I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
I’ve seen thin slices of apple or pear with something like goat cheese.
Figs are amazing.
This is a very uninformed response that seems to be based on nothing more than “I don’t like business people.”
A lot of people who obviously didn’t go to business school commenting on this post. Case studies make up quite a bit of business classes.
Or we could use a combination of letters, sometimes referred to as a word, to represent it.
Porn (or anything horny, explicit or not), Star Trek, vegans, communists.
Edit: this comment will piss off at least 75% of Lemmy.
Is true but I’ve also seen a lot of Americans who have a visceral reaction to things like offal that fall outside of what they’re used to. At the same time there’s a pretty wide variety of cultural backgrounds in America so my original statement is narrow minded.
In countries that are not america people regularly eat every part of the animal that can be eaten.
I’ve had smoked pig face, actually, and it was delicious.
XKCD 149 but worse.
Well that’s largely because so few companies are doing agile correctly. Its usually some form of agilefall.
I’m mostly just wondering how they’re distinguishing between astroturfing and legit posts.
Devil’s advocate here. Does not pretty much any post on the subject of politics that is not simply reporting constitute an attempt to manipulate public opinion? Are they specifically referencing nation states trying to influence public opinion?
And those recipe changes were probably aimed at lowering costs, not increasing quality.
There are a lot of entry level jobs that basically assume new employees know nothing, anyway. Seems like this will just further devalue degrees and emphasize work experience for hiring.
That’s true for soda and beer lines, too…
If you want to do the software equivalent of digging a ditch that’s cool, but I’m not sure why you would expect to get an engineer’s salary for doing so.
The idea that coding is the only part of your job is “actual work” is where you’re going wrong. The goal is to create robust, well-functioning software that’s documented and fulfills what it needs to do, not write an arbitrary amount of code. Your job is more than just doing the part you like.
Oh that sounds amazing.