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I meant you can’t stop then from using Recall.
They reworked the lyrics to Enter Sandman.
Can’t control what other people do so you might be out of luck.
What can I say. More time to poop on company time.
Why were you expecting this to be about the world?
Would you kindly come join us?
Given your name, I think it’s for the best.
I was initially upset, then I realized that was the point. Good job sir. You got me.
In true internet fashion, please go fornicate with yourself.
I’m going to argue that it’s very unlikely any of those people are friends or colleagues. It didn’t ask if you recommend Windows on social media or forums.
I did mean random devs, not the dev they tracked down that made the change.
You think they’d call up devs who left them just to ask if they happen to know about a random file?
What makes you say that? To me, it sounds like that’s what they do have cause they tracked the change back to him. The commit message obviously said nothing about the file.
This is not a good meme. No one is reading a wall of text.
They are quite well seasoned. But it’s also worth noting they are developers as well because the job usually has you debugging things or writing code that needs to be run for the specific customer. Not a large amount of code, but just things that end up being specific to a customer.
And if they have to come to a developer that actually works on the product, it’s usually a pain to try and figure out what is going on. Thankfully, this is very uncommon.
At least where I work, the developers who actually wrote the code would probably never see it. We have service staff that deal with an initial problems reported from customers. They’d likely figure out someone actually entered those values.
That title is misleading, at best. They plan on releasing a large scale title every year. Not that a title will be on yearly release schedule.