I only know https://arc42.org/ which seems to be an alternative, but I haven't used either methods. Anything is good when it comes to documentation. I have written software for surgery devices and the process, code, scripts, and even the documentation MUST be followed, documented, tracked, signed, etc. It's really a breath of fresh air as you don't have to fight with other devs and managers to write the doc, because, well, the doc must be there and it's the law, or you'll get your ass kicked by the FDA or other government bodies if you don't it right.
Last time I checked they were still injecting code in random pages (for example on old reddit where each post in the list of a sub had additional stuff that was a PITA to disable).
That's what I thought. It's the first of the new season that made me smile. But I'm still not saving those, I don't feel the need to watch them twice. It's the equivalent of the late seasons of the Simpsons and I'm not sure it will improve.
I hate videos. I'd rather read a book with 500 pages than watch a video about anything. Actually, I don't think I've ever watched a technical video in my whole life.
It's the first time I've read about this and there is no discussion about it on Google. Is it really used or only one of those numerous weird theoretical ideas from the past?
The book that is mentioned "What Every Programmer Should Know About Object-Oriented Design" could be interesting though, but it costs $100 and I haven't found it on the internet.
I don't know if it's a joke or not, but you should definitely write all those commands in a reusable script, and take care of the password one way or another. It could be run by a CI or anything else, and you won't be there to type this password. The usual question is: why do you want to run multiple commands at the same time? If you can answer this, you may find a better way to do this.
In your case, you can replace all the commands with sudo apt install firefox.
I'm still a computer programmer but this new company seems to be more organized and not crazy, compared to the harassement that I experienced earlier. I'm still a bit anxious due to what happened before, but I'm starting to relax and I sleep better.
I started a new job last week and it’s not bad so far. It’s a good change after spending 5 years working with crazy bosses who were insulting people all the time.
It was my petty revenge instead of telling him that he was an asshole and a mediocre manager.