Kernel live patch, security updates for packages that canonical doesn’t own/maintain, and access to certain configurations/options like fips
Kernel live patch, security updates for packages that canonical doesn’t own/maintain, and access to certain configurations/options like fips
These python programmers are literally maintainers of the language. They’re not a dime a dozen. Not saying it’s impossible or anything but you’re looking to get very high caliber engineers for under 140k
I see a lot of these. In most cases, they’re an auto-fail.
They did. I believe comments now count as activity where only posts did before?
This is the first launch of the program and they’re still in a pilot phase. It will presumably roll out to more states (maybe all?) Next year
Outer wilds is genuinely one of my favorite gaming experiences of the last decade
What’s the point of a separate community if you don’t post relevant content to them
Testability for one, but I would also argue that those functions are there for using. If some block of logic is sufficient to stand on its own, it should. I’m not saying do it arbitrarily, but it’s been my experience that small functions lead to more readable code and better testing. Most people write a 15 line function treating it as if it does a single thing when in reality it’s doing two or three discrete operations
Well named functions, called in succession increase readability, not decrease.
I would say the original Zelda isn’t, but link to the past definitely holds up. Honestly most of the 2d Zelda’s from link to the past onwards are good