you call it “occupational hazards”, I call it “work benefits”
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but we saved money by having the new junior Dev implement daylight savings time support at the last minute
2·2 months agoI would use an hex clock! do it!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock, but it's downloaded from app store
51·2 months ago120 missed calls from EA
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock, but it's downloaded from app store
7·2 months agoyep same for me and was tempted to delete it, I think my Lemmy instance is a bit slow than the others
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•CIA tracing those IPv44 addresses
33·2 months agothe forgotten ipv5
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Apple forgot to disable production source maps on the App Store web app
4·2 months agono it doesn’t, and I am very aware that if anything runs on someone’s computer then it can get replicated. but it gets slightly harder, also to reverse-engineer it or find potential fallacies. as well as source maps on prod are just a waste of bandwidth
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Apple forgot to disable production source maps on the App Store web app
12·2 months agodepends.
if we’re talking about a personal website nobody will care. if you are a multibillion company and there’s the risk that literally anyone can create a 1:1 clone of your services… yeah that’s a bit of a trouble
Amusing but I still prefer formally call them the “rustic people”