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Can we start appreciating and respecting other people's professional experiences without dismissing and criticising them?

It's well written and brought to light a very interesting subject, e.g. "Marshall’s research showed that just 15-20% of riflemen in active combat positions ever fired their weapons".


Marshall didn't research anything, he just made it up.

Migrating straight away! Thank you!


Gosh, this title said everything...

So good that I feel that it is not necessary to read the article!


To be honest, GitHub actions made a big impact at a time when every other CI framework sucked, really badly. Maybe today, others are much better than they used to be!


Killing ourselves working, to pay huge amounts in taxes for this?


Next 30 years? You are probably clueless about taxes here.


Paywall


I agree, it’s hard to believe. Hopefully the original comment author can share one of those questions.


Fear of missing out, network effect, etc.

I personally never opened an account, do remember seeing ex-colleagues exaggerating their job descriptions, titles, etc It looks quite fake to me. But I wonder what could have happened to me if I had an account 10, 15 and 18 years ago.


No, it's different. A "toast" is a floating element, a "push notification" which is detached from the panel, e.g. can disappear quite quickly. The banner is placed closest to the context where the action is triggered, e.g. might require the user to close it. If you have some disability, e.g. cognitive, visual or motor, it's likely to be easier to perceive the information. When a user creates an "issue", the "issue item" is displayed in the list, meaning that you won't need a secondary notification process.


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