YES EXACTLY! Learning how to set up a good test and a good control and then having the willpower to execute that and come to a conclusion… I swear that’s what will keep me employed into old age.
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Honestly, the problem I encounter most with junior devs is that no one taught them to use the scientific method when trying to troubleshoot issues. Seems like everyone wants the answer to be handed to them on a platter and that just ain’t the way it goes.
RagnarokOnline@programming.devto Games@lemmy.world•Hades II – V1.0 Launch Trailer (Coming Sep. 25!)English4·8 days agoLooks dope!
RagnarokOnline@programming.devto World News@lemmy.world•Pope prepares to canonise London-born teenager nicknamed ‘God’s influencer’English6·14 days agoI think your statements about paganism is what the Protestant branch of Christianity would say as well.
Another slightly unrelated anecdote: I once heard from a former priest that Catholics pray to the saints because they can’t believe that a father (male-like God figure) could be compassionate and would care about their troubles. I don’t know if that’s true, but I think it’s an indictment of men as fathers in general :/
RagnarokOnline@programming.devto World News@lemmy.world•Pope prepares to canonise London-born teenager nicknamed ‘God’s influencer’English17·15 days agoThe criteria for sainthood is three-fold:
- The person must be dead.
- The person must have lived a life of heroic virtue for the Christian life.
- There must be more than 1 confirmed miracle attributed to the potential saint AFTER they have died. (Though I think martyrs only need 1 miracle.)
The idea in the Catholic faith is that the dead watch the living and plead with God on the living’s behalf. Therefore, if a miracle happens after a person has prayed to a potential Saint, that Saint may be attributed with that miracle (for the proposes of sainthood).
I like to think of it like the commission that clothing store clerks get. When you go to make your purchase at the Bloomingdale’s, the cashier would say “Did anyone help you with your purchase today?” And if you say “yes, Mandy recommended I get the red windbreaker instead of the grey overcoat”, then Mandy the store clerk gets the credit for the sale.
The potential saint gets credit for the miracle. There’s usually a long investigation by the church to prove that 1) a miracle actually happened, and 2) that the saint was “involved” somehow. In this case it seems like the investigation was abbreviated.
Definitely sounds like a trap.
(What follows is a slightly unrelated anecdote.) I knew a guy who was a tax preparer back in 2009 when Obama put out the “Making Work Pay” stimulus. You basically got a tax refund of like $400 per person if you met a pretty lenient criteria.
Well, my buddy told me that during the 2009 tax season, he would constantly have people coming into his office trying to file taxes, but they hadn’t filed in a few years. After hours of getting their paperwork together and running through the tax schedules for each year, the tax payer would find out that they owed thousands of dollars in back payments. Rather than file their taxes and paying the delinquent taxes, they would just say “yeah, all I wanted was the $400” and just walk out.
I’m sure the IRS cleaned up that year if anyone who owed was bold enough to actually file.
RagnarokOnline@programming.devto World News@lemmy.world•New Māori queen brings hope for New Zealand in first speech: ‘Being Māori is forever’English18·16 days agoCan’t imagine what it would be like to lead so many people at 28. Really cool story.
Zed’s dead, baby. Zed’s dead.
RagnarokOnline@programming.devto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Would you drive an extra 20 minutes (10 miles) to get the blizzard on the right?5·28 days agoWithout a doubt yes. Why? Because I bet the customer service and wait time at the 2nd one is better.
I’m too damn grumpy for that.
Oh dang, this rings a bell!!!
Any idea of what year you first encountered this game? Also what console it might have been on?
My mind first jumped to Siphon Filter, but I didn’t find footage of a silo that launches missiles at you.