Coming from the Company that brought you "Visual Studio" and "Visual Studio Code" and called the followup of ".NET Framework" just ".NET". Sometimes I think they want their products to be hard to search.
It was entertaining and I enjoyed watching the characters. But all time related stuff seemed to not follow any logic and just do whatever was needed. I would have liked if it was more coherent.
This is honestly the biggest problem with it and I don't understand how it hasn't been solved after years. Luckily it was possible for me to just have one organization and just communicate as a guest with customers but it's still a mess. People that don't use it that way in don't see my messages when they are connected to another organization.
"Side Hustle" is basically a second form of income, so something other than your main job you make money with. "Hustle culture",I would describe as the expectation by society to work as much and hard as possible.
The cartoon plays on that by people being shocked someone dares to only have one source of income. It's more a social critique than a funny joke.
You can't write this kind of thing if you understand what a programmer does. The biggest part of the job is finding a good way to break down a problem into executable steps, not just actually writing the code.
Categorizing something doesn't mean all subcategories are the same. While you can argue that it's overgeneralizing that would be a different argument. Leftist is used outside of American Politics. I'm not American btw.
I couldn't warm up with mechanical keyboards for that reason, even the low profile ones were way too much travel for my taste. Cherry has recently released mechanical scissor switches, but the keyboards with them are very expensive.
The world has potential. I assume they would want to use a cat as the protagonist, so if it isn't a retelling or Sequel/Prequel, I'm not sure how it wouldn't feel forced. But I'm certainly curious.
Coming from the Company that brought you "Visual Studio" and "Visual Studio Code" and called the followup of ".NET Framework" just ".NET". Sometimes I think they want their products to be hard to search.