i'm afraid i can only answer to the third question
and the answer is obviously 42. you gotta work on the question though
i'm afraid i can only answer to the third question
and the answer is obviously 42. you gotta work on the question though
add some damn good mod tools. lemmy will die if the user base grows and the mod tools do not.
you got me laughing here
i've worked for 20h/w and 40h/w. i think 30/32 is a good balance
thank you for sharing.
and i'm definitely spoiled too, my previous job paid me 35k gross per year and i want no less than that. i agree with you that software engineers here are under paid, but it is deeper than that. the software engineer job (and derivatives) does not exist in Italy. the contracts are generally or extremely generic (and so the pay brackets are reeeally low) or you have a contract for something totally unrelated (a friend of mine work in IT and have a contract for mechanics).
i got spoiled because my first job was from a German company, and their pay is a bit more fair than the ones in Italy.
you can use vscode over ssh, without installing anything on the remote system.
very beautiful, thank you for sharing
funny how here in Italy 30k gross per year is a pretty high salary.
software engineers with required experience in a field can get paid as low as 20k and they also want you to actually go to their office.
i need to open posts before clicking on the image.
thank you OP for the transcription, one day i will read the greentext from that instead of squinting my eyes at the image.
wholesome btw
on a serious note, is possible to never reboot?
like an high availability server that can't never go down, how do they manage kernel updates? *
every day we strive further from god
not yet, it is planned but not there yet