The article is what makes no sense. If all these employees were making huge amounts of money, why would they leave and start companies in the same industry? They obviously felt they could make more money on their own or at different companies.
Looks like a simple case of a CEO looking at the peon employes and thinking "look at all those overpayed assholes." The "overpaid assholes" then leave the company, and the CEO finds out all his talent is gone and his company is bust.
I don't think that place would have been functional with any methodology.
Though I have noticed that teams where the SCRUM master is a project manager they tend to be filled with useless endless meetings.
When the SCRUM master has a real job like writing code, the meetings are pretty concise.
I was at a non-methodology place that was like yours. The manager has 20 direct reports, and never talked to anyone except in the occasional weekly meeting. Each person would go on a 5 minute spiel as the manager asked a ton of questions while everyone else sat around twiddling their thumbs. I would make sure to say as little as possible because I knew nobody else in the room gave a shit about what I was working on most of the time.
The weekly meeting too so long we started having it once every other week, then once a month. Which of course meant each person had more and more to report.
If your junior developers are writing all the new code, they will be causing deep seated flaws that cause your senior developers to perpetually fight fires.
For me that means it is basically always T-Mobile. The places where Sprint's map claimed it had coverage where T-Mobile doesn't, it simply failed to connect at all.
However, Fi doesn't tell you which it is on, as far as I know.
SpaceX is launching most of Iridium Next this year, so that is 6 more polar-orbit launches (first one launched from Vandenberg last month). With ISS Supply missions and other commercial launches, they have a lot of stuff going up.
The original AC probably thinks that everything space related is a waste of money. He also probably thinks that technology just magically comes into being when we are finished researching it, just like it does in video games.
Please repeat after me, "RAID is not backup." Not just, "not an idea backup..." it is not a backup at all.
If you accidentally do a "rm -rf/" or ransomware encrypts your entire drive, RAID won't help you a bit. If you don't test your backups, you are equally likely to fall into the same pit.
That being said I do have mirrored disks on my main computers. A spinning disk is more likely to die than I am to get malware or screw up on the command line, and it is far easier to swap a disk than restore a system from backups. And just about everything supports Raid 1 in hardware these days and disks are dirt cheap.
The grammar mistakes are because he is at .21, but not drunk.
Well don't feel too bad for the passenger. It was his car and he was drunk too.
"probably fairly safe"
No, fuck you, no.
"nothing happens that would require you take action"
Again, fuck you. You are driving a god damned car, something is happening that is requiring you to take action right there.
Justify driving drunk any way you want, I hope you are the only one that dies when you wreck.
The article is what makes no sense. If all these employees were making huge amounts of money, why would they leave and start companies in the same industry? They obviously felt they could make more money on their own or at different companies.
Looks like a simple case of a CEO looking at the peon employes and thinking "look at all those overpayed assholes." The "overpaid assholes" then leave the company, and the CEO finds out all his talent is gone and his company is bust.
Fuck off.
Sincerely,
nitehawk214
Steam: publicise the risk, privatize the profit.
Thousands of indie devs take the risk for multibillion corporation Valve
Will this stop the scam games? Probably not. And Valve doesn't care since they make money on the scams.
Explodes lol. Spoken like an anti-nuke that knows absolutely nothing about nuclear power.
We need a radiation cleanup robot cleanup robot.
I don't think that place would have been functional with any methodology.
Though I have noticed that teams where the SCRUM master is a project manager they tend to be filled with useless endless meetings.
When the SCRUM master has a real job like writing code, the meetings are pretty concise.
I was at a non-methodology place that was like yours. The manager has 20 direct reports, and never talked to anyone except in the occasional weekly meeting. Each person would go on a 5 minute spiel as the manager asked a ton of questions while everyone else sat around twiddling their thumbs. I would make sure to say as little as possible because I knew nobody else in the room gave a shit about what I was working on most of the time.
The weekly meeting too so long we started having it once every other week, then once a month. Which of course meant each person had more and more to report.
If your junior developers are writing all the new code, they will be causing deep seated flaws that cause your senior developers to perpetually fight fires.
Because it is nighttime in North America when the (western) Pacific Ocean is facing the sun.
Fi is a combination of T-Mobile and Sprint.
For me that means it is basically always T-Mobile. The places where Sprint's map claimed it had coverage where T-Mobile doesn't, it simply failed to connect at all.
However, Fi doesn't tell you which it is on, as far as I know.
Also if you can't add one and one to get three, you can't come in.
There. All immigration "problems" "solved".
You can't use a thing as a source for itself.
Source: Read my post again.
This page had an ad for TMZ.
The Daily Mail is at the same level as BuzzFeed. Neither should be admissible as a source.
SpaceX is launching most of Iridium Next this year, so that is 6 more polar-orbit launches (first one launched from Vandenberg last month). With ISS Supply missions and other commercial launches, they have a lot of stuff going up.
The original AC probably thinks that everything space related is a waste of money. He also probably thinks that technology just magically comes into being when we are finished researching it, just like it does in video games.
But how do you eat sounds?
What are they gonna do, stop breathing?
I forgot what I was going to say here.
Please repeat after me, "RAID is not backup." Not just, "not an idea backup..." it is not a backup at all.
If you accidentally do a "rm -rf /" or ransomware encrypts your entire drive, RAID won't help you a bit. If you don't test your backups, you are equally likely to fall into the same pit.
That being said I do have mirrored disks on my main computers. A spinning disk is more likely to die than I am to get malware or screw up on the command line, and it is far easier to swap a disk than restore a system from backups. And just about everything supports Raid 1 in hardware these days and disks are dirt cheap.
So they have found the data randomly on a server somewhere.
Sounds like they used the "mirror = backup" solution. Best way to destroy everything.
I guess only paki bears shit in the jungle.
European Union's competition said
Eh? Editors edit much?