And they have hard-coded into them a kill limit, so we just need to send wave after wave of our own people against them until they reach their quota and shut down.
I wonder if theyâ(TM)re going to run in the same embarrasing problem as Microsoftâ(TM)s racist twitter bot, where the AI learns hiring humans so well that it advises candidates that their college graduation date makes them look too old, that their name sounds too ethnic, that their Facebook profile it scraped that shows a picture of their kids will make employers feel they canâ(TM)t commit to 60 hours/week, etc.
The Malleus Maleficarum, the book on how to out rumored witches and caused thousands of women to be burnt at the stake in Renaissance Europe, was spread so widely by the invention of Gutenbergâ(TM)s printing press.
Did Gutenberg forgo his mandatory social responsibility to prevent inciteful things from being printed?
Truth. There is nothing more destructive to a project than an indecisive product person.
Ironically itâ(TM)s the most indecisive PMâ(TM)s who tend build cubicle shrines to Steve Jobs, the most decisive PM ever. Iâ(TM)ve stopped trying to understand it.
What the agile community believes, and what the DarinBob is hinting at (I think) is that the agile community is obsessed with "continuously delivering value to the customer" every increment. In other words, a mandated fortnightly new button the user can click on. To the ScrumPeople creating programmer-focused things like a new XML module isn't considered to be "delivering value to the customer"--even if that module ultimately helps devs on the team deliver new user-facing features at a far faster rate.
It's actually to the point that many hardcore agilistas feel that a dedicated backlog item for XML module doesn't deserve to be on the backlog at all because it's a "horizontal slice". For you to actually be able to the hypothetical proposed XML module under such a strict agile regime, you would have to sneak it in with a "vertical slice" that adds some user-facing new feature that may tangentially rely on that XML module. Any attempt to overtly create a XML module task/story can and will be shot down by an overzealous PM/PO/Scrum Master. Along with the credibility demerits you'll earn for suggesting such a thing.
"But if there's a requirement that every complicated non-user-facing piece of technology on the backend this be ensconced in a user-facing feature story, wouldn't that bring a software project to its knees because there's not enough of the lower layers to support the user-visible layers?"
And that's why I consider adopting agile to be the ultimate act of kindness to your competitors.
And they have hard-coded into them a kill limit, so we just need to send wave after wave of our own people against them until they reach their quota and shut down.
I appreciate them being transparent about their glass.
Because next Donald Trump will sign a bill repealing the Law Of Thermodynamics and this will totally work.
Later on Doom was fully embraced by the BoFH community as an admin tool.
https://m.slashdot.org/story/7923
If you want Real currency you have to go to Brazil.
âoeThis is an outrage! I was going to destroy that currency!â
I wonder if theyâ(TM)re going to run in the same embarrasing problem as Microsoftâ(TM)s racist twitter bot, where the AI learns hiring humans so well that it advises candidates that their college graduation date makes them look too old, that their name sounds too ethnic, that their Facebook profile it scraped that shows a picture of their kids will make employers feel they canâ(TM)t commit to 60 hours/week, etc.
Quantum computing is simultaneously both possible and impossible.
I donâ(TM)t know why K&R rewrote Unix in C; it was a far more stable and secure operating system in the original JavaScript.
Letâ(TM)s be honest: who hasnâ(TM)t ever fantasized about stabbing their boss with a diamond sword?
Elon Musk: weâ(TM)ll send humans to mars in 2024.
Jeff Bezos: Hold my beer...
But everyone knows that grocery services are where the bread is.
So in other words the damned cat is a zombie.
The Malleus Maleficarum, the book on how to out rumored witches and caused thousands of women to be burnt at the stake in Renaissance Europe, was spread so widely by the invention of Gutenbergâ(TM)s printing press.
Did Gutenberg forgo his mandatory social responsibility to prevent inciteful things from being printed?
People For The Ethical Treatment Of Giants will start a protest campaign.
Truth. There is nothing more destructive to a project than an indecisive product person.
Ironically itâ(TM)s the most indecisive PMâ(TM)s who tend build cubicle shrines to Steve Jobs, the most decisive PM ever. Iâ(TM)ve stopped trying to understand it.
What the agile community believes, and what the DarinBob is hinting at (I think) is that the agile community is obsessed with "continuously delivering value to the customer" every increment. In other words, a mandated fortnightly new button the user can click on. To the ScrumPeople creating programmer-focused things like a new XML module isn't considered to be "delivering value to the customer"--even if that module ultimately helps devs on the team deliver new user-facing features at a far faster rate.
It's actually to the point that many hardcore agilistas feel that a dedicated backlog item for XML module doesn't deserve to be on the backlog at all because it's a "horizontal slice". For you to actually be able to the hypothetical proposed XML module under such a strict agile regime, you would have to sneak it in with a "vertical slice" that adds some user-facing new feature that may tangentially rely on that XML module. Any attempt to overtly create a XML module task/story can and will be shot down by an overzealous PM/PO/Scrum Master. Along with the credibility demerits you'll earn for suggesting such a thing.
"But if there's a requirement that every complicated non-user-facing piece of technology on the backend this be ensconced in a user-facing feature story, wouldn't that bring a software project to its knees because there's not enough of the lower layers to support the user-visible layers?"
And that's why I consider adopting agile to be the ultimate act of kindness to your competitors.
Cue post-outage schadenfreude.
Contain genetic material from previous owners.
Will github desktop get an Octoclippy virtual assistant?
Let me know when these little guys get big enough to ride.
Thatâ(TM)s what she said.
And thanks for all the prawns!
Typo. Nuke plants and Fort Knox should leave inexplicably large and pure concentrations of lead, uranium, and gold.
Fort Knox and nuclear power plants should leave behinf
According to Bender https://youtu.be/a2krXq8fw90