Because it's a "free" piece of software so you are the product and therefore they want you to agree that they can harvest and sell your data
kautau
Investors hate this one glitch!
I now want a community led historical reenactment of loose tie wearing software devs in the 60s where they are just chain smoking and banging out COBOL or Fortran punch cards
Right. Given the option I will always choose to work with a decent programmer who can communicate well and documents their code, over a very strong programmer that doesn’t think they should waste time with documentation
I imagine if the legacy silicon hardware is straight from the factory the shape of the plastic doesn’t really matter too much
In all seriousness, afaik not unless they can replicate the wobble groove pressed into the discs, which is possible if they can press their own discs in bulk, but probably more expensive than it’s worth unless they are selling a ton of these
this post looks like some double plus ungood stuff to me
As long as "cleaner than you found it" also includes "better documented." I've worked with people who think that "the code should speak for itself" to the point that they will make biased decisions with no explanation or documentation and then if you ask them about it after their response is "look at the PR for how that decision was made." I'm not going to git blame and find your PR to find an outcome from an argument between two people that after scrolling just says "sometimes the API returns a JSON string here instead of nested JSON so we have this conditional" when that could be a comment
Seems like you aren't the only person asking that
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/sep/22/springfield-ohio-haitian-restaurants
The place mentioned in that article, Rose Goute Creole Restaurant, looks great: https://g.co/kgs/XFykf9j
I'm nowhere near ohio, but I've made a note to try that place if I'm ever within driving distance
I mean, it depends on how pure your ketamine is
I was referring to Clipchamp, not the OS