That’s the most Influx-like decision ever.
That’s the most Influx-like decision ever.
There are other query languages. InfluxDB develops one called Flux. It’s a master class on why corporate led open source can really suck. Daily use features get deprecated all the time and each new release is breaking. The documentation is horribly insufficient and the language syntax is usually not clear and it wraps many behaviors into one vague function name. Yes, SQL is pretty impressive.
All of them. Every idea any web designer has had since 2000 has been a bad one. Content on the internet is exclusively worse since Facebook was released. Redesigns let management get convenient quarterly objectives and we spend way too much time redesigning when we could be getting features. It’s all absurd.
Her name is literally Grimes
$100 off of a $2000 replacement, the rest of which will have to be done out of pocket. “We’re down with offering a recall, but we had to make sure it lines our C-suite’s pockets first.”
Remember that Martin Scorsese’s last big movie was The Irishman, so he isn’t saving the movie industry either.
Also, Hugo was based on a comic book, so kind of hypocritical.
Glitter is not a major micro plastic source, and people who buy glitter are probably not people who are worried about micro plastics anyways. Car tires are so much more of a micro plastics source that it’s almost not worth worrying about other sources until we figure that one out.
A neat trick I learned recently. The vertical /smaller/secondary monitor should go on different sides for different people. Hold a finger close to your face and close one eye and then the other. Whichever eye more closely matches the both-eye image is your dominant eye and is where your secondary monitor should go.
There isn’t a weight limit for the overhead compartment on any airline I’ve flown.
Impossible, all their 1970 tech is rusted through.
The environmental issue here isn’t really that they will re-enter, but that we will need to use lots of rockets to replace them. Rockets produce a ton of greenhouse gasses, but no one really cares because we don’t launch a lot of them. However, if we start launching rockets far more frequently to replace disposable space debris, then we’re gonna start hitting big numbers.
“Oh that’s Ralph, he’s a coke addict and probably only has 6 months to live, best to avoid him at all costs.”
One of these days, someone is going to invent a confluence alternative that only supports markdown and doesn’t have nay of confluences stupidity and it is going to EXPLODE and bankrupt Atlassian.
No babe! I was busy doing review!
That’s actually embarrassing. They could literally afford to donate millions.
It’s not corporate FOSS that’s the problem here, it’s the BSD license. If BSD had a stronger license, Apple would be forced to give more back.
I remember when he got the job. It didn’t make big news, but literally everyone’s take was “This is the worst decision possible, why would you do this?” And things were quiet for a bit, but eventually he had to remind us who he is.
2023 isn’t over, and school will be in session through the end if the year. We’ll get an impressive record setting year on both those numbers probably.
Even when I was able to get a license through University, I eventually switched to VSCode just to avoid the hassle of verifying my license.
But if the 5 year old was allowed to buy a gun, this would never have happened!