@War I would say this is a public room. Let's have try to have a common understanding that we are coming from different cultures and that we may find funny, is not funny for other people ;)
fatal: The current branch weakref_translation_po has no upstream branch.
To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use
git push --set-upstream origin weakref_translation_po
and you have a config setting switched off which automatically on push creates the identical branch at the origin - so its asking you to explicitly make that request
it is a bit of an oddity in git, but its purely because the branch has been generated locally and it doesn't wish to make assumptions about what the remote is called
you didn't heard? they collecting cash to go to Antarctica to find a wall
the guy who though about that bullshit is damn genius, got everything a crazy person need, gov's coverup, lies, promise of beautiful life beyond the wall ... awesome story to fill up your youtube views and conventions, nice amount of cash in there :D
It looked at factors such as the number of people involved, time duration and a range of other factors to determine what is the expected length something can be kept secret
Using that method, it calculated that if the moon landing was a hoax for example, it would of lasted 3.68 years before the cover was blown
(That fact that there are multiple pieces of physical evidence you can still see / access to day, does somewhat put a hole in any conspiracy there)
it can't be used to expose one, it can only judge the potential / modelled chance that something for a long period still could be
a certain percentage would still consider moon landings a hoax - trying to equate a percentage chance they they are right is an interesting modelling question
There are at least 4 golf balls on the moon, but you can't see them - there is however a buggy and a reflective box left on there, both of which can be located
So there is physical evidence that items were placed on the surface - whether they were placed by human hands or an unmanned mission would then be the point of debate
here is the thing ... it something i am 100% against, but still want to hear your opinion
Currently I am outsourced developer, and within 1-2 months, my company will outsource me to another company ... and they asked me to "raise" my seniority on linked In and other platforms and CV and stuff like that. Just so they can sell me as senior and get more cash
And I have a problem with that, and I already said no, that ain't happening as I am not senior ... and especially all risk is on me, carrier, lies, they can simply say "guy lied to us"
so question is kinda simple, what would you do in that position? would it depend on cash? would you simply "raise" it by yourself ... better question is, when exactly did you start to feel like senior developers?
There is different sides to this, legal vs moral - overstating qualifications / incorrectly stating facts on resume during UK recruitment is a dismissible offence, e.g. you can and will get fired.
So regardless of a moral aspect, in the UK the legal aspect says you can not do it without being at risk. Your laws though may not be the same, so you have to rely on the moral aspect - and clearly acting without integrity is never going to sit well, or end well in my view - so I would not alter anything.
and every company can have a different view of 'senior' - you should get the job spec for senior, and mark yourself against that - you can get the senior job spec for the new company, and mark yourself against that - if you tick the boxes, you are senior, if you do not, you are not.
If there is a spec for senior, then it should be specific, measurable etc that means you can be scored to see if you 'pass'
if you genuinely tick every senior job spec aspect, then it would be fair to be considered 'senior'
although I would still argue that if you tick every box and they want to sell you as a senior, then you should already have that title and remuneration - and start asking why you do not have it already?
Of course others will have other opinions, but that is just my personal advice.
It shouldn't be an aspect of 'feel' which is subjective, it should be a measurable list of knowledge / facilities that are assigned to that title, which you can be measured against
building a website that will serve as a real website for a game shop, that may be doing in a distant or not distant future , online shopping
games that my mate is designing
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I have this code here: UPDATE innerb SET pcode = left(pcode, length(pcode) -2) WHERE pcode LIKE '%newv'; instead of -2 how could I replace with specific ending such as `101`
team i have this code (CASE WHEN CODE ='MATCHED_TO_CASE' AND J_NAME=J_NAME THEN 'T' ELSE 'F' END AS TREND), its returning T and F even where the condition is not always met
Using SOUNDEX for the first time. Not sure if it's what I should use. But basically I'm trying to have in my AJAX live search if a user misspells "Management" when searching on my website it still populates even if a user spelled it like "Mangment" or "Menagmnt"
auto complete does what you are asking about, when an user starts to type, the ajax hits database and brings back the data respecting to the inputs user have put.
which would lessen the chances of miss spelling
typing "c" would populate these from database -> call, caller, colleagues <- if they are stored. Now the user will know the spell as well to select or type to search what it needs too