At least in my org we use semantic versioning ( Major.Minor.patch) where patch must either be a new feature, a fix, or something that is backwards compatible
My ex had to do this a lot. She's ESL though so I just figured that was the reason.
I'm a softwate engineer and never saw anything like it before myself, but I didn't think much of it because my own interview process is so fucked up lol.
I'd kill to only have to do that and go through other behaviorals 🤣
Hmm could be a nice way to get the 5% cash back I get on aws/amazon via my business amex on other sites, depending on how the transaction is processed...
I've got this set up in home assistant, with smart bulbs that don't access the internet at all. Its really nice, goes from an orange red in the morning to full white back to orange red. Eventually will get all of the bulbs in my house set up with it but for now I have it only in my room
Wonder if there's a tool for compiling all issues from seperate sources to allow devs with repos hosted on several different platforms to respond easier.
Also feels like a way to get repeat issues more frequently
Got my jetKVM in the mail yesterday. Really sleek build and software. Liking it a lot so far.
Migrated my network to a router running openwrt this past week as well. Having issues with avahi-daemon crash looping, so I haven't been able to get mdns working in between networks 🤷
At least in my org we use semantic versioning ( Major.Minor.patch) where patch must either be a new feature, a fix, or something that is backwards compatible
Minor can be breaking
Major is basically something you're proud of lol