (HP 710), it didn't shut off until you released the button. He actually was just pressing it but got spooked when I tried to get to it.
The next day our CEO told the guys that built that app that it had to be made so it could recover from crashes and restart from where it left off.
Was it sponsored by the Dash low sodium seasoning?
In Australia the call a case (24 bottles) of beer a slab.
Maybe this is some kind of canned wine?
LA does have municipal power.
I started getting messages every week from a carbon black scan blocking access to some npm's package.json.
IT just white listed files named package.json.
My answer is usually "I don't care how well it runs on your windows machine. Our deployments are on Linux".
I'm a old developer that has done a lot of admin over the years out of necessity.
A user
IT is an administrative function and is really part of operations.
Software development is generally a creative position and is a profit center. If you work somewhere where you develop internal apps, you may have a different perspective.
I had to laugh when I got banned from a sub because I used redact.