The plural of moose is meese.
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Software Architect turned Engineering Manager
The plural of moose is meese.
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I’m a software consultant and juggle multiple accounts without issue in Outlook. Whenever the authentication expires I have to sign in again in a bunch of places, but that only happens once a month.
Haha, yeah, free. I totally haven’t spent hundreds of dollars on the game. It’s over a decade with thousands of hours though. I haven’t really played the last couple years though, but that’s mostly because I have small children and a career
Getting started is always the hardest part. Once you’ve done some good work you can start relying more on word of mouth and charge more.
I would recommend doing some small jobs on Fiverr or Upwork. Contracting isn’t for everyone, nor is running a small business. Fiverr and Upwork will be pretty disconnected from your local contacts so if you mess up or decide it’s not for you then it’s easier to leave.
Ultimately it’s networking, instead of rolling your eyes when an acquaintance has an app idea you can offer to help.
There’s really good documentation out there and there’s bad/nonexistent documentation. So stackoverflow is going to be a more consistent experience.
Also I think it is a bit of a skill to be able to read documentation well, especially for Jr. Devs that might not have fully grasped OOP.
But I do. I really really do. I want Lemmy and the Fediverse to get more popular. I just don’t follow “Instagrammers” I’m not interested in. And there probably are people on Instagram I would be interested but have never heard about because I’m not on Instagram.
Regardless, we can always defederate and re-federate, doing it as a kneejerk reaction doesn’t make sense here.
Once I learned about http files I never went back. It’s so easy to share and use, I primarily use JetBrains but there are extensions for VSCode that do the same thing that I have used as well.
I’m unsure. A lot of people are saying yes, but they are also implying to do so preemptively which I don’t agree with. I would rather wait a few weeks and see what effect it has on this instance before making a decision.
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doesn’t necessarily mean “nothing”.
Classic toilet paper example.
Hey, my meme I reposted got reposted to this instance’s programmer humor. Cool!
I stole it from someone else, so no worries OP. I honestly just like how Lemmy can enable these “reposts”. I think it’s fun that someone else that a dumb meme I thought was funny was actually funny enough to post it again.
Wow! Looks great and super easy to do. Just made one for [email protected]
I also like the cohesion between the communities on an instance.
Looks like there has at least been a small team working on ffmpeg for some time. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/FFmpeg#History
Yup exactly. How do you define successful anyway? It’s say that Lemmy is already successful and it’s likely to continue to grow.
It’s unlikely Lemmy will ever be more successful than Reddit, but it doesn’t need to be.
Done!
Can we get one for engineering management?
Url: engineering_managers
Display name: Engineering Managers
I’ve seen other instances so the same. Makes sense to me!
Wow, I didn’t expect an expert to chime in.