not a good look, Linus. If he were actually serious about handling mistakes and issues head-on, none of this would've happened because he would've publicly corrected his employee when he claimed their testing methods are superior to others'
yep there are many like him around the world, and I'd wager to say that most of them are actually potentially more dangerous than Trump because they're smarter and actually have an agenda of their own. What really did the USA in was not the person Trump, but rather that the whole republican apparatus and especially the corporate media went all in with him after it became clear he'd win the primaries. With the 2 party system, that means that basically half of the country was set up to deify him in a way that they haven't really tried with previous republican candidates
a) you don’t have the ability to understand what the client actually needs
the client doesn't understand either. This I have had to learn to accept and not blame the client for, it's OK and we'll figure it out together
b) if you over-architect your solution
we can't figure out what we actually need by overarchitecting something to death. If and when you find you've coded yourself into a corner because you didn't architect well enough 6 months ago, then congratulations it seems like what you're doing is good because you've made enough progress to actually need a better architecture
obviously I'm oversimplifying and people more experienced than me understand better how to walk the tightrope between unmaintainable spaghetti and an overengineered mess, but me, I try to keep shit as simple as possible because you never know
most seemingly sane countries have a significant and growing portion of the voters voting for some variation of the right wing populist contrarian theme, with varying amounts of straight up fascism mixed in. Another Trump win would empower those voters even more
it is temperature dependent, if you change this refresh timing in the BIOS to the tightest possible value at a given temperature, you can easily make your PC crash by heating the RAM up a bit (for example by removing a fan)
not a good look, Linus. If he were actually serious about handling mistakes and issues head-on, none of this would've happened because he would've publicly corrected his employee when he claimed their testing methods are superior to others'