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Ours typically come in as critical or blocker...and they barely qualify as major. It's like email sent as high importance, but there is no real meaning.
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Happens here also, except Ctrl+Alt+down has been known to mess with people.
Or a fun Nicolas Cage app so he shows up randomly, because who doesn't love Nicolas Cage when they return to their desk? -
Kind of fun living on the edge! The best is bulk updating, then seeing what you broke ;)
The good news, it's Wordpress and easy to fix. -
Looks like a fart. Must have blown out of there like the wind.
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I wouldn't Trust it ;)
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Dependency hell is the worst. The best revenge is when you get to show dependencies who's boss and blow away your local .m2 repo.
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I've discovered if you ask a question that doesn't answer itself in some way, you'll get ridiculed on SO. Or too broad as @arraysstartat1 stated.
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@GMR516 that would be amazing...if only the pile of work would go down!
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Masked or option to unmask, it's just as easy to run a script changing the element type from password to text, hence exposing the password in the UI. Or, changing type within the inspector, should you not want to leverage a script.
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@rEaL-jAy agree, it's not that hard to cancel, but that doesn't excuse their intentions. A trial should be just that, no strings test it out kind of trial. If you like what you see, you sign up. Keep it simple, and as a bonus they will have fewer PO'ed customers.
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I dare to say she was messing with you. We have those 'types' here as well.
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@Boyzee905 so much truth in this quote. Happens way too often, fixing or rebuilding a project that saved them $ initially.
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This is EPIC, and not in a JIRA type of way ;)
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I purchased a Macbook Pro about 10 years ago for front end development, and will never go back. Never had an issue with it on the hardware or software side of things, it's solid. With that said, we use highly customized Lenovo's at work, nothing but problems. The majority of my family and some friends have gone through 2 or 3 PC's since I purchased mine, that speaks volumes to me. You get what you pay for.
I'm looking forward to a new Macbook Pro in the future!