Mobile Firefox browser finally supports extensions - first mobile browser to do so!
Has been a couple of years in a making. Great to see this hit a stable branch!
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Mobile Firefox browser finally supports extensions - first mobile browser to do so!
Has been a couple of years in a making. Great to see this hit a stable branch!
@rikschennink sweatshop :-)
You need a fan!
Someone grew up in a bad neighborhood, was bullied as a kid. Learned to punch back and be tough.
Now there is no need for aggression. No need to have that bullied kid inside at all, even for a rare moment.
What would you recommend to that person?
Will be pitching to my company to have a company-wide open source policy. We already do a bunch, but there is just no "official stance".
Has anyone pitched OSS policy to upper management? Any learnings you can share?
I did it twice before and it never felt like success.
Wow, reddit became useless :-)
Imagine being a CEO of that company who runs it
That crushing realization, that all the code I wrote today will likely be gone within 5 years.
Leaving me with nothing but memories of my personal achievements. Nothing to show for to my kid.
I should pick up wood working or something to leave a lasting legacy.
@timtilberg haha, would be awesome to have a public debate on every subject. But I'm not sure, that i'll be able to moderate this before everything turns into a fist fight. :)
I do agree, that most of the opinionated linters feel frustrating. And it seems that linters get a bad rap because of that...
But I feel, that there is a more balanced approach, without all the opinionated stuff, and I need to write about it.
We'll be writing how to start eliminating thousands of possible issues from production code auto-magically. And we need your feedback to write a really useful book - because we're doing it live.
Want to join us? Subscribe https://lintingruby.com!
Nowadays, “linting” term is almost synonymous with “static code analysis”. A method of computer program debugging that is done by examining the code without executing the program.
I'm not a fan of this limiting synonym, but we will not go against the grain.