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@MartinhoFernandes Which reminds me of the problem I see with legalizing prostitution. Where it's illegal, they come up with such nice euphemisms. Where it's legal, they just don't bother, like the time I was walking down the street in Belgium (yes, at night) and a lady said something to me. I said something like: "Sorry, I don't speak French." She replied: "Well, you like sex don't you?"
@MartinhoFernandes Whereas I am old, but do watch South Park now and again. Then again, maybe it's because I've been to the real South Park (though there's no town there).
"The file icons show which files are up to date with a check mark (green) and which files have been modied and need to be committed with an exclamation mark (red)."
@ManofOneWay Stackoverflow has, IIRC, almost a million users. Sure there's one in a million who manages to have time enough to spend all day answering questions, and vain enough to go for the rep?
@ManofOneWay We must be looking at a different Jon. The one I was looking at had a 8h pause, which I presume was his sleeping time. And like six bursts of activity since.
@ManofOneWay Remember, google has the 80/20 rule: one fifth of your time you work on what you want to work on. And I doubt that google is the kind of employer that has a manager placed behind their devs to check their working in sweat from 9-5. If he gets his work done (and they are hiring such people only), they wouldn't care what he spends his time with.
@kbok I'm sure they have some sucky programmers too. But I wasn't talking about programmers exclusively. Maybe they have some sucky secretaries, or accountants, or middle managers, or janitors or whatever. But you can't be the size of Google without some sucky employees slipping in
Google's strength is that it is dominated by the clever, skilled ones
Unlike Microsoft, which sometimes seems to be a crowd of super skilled programmers led by monkeys