There is a Teams setting to disable calendar notifications. I did this for the exact reason you just described
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FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•My password is not accepted because it is too longEnglish6·11 days agoI’ve had this exact same thing happen.
I’ve also had it happen where you have the two fields to verify the password is the same. One had a maxlength set in it, and the other didn’t. I was for sure entering the same password and I was so confused until I opened up the dev tools and inspected the inputs.
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•When the product manager rolls in to open a JIRA ticketEnglish7·3 months agoNon developers on my team just keep Jira and Figma tabs open all day. I think they need beefier machines than I do to support that
I came across a stack overflow recently about how to do something in a jasmine unit test. Someone gave a solution of “I just changed the test to
xit(“…
and now there are no errors!”
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•did user engagement drop significantly in programming forums?English1·7 months agoIt would just get closed. They are strict about GitHub issues ONLY being for actual issues/bugs you find with that project. Anything else is either closed as not being an issue
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•did user engagement drop significantly in programming forums?English27·7 months agoThere are several projects on GitHub I use that are sometimes hard to find answers for questions. They have closed the Discussions on their GitHub page, and if you ask a question by opening an issue they close it and say “go join our discord server”.
It’s frustrating. You can’t search online for any issues. When you join the discord server, you can search and find lots of questions, but there are very few answers.
SourceTree by Atlassian is great, I’ve used it for years and love it. It’s also free. They kind of push you into signing up for a BitBucket account, but it’s skippable. I think it checks all the boxes for the requirements you listed.
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•When you realize you're the villainEnglish17·9 months agoThis same advice is true for the JavaScript situation as well sometimes
This has happened a few times were I find a solution on stack overflow, I go to upvote the answer and I get the error message “you can’t upvote your own post”
Yep, that was my answer to my own question from 5 years ago
Where are all the cool puzzles for me to fit into?
I think that’s because pretty much everything just happens on the internet now. Most specialized applications are either built cross platform or are a website, so it really doesn’t matter what you use that much. It’s just down to personal preference
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.ml•Tesla laying off more than 10% of staff globally as sales fallEnglish3·1 year agoOh no, who could have foreseen this?
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programming@programming.dev•How common is it to code review like this?English17·1 year agoI made a branch, make commits, and then make a PR. I don’t care about the number of commits because sometimes a reviewer might be able to make more sense of a PR if they view each commit instead of all the changes at once.
For us we just make sure that the branch builds and passes tests before merging it in, and just do a general look over to make sure everything looks correct, follows best practices, etc. if the UI was changed I usually add screenshots of before/after or a screen recording of me using the feature. Sometimes these can really help a reviewer understand what all the changes mean.
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When data training goes wrongEnglish3·1 year agoWoof woof
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Heaviest things known to manEnglish9·1 year agoNot all of them, no. Some are just to build or run development only tools.
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•YouTube: 5 ads the norm now?English3·1 year agoDoes PiHole work on YouTube ads? That’s just a DNS based blocker, I thought YouTube ads came from the same domain as the regular videos and they couldn’t be blocked via DNS.
I ask because I watch YouTube a lot on my AppleTV app, which I pipe through NextDNS which supports ad blacklist files. No YouTube ads are blocked there for me
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.ml•'Parasite' actor Lee Sun-kyun found dead amid investigation over drug allegationsEnglish1·1 year agoHorrible. I would think a steep fine for something like that would be enough of a deterrent for most people, and it most certainly would have changed the outcome here.
FiniteLooper@lemm.eeto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Poor Bobby tables might mess up the returnEnglish7·1 year agoA true holiday classic
Two very good but very different movies!
Yeah, I regret deleting my old account now. I never used it except for marketplace. Now I’m realizing Craigslist is pretty much dead in comparison