The next US presidential debate in a nutshell.
The next US presidential debate in a nutshell.
We’ve all done it.
Thanks! Saving…
After death, wealth. Sometimes.
Haven’t seen an ad for a while. But wasn’t livejasmin on a certain class of site? Not that I’d know anything about that or anything…
Hahaha… Can relate. Visited a brother in the UK during winter from the tropics. So on board I was in jeans and a t-shirt. Only the airport didn’t have the boarding tubes, so we had to walk from the plane to the bus, then from the bus to the terminal. I severely underestimated the distance, had no jacket (in my luggage) and was just trying to maintain ‘cool’ the whole time, controlling breathing and fighting the shivers the whole time.
Oh, and I can’t pay you up front, but you may use me as a reference for any future opportunities you may have.
Anyone who’s not an influencer who bought it solely for the likes, fully intending to return it, care to chime in about the thing?
I WAS IN THE POOL! I WAS IN THE POOL! ITS SHRINKAGE!
Thought it was a snek that was pissed off because it’s so short it couldn’t slither and bitterly hates the world as a result.
I used to work in MNC consulting (big-5, tier-1 clients), but started a side gig for a friend’s sme company on weekends - it kinda grew from there. I had an opportunity to get into pretty much the entire business and mess around/ optimize different aspects of it, and built systems where they were needed, and as a nice side effect developed an intimate knowledge of said business aspects. End result? I have deep knowledge of particular niche segment and in my country at least, in this segment, I can confidently say I service, or have serviced the majority of companies.
Tl;dr: keep your ears open, find a friendly opportunity and work it hard. It gets easier as you go along.
This is unfortunate, but all to common. The joy of coding gets lost in politics, deadlines,.documentation and process. If this is you, you might want to give gig process work a shot. As a developer, you’re actually intimately familiar with how systems work and interact, abstraction, and the interactions between the boxes. I’m pushing 50, have 4 consulting retainers going that have been with me for over 10 years each, and I’m still feeling the same buzz of figuring out my customers processes, developing a solution and seeing it implemented as I designed. Coding is the drudgery, but when you’re playing a meaningful part in effecting company wide change, it’s something else.
If the internet has succeeded in anything, it’s that the illusion of competence is worth more than the thing itself. Until someone calls you out, that is.
Build it, record it, post it, and win all of the internet points!
Maybe it was a special military operation?
It’s only a problem if it comes and goes. Then your headlight oil sensor is probably shot. Heads up: it’s not a cheap fix.
Same. Whatsapp. The market has become so fragmented that it’s all about social clout and what you can compel others to install just to talk to your sorry ass.
The more times they require a sign in, the more places they can track you across anonymous/ private tabs.