That makes a lot of sense actually.
That makes a lot of sense actually.
I never understood the benefit of this. You need to go backwards at some point regardless.
I have a great boss that knows that whatever I decide to do is probably the right priority. As long as our users are happy she is happy.
Is it quicker to fix it then to get the issue triaged? Just fix it and move on.
Since they specified “falsely” does that mean that there is legitimate witchcraft going on?
They disappeared for a reason. It was a crappy gimmick.
Is there a difference in alcohol level? Alcohol evaporates easier than water.
It seems to me that they like it. Am I missing something?
Sigh, there was a 50% random chance to get it right. You would think the fact that I actually know which is which would skew those odds in favor of me getting it right
If this came with ISO layout I would get it immediately. I can’t stand the horizontal enter key from the ANSII layout.
Mostly convenience, the Klarna app is miles ahead of what my bank offers.
While I agree that increasing consumer debt is a problem, I think Klarna provides a valuable service for online shopping.
I can get my goods delivered and inspect them before paying anything. If the goods are not as stated (or don’t arrive at all) I just dispute it and then it is Klarnas problem, I haven’t risked anything of my own money. If I had paid up front, I would have to try to get my money back. It’s almost always harder to get money back than to dispute and refuse to pay.
Some regulations are welcome, but I don’t see BNPL as a bad concept in itself.
Never walk behind a forklift
If you know how the code does something, you also know what it does.
You are absolutely right. It was inline comments I had in mind.
Absolutely, although I see that as part of why
Why is there a horrible hack here? Because stupid reason…
Comments should explain “why”, the code already explains “what”.
Texts are not synchronous communication. If a response/action is needed, a voice call is better suited.
I generally consume on my phone and produce on my computer. Phones are still mostly horrible for producing anything with a slight complexity.