I think knowing about frontend is important for a senior or higher level engineer. I would expect someone at that level to be able to contribute where necessary, and know enough to make sane decisions and know when those decisions impact backend/frontend. But to be equally good at both isn't reasonable
Sitting on a chair that you can't put your feet on the ground is extremely uncomfortable. Even if they have a bar to put them on at the base, it's still a very awkward position
Where this comes from is the fact that companies have to act in the best interest of their shareholders. Best interest isn't defined in law. But it basically comes down to businesses can't act against their shareholders by intentionally helping the competition, or something like that. For example if the board members all own stock in a competing business, and they make a decision that will intentionally negatively effect the business in order to help the other company they hold interest in, that would be illegal.
But people mistakes that for businesses being required to maximize profits at all costs, which just isn't true
What the fuck are you talking about
Ah, Murphy's law
False. KDE will feel much more familiar. And using a system with a modern kde version is way better than the ancient versions Ubuntu and all of its cousins use
Is this a trans thing? I can't quite tell what the artist is trying to convey, but this resonates with me...
Look at the instance that user is from
Do you write for the Simpsons? Because that was terrible
What the fuck are you talking about
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You're wrong because literally everyone on Lemmy is 37