Imagine a place where office starts at 8pm. I wouldn't like the idea that I go to office on one day, and return on the other. It would be a nightmare to track work as well.. we normally track work by day, now half the work is being done on one day and half on the other. It would be hard to reference work as well.. "we got this order last thursday".. now are we referring to thursday 12am slot or when we come back to work next time at 8pm? Or maybe we'd have to reference work days as Wednesday/Thursday or Thursday/Friday. What a mess already.
Imagine a place where office starts at 8pm. I wouldn't like the idea that I go to office on one day, and return on the other. It would be a nightmare to track work as well.. we normally track work by day, now half the work is being done on one day and half on the other. It would be hard to reference work as well.. "we got this order last thursday".. now are we referring to thursday 12am slot or when we come back to work next time at 8pm? Or maybe we'd have to reference work days as Wednesday/Thursday or Thursday/Friday. What a mess already.
the adage "don't fix what isn't broken" is clearly one 15.04 plays to.
Uh huh...
systemd [...] replaces the inhouse UpStart init system.
Hmm.
I think it meant "If you're happy with 14.04, don't upgrade."
How does Pastebin not host content? That's exactly what it exists to do, isn't it? In pretty much the purest possible form.
I guess parent wanted to say "Pastebin don't host any (of their) content".
If a project on Github doesn't mention its license, and you'd want to use that code, just ask the developer!
I'm an Indian and think this is crap that is happening over here. I wish I could do something to make the government do sensible things.
I recently heard that the command "apt-get" should not be used and "aptitude" is the preferred command instead. Is that true?