Many of your points are good, but 4 is pretty weak. I have left my personal laptop for 20 minutes to come back and find that the cat has put me into airplane mode, opened a hexadecimal calculator I didn't know I had, written a complain to Microsoft that only didn't send because of airplane mode (error popup and all), opened my family recipes, edited my family recipes to include actual text-symbol emojis among other garbage, and recorded the whole thing as a...... Gamer Clip???
She does this routinely.
I disable my work laptop keyboard before I even LOOK away from it, I don't want to find out how much damage she could push to production.
To anyone reading the summary, this does not do it justice.
Read the article in full this time.
Parent company doesn't want ANYONE to have direct read access to the database - only the scant few heavily formatted reports the user-facing software will allow. Data analysis still needs to get done though, so.....
Yeah. PQ -> Data Model saves my ass and my co-workers think I'm a wizard.
That, and learning how to quietly exploit minor vulnerabilities in the software to get raw tables I "shouldn't" have and telling not one soul has been a winning combo!
The original photo was for bridesmaid dresses, being sent out as an approval picture or something.
Looks like they were considering adding a short sleeved jacket to the ensemble.
Much worse than that - they were loaned the only working prototype of a small two-man team, along with the GPU it was designed to work with. They "lost" the GPU, tested the prototype on a GPU it was never meant to work with, publicly shit on the product REALLY hard when it didn't work, were asked for the prototype back as, again, only working copy, gave the owners the run around for a long time, then finally admitted that they'd not just sold it but auctioned it off. Very likely to a competitor of the owners.
Holy cow I thought the screenshots currently on this post were the whole thing and I was horrified??
No, the screenshots are like, half?? THE TAME HALF????
Big same - they're doing cool things, but not quite the things I'm looking for.
Which is a crying shame, because the model 100 is gorgeous.
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