

Guys it’s a bit, he’s doing a bit. Calm down.
Guys it’s a bit, he’s doing a bit. Calm down.
Worked out ok for me
I was 21 when I joined up. Got my batchelors, saw the world, met some people, did some things. Now I’m settled where I want doing the career I want. I credit the navy with a lot of the growing up/maturing I did.
You could join the AirForce. Get a degree or two out of it and get to travel some. 4 years isn’t a terrible commitment. I’d avoid the navy, army, or Marines tho, unless you also want to aim for medical disability lol
That’s pretty neat
Bye bye influenza B/Yamagata
Big tech won’t chip in is my bet. My company maintains its own version of Linux that has some specific certifications. Updating that box requires an act of god. My bet is that the companies that can afford to will create their own “LTS” versions that just get older and older, and more broken and exploited as time goes on…
Sorry, long night at work =/
Like, why though?
… I mean… I went to a four year university and got a Batchelors. Now I work as a software engineer. How’s that different from any other career path involving a 4 year degree?
Ok, so what’s everyone’s honest opinion about the app? I’ve used it once or twice before switching to rif and never used anything else. My wife has been using the official app and says it’s “fine”. I switched to lemmy after the API fiasco, so I really have no idea how it functions these days. Is it really that dogshit or are people like me just mad?
I don’t mean to be contrary, but is it fair to call programming niche when there are degree programs and tech programs (bootcamps) that are widely available? Plus, in some cases, you don’t need a degree or certificates, just a portfolio.
That took me way too long to get lol
I can’t be the only person that likes spam unironically, right? My wife thinks I’m crazy, but spam and eggs make a fine (enough) breakfast.
Oh no my cilantro aversion