Curious, what are the most popular apps used?
Curious, what are the most popular apps used?
I want this framed in the bathroom where the eyes looks straight at the toilet!!!
I meant in the context of celebrating thanksgiving.
Didn’t a lot of people (confederate) move to South America, mostly Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina after the civil war?
Boy oh boy. Go to some of the save-a-lots in Cleveland OH. You’ll see the “run down” feeling. It’s just supposed to be the cheapest store to buy stuff, which makes sense they don’t go all out
So assassins creed is accurate after all!
I actually expected “Meta”’s R&D to be close to what Amazon has with all of their metaverse money burning shitshow.
Only reason I have twitter is there isn’t a bot feed to mastodon for the POTUS account. All my other feeds (nfl, ESPN, etc…) are being copied or are publishing directly there.
Note, I don’t reply, like, comment or do anything to the feed, I just want to get the news “breaking” or otherwise
Same thing that happened last time. Everyone knew Hilary was becoming president, and everybody was shocked when it wasn’t.
And she’s the daughter of the smartest man in the universe!
I only use it to get updates and breaking stuff from NFL, ESPN, POTUS, etc. I don’t actually go on it to browse. I wish there was another place where I could the same level of breaking/interesting news/updates
I am not sure what the common/agreed upon rules are. Seems like it depends on the team lead or manager to decide. Some orgs have better engineers, experience, systems and others don’t.
I used to follow the 100% coverage because I was told to do so in my start. I found myself chasing semi-colons rather than null references. Luckily, I had a team mate with which we argued a lot about what we did, do, and will do and he helped me. (In a friendly manner, not like Dinesh and Gilfoyd from Silicon Valley).
Now, I start my tests by going over how the user will use it, e.g. the happy path. Then happy path away. It seems to cover most cases. It helps if you know the business too. (Think messaging system that is intentionally and strictly simple, or one that has a lot of Unicode and language support… fucking emojis hurt me cause I forget they exist even though I use them all the time, I always forget).
Alas, no matter what, I always miss some test case or a very imaginative user will find a way to show me how wrong I am.
In the end, I think the best, no matter how big or small the project you’re building is, to do many small PRs (with tests) to your team. This way, things are tested in increments and helps prevent PR burnouts. This I need to get better at myself.
I like it. I haven’t been back to Reddit since June 30th. It still has ways to go in terms of content and app availability. I am using Memmy and it is wonderful. Missing support for gifs (some work many don’t), albums, etc. great start.
Meta’s version of twitter.