That's what a year of being a software architect does to you.
Too bad we don't have a way to count the radiation levels which is more accurate than looking at a smoke column.
Why is Microsoft defending Crowdstrike?
I simply don't get why domain squatting is legal. On my ccTLD it is absolutely illegal meaning you have to forfeit the domain if you don't use it anymore.
Code should always by itself document the "how" of the code, otherwise the code most likely isn't good enough. Something the code can never do is explain the "why" of the code, something that a lot of programmers skip. If you ever find yourself explaining the "how" in the comments, maybe run through the code once more and see if something can be simplified or variables can get more descriptive names.
For me, that's what was originally meant with self-documenting code. A shame lazy programmers hijacked the term in order to avoid writing any documentation.
That style is so last year
Donate to a human rights organization and/or volunteer in one. I'd say that's the best you can do. And remember that however horrible it sounds don't lose sleep over the suffering of people you don't know. There's a high risk it'll just consume you.
where they belong!
Sounds like you take the generosity of open-source devs for granted.
This might be a stupid question but now that you're on Linux, why not use something like LibreOffice or Collabora?
Just tow it beyond the environment.
Funny how different situations can be. I can't get an IPv6 address unless I pay for insanely expensive business tiers.
It looks like there's also a fence in the foreground and maybe a pathway inbetween, so I don't think it's a shared fence.