Comment Who knew? (Score 1) 30
I thought Pokémon cards died out a long time ago. Who knew they were still a thing? I didn't
I guess they are just printing money with those things.
I thought Pokémon cards died out a long time ago. Who knew they were still a thing? I didn't
I guess they are just printing money with those things.
Hookers and blow availability would definitely influence me in a variety of ways.
Seek some therapy for that anger you carry around.
Now I interview graduates who canâ(TM)t explain what a HAVING clause does in SQL
I avoid using HAVING when possible, it's screwy to troubleshoot, especially when dealing with nulls. Instead I break the query into multiple sub-queries (CTEs) via WITH statements.
That's DOGE's side of the story. Many employees found out they had to use their personal card for work travel and then file paperwork for reimbursement. That extra paperwork is created and processed on tax-payer's dime.
Cut-first-and-think-later...or quit.
If the crypto pop coincides with the AI pop, 1930's 2.0.
...cheap Russian oil. Profit!
"It looks like you are attempting grift, would you like help with that?"
At least customers asked for Xboxes.
It will be interesting to see how bad the AI bubble burst kicks MS.
But often it ends up the wrong tool for the job, used like a database or application. When the person who made the spaghetti-sheets leaves, everyone is left scratching their heads.
MS-Access would be a better fit, but it's often frowned upon because amateurs have also damaged its reputation. It's possible to write maintenance-friendly apps with MS-Access, it's just not tuned that way out of the box, and "maintain-ifying" an app is not taught.
(Web equivalents of MS-Access so far suck. The web ruins every CRUD/biz/data idea, I've come to conclude, probably because of the LSD-laced DOM.)
So Bricklin would not have gotten a patent, that's all that means.
Similar happened for lawsuits over dBASE's IP. With a little digging, a couple of similar languages and systems were found for older bigger computers. There was very little in dBASE that was original. The cloners just used synonyms for commands and key-words.
DOS did similar word-play per CP/M. In the early days of software, almost everyone was a dirty rat-thief, perhaps because patenting software was a legally murky area.
...going to fly to CRISPR Island and have their genes edited for a bigger dick, longer jiz, bigger tits, etc.
One of the view pieces of software I have that almost never crashes and almost always does what I want.
One of the core applications I require on a computer to be minimally useful . The others being a mail client, a web browse and a word processor.
At least they are installing renewables as fast as they can.
Evolution is a million line computer program falling into place by accident.