I saw The Decemberists in that open grass area there back in … 2007? It’s been a while. That was a good day. I loved Chicago summers.
I saw The Decemberists in that open grass area there back in … 2007? It’s been a while. That was a good day. I loved Chicago summers.
You’re not supposed to take pictures of the bean!
(Just looked it up, apparently they’ll allow it these days unless you’re obviously a crew)
Yeah that sucks. I really liked using them for quick clips of videos I took. Booooooo
Yeah, at my company we switched to allow/block listed last year. Whitelisted and blacklisted are verboten
Had GPT summarize what happened.
The “left pad” incident refers to a controversy that arose in 2016 when a developer named Azer Koçulu removed his JavaScript package called “left-pad” from the NPM (Node Package Manager) registry. This caused a ripple effect, breaking numerous projects that relied on this package and highlighting the potential risks of relying on external dependencies. The incident sparked a debate about the stability and trustworthiness of the open-source ecosystem and led to discussions about best practices for managing dependencies in software development.
Oh my god a /u/duckmaniac post in real time? Damn I’m lucky today!