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You’re the actual proof that unpopular opinion does not result in downvotes to oblivion.
From now on : « remember that guy who said he LIKED Starfield… »
You’re the actual proof that unpopular opinion does not result in downvotes to oblivion.
From now on : « remember that guy who said he LIKED Starfield… »
Le plus sympa c’était des pizza maison, un Hawaiian Poke bowl, et la découverte d’un resto de burgers qui vient d’ouvrir à proximité (Green mango).
I like both switch pro and Xbox controller. But I hate how the A/B/X/Y are inverted between the Nintendo and Microsoft controllers…
And the management not getting why it takes so long to « just update some version numbers in Pom.xml files »…
Mais tel que présenté dans l’article ça n’a pas l’air d’être le cas, non ?
Composé d’un mélange novateur de graines de courge, de haricots de Lima, de graines de chanvre, d’huile de coco et de beurre de cacao, il a séduit les papilles des juges lors de la dégustation à l’aveugle.
Ça me semble normal qu’il soit disqualifié, ce serait comme avoir une poire gagnante du concours de la meilleure pomme. Bon coup de marketing ceci dit ! Et si c’est bon je veux bien goûter 🙂
Can we talk about annotations which are broken when you upgrade spring boot ? You are asked to upgrade some old application to the newest version of spring boot, application that you discover on the spot, the application does not work anymore after the upgrade, and you have to go through 10 intermediate upgrade guides to discover what could possibly be wrong ?
Somehow I miss those days. Now you need weeks of training to understand the black magic behind all the build/deployment stuff in whatever cloud provider your company decided to use…