If an intern (or damn near any employee) can be in a position to single handedly take down that scale of system it’s not the intern that should be fired - it’s the architect that baked that kind of weakness in the first place.
If an intern (or damn near any employee) can be in a position to single handedly take down that scale of system it’s not the intern that should be fired - it’s the architect that baked that kind of weakness in the first place.
I have a four year old, and if the voice actors of Gabby’s Dollhouse were paid one cent per stream I would owe them about $100
Seems like the logical choice, his neck tie game is on point. I suppose a double Windsor is easier to tie with six appendages and compound eyes.
Maybe he should run for office? With a resume like that I bet he could at least score a seat in the house of representatives
Better? Never. I will say it is the by far the best real multi player rpg I’ve played.
The only answer
So I don’t wholly disagree with your point, but even if I take that context at face value it still comes off as “ hey if your orgs are designed in perfect harmony w/ your objectives, your product will meet those objectives”.
Sure that’s logical as far as it goes, but it’s pretty much never the case in practice that you have a context that’s actually optimized to needs like that.
I’m on the spicy instance? I couldn’t tell.
Is a cat waving its tail under his nose?
Frankly a plain topless shot is not in my opinion grounds for anything heavier than a PG rating