Spawn as a daemon, and be sure to kill the child before
How do I do with a detached head?
Check the log to find the hash. Then you can merge with your master.
Fork the parent and orphan the child, isolate it’s environment and kill it as well, once everything conpleted.
Don’t want zombies!
In Dutch, the term for civil engineering works, especially in infrastructure is “kunstwerk”, as in an artificial work like a concrete wall, a steel overpass, a masonry canal, etc. That sets it apart from an earthwork, like a ditch, berm or other feature.
But “kunstwerk” also means “work of art”, as in the Mona Lisa or The Scream. And thats a regular, non-jargon word. So that occasionally leads to fun when I tell someine I recently worked on a “work of art” on the highway near Amsterdam, and people look at me really weird. Or I use a phrase like “well, you can really stack dirt that high, so we’ll have to design some art to fix the problem”.
Similar things are true in german. We have “Ingenieurs-kunst”, which literally means “art of engineering”, and it’s a common word. But also, “Kunst” means art like in Painting, etc.
“Submit a PR before you go OoO. We’ll push the hotfix through the pipeline, then rev the KPIs and update our KRs.”
This PR implements the MVP for the PoC and has been deployed to Prod.
I assumed we’d hold the release label until QC has had a chance to do a full regression. Let’s take this offline, we can do a breakout after standup.
And here I sit in our end-of-sprint retro meeting.
I only push a hotfix through my pipeline after a few beers
Layer 8 Issue, ID-10-T error, but that last one is becoming to common to safely use.
- Faulty carbon unit
- PICNIC (Problem In Chair, Not In Computer) or PEBKAC (Problem Exists Between Keyboard And Chair)
I really like faulty carbon unit, I haven’t heard that one before XD
Sounds like something an AI would say.
I think I might start having to use PICNIC.
It sounds innocuous when used conversationally too so it’s less likely to be picked up as derogatory.
A: “Was the user’s login problem difficult to fix?”
B: “Nah, that was a PICNIC to troubleshoot.”
Add to that RTFM
Always be sure to open the bunghole before you hook up the agitator.
I dunno, this one just sounds like common sense to me.
SNOT. This is - among LEGO fans - the short hand for a certain building technique: Studs Not On Top.
I’ve been building with studs on top for as long as I can remember
What word your looking for is a shibboleth, which of course is itself a shibboleth.
“Have we run the Quarter 5 data yet?”
Dafuq?
Inflation
Best answer.
Yeah, that’s pretty much everyone’s first response lol. It’s a final run of data for a year after all the changes have been frozen.
We just called that the final-final. And sometimes, goddammit, the frustrating final-final (v2)
Topology allows for sets to be both open and closed or neither.
I don’t know about making no sense, but photography, especially fim, has some fun phrases: subjects are lit up and shot. Afterwards, you go into a dark room and blow them up, burn them (if you don’t dodge), and stick them in an acid bath.
In reality, it’s lighting and taking a picture, projecting it onto photo paper, basic edits (darkening/ lightening specific areas), and processing the photo paper.
I’ve got three 473 100’s and two 532 300’s running, so use the orange OD7’s.
Flight controller?
Laser testing lab!
Mostly weird abbreviations and insulting nicknames.
“Cxl per Sparky e/o ssnA. Cust NFG.”
“Mark says to cancel this order at the end of A season. The customer is no fucking good, probably won’t ever show up.”
" I need a SPOA and an AOC for this attached, and they better have the secure done before they show up for the EPU "
My yellow pots are not saturated, looks like I am low on red chips. Will have to stamp down some more and let the floating hairdryers build it.
Sounds like how you find your contact in a spy thriller movie
No it sounds like they live in the Harry Potter universe
Idk about make no sense, but a fun one is: “Can you put the leg in the fridge?” Or “damnit is that another leg? That’s like the 3rd one today!” Or “Did you take photos of that rectum?”
Pathology?
Butcher
both?