If you want to appear very profound and convince people to take you seriously, but have nothing of value to say, there is a tried and tested method. First, take some extremely obvious platitude or truism. Make sure it actually does contain some insight, though it can be rather vague. Something like “if you’re too
Your MoneyWhatever the cost of any student loan cancellation program, it’ll just be money we should have spent on higher education in the first place.Credit…Robert NeubeckerMay 13, 2022Let’s stop the conversation about student loan forgiveness and start one about the necessity of saying we’re sorry.After all, it’s not the borrowers who did anything wrong —…
Hey HN,Screenshots of bugs are no substitute for reproducing issues, but clearly annotated/laid out images do go a long way for developers to understand what’s going on and start working on them sooner. These remain an odd amount of work/overhead to do well— no one is going to fire up photoshop here, and most QA…
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