It probably was tested. I'll enjoy reading the post mortem they'll inevitably do. I'm going with, they tested it, but didn't text xyz that demonstrated the bug.
Pay to play was the problem there. I had the highest ranking joke page on webcrawler for a stint, but Yahoo wanted $500 to put me on top. My 15 year old self was not interested.
Counter point, the other company pays better because they save on training costs.
3000 isn't much when it comes to onboarding costs, so I don't think that's why, but imagine if it cost 10k,20k, etc.
For clarity, I'm very much in favor of this ruling. But I also sympathize with the above reply.
I think you meant YAGNI, but I dunno, YOLO might be a legit strategy for you too ;)
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I can't stop laughing at this. Thank you!
It depends on the state I've recently learned. Some states allow inheriting debt, others don't. Even some are in between allowing it for spouses only.
I wanted to downvote, but then I read it. While I don't accept the premise entirely, I think the points are very well made and thought out well (even if taken to the extreme).
Ohh, that news story in "For All Mankind" makes a lot more sense. Alternate timeline, we didn't give it back.
I don't think so in this context. This is probably more like SSL cert trusting or some private/public key pair.
10k every 10 years vs ? a new car every 10 years?
I have a plan to develop a standalone wow pserver that's all set up with directions on how to do everything so my wife, kids, whoever can plop my dimentiated self in azeroth where I can't get lost.