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> I'm amused by the tone. It's like the author doesn't realize that 99% of software development and deployment is done like this, or much much worse. Welcome to the real world. Agree with this, a lot of developers are in a fil
- seanwilsonI wish I hadn't experienced this exact scenario as well. I actually worked at a publishing company where I discovered the previous team building their major education platform didn't know there was such thing as source control. Their method for sharing mul
- folderStraight to git but have a simple and clear branching strategy. As in a full written procedure for the three main events of git. "Get code, commit code, push code". Then disallow direct commits to master to make people work in feature branches and make mer
- ehnto
This is hilarious.
this on loop forever please pic.twitter.com/sma2cHSc1F— J.D. Durkin (@jiveDurkey) July 31, 2018
Show this video to every pro athlete today pic.twitter.com/bU6Iuls9jA— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) April 16, 2018
Did someone say PIZZA? ????????
Credit: https://t.co/20eTi1DenO pic.twitter.com/S1VqKLFa5U— Hold My Beer (@HoldMyBeerMKE) January 27, 2018
I’ve had my iPhone 7 plus 256gb for a little over a year now.
Prior to iOS 11 and the iPhone 8 and X release, my iPhone 7 plus worked wonderfully. Super fast. Long battery life.
As soon as I upgrade to iOS 11 - poor battery life, consistently crashes apps, random restarts and poor performance overall.
Is Apple really “saving your phone” from battery degradation or are they purposely detuning your prior model-year phone to get you to upgrade to the latest and greatest?
I can’t say for sure… but this doesn’t bode well for my confidence in Apple.
“Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.” - Mark Twain
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