a coworker invited me to his company GitHub team or something recently, and I tried to join several times. each time, I got stuck with a 10 question test to "verify I was human". it was not quick. eventually, I had time to actually complete it without timing out.
after completing it correctly twice without success, I gave up
see the problem is when I do a big run, I have four of those huge tote bags
hell the last one that was packed up at Costco, the lady did a fantastic job stacking things neatly... but it was damn near 60lb. hazards of packing up with the bag already in the cart lol
I am not religious. I think sermons can be useful.
a sermon is to discuss current events and remind people to behave well, among other things. a good sermon is somewhat personal, related to the community, and meaningful. knowing that the person in front of you, whom you presumably respect, is saying things that they wrote and believe and spent effort forming the wording of, that has weight. some dude regurgitating AI slop removes all of that meaning.
that's with the assumption that the smallest increment was used every time
I sometimes increment things by adding the next decimal place
note: I am not a developer, just a dude making tools at work. but I somehow always end up incrementing something now and then from 1.21 to 1.211 because I wanted to avoid the "1.21 new actually newest" situation and bumping to 1.22 didn't make sense. it's like temporary versioning for me, WIP files
I've managed to avoid going to 4chan for over a decade, but now with how other sites are going, I should probably consider going there regularly to see what's what
it's gotta be better than reddit, right? at least in terms of real people behind the accounts?
it's more of a barter situation