Not a lie. I think in India it’s weird because tikka already implies chicken. Like saying “beef hamburger” sounds a bit weird.
The original makes sense. Both your alternatives are weird. The first is completely strange the second one begs the question, what about Janice.
What are you trying to express here?
Yeah bad QA folks abound. Also release engineer roles seem to attract low skilled folks like honey.
As a dev I worked with a QA person who also took on the project management role. Pairing with a skilled QA more than doubled my productivity. Big props to QA if they are willing to embed and iterate.
Correct answer! And they were originally granted for, what, 7 years with possibly to extend to 14?
Back then most Windows machines were in offices and the change made a lot of sense.
You said you were fine with the original terms of service. You said you wished there was a way to select an input without agreeing to new terms. This person suggested a way to get what you asked for. You said that’s not good enough. :(
Sigh…
Saying you wanted something then changing the goal when someone offers you a way to get it is uncool.
Earlier you wrote,
Almost certainly - but that is what I agreed to when I bought the TV.
And wrote that they should at least let you select an input without agreeing to new terms.
Now someone attempts to offer you a solution where you only need to agree to those original terms and get a separate streaming device like you asked for and you brush them off?
The situation with roku is unacceptable but please be reasonable with the people trying to help.
It’s hard to trust someone I’ve never met. I don’t want to travel either but I want to understand the people I work with in a way that’s only possible when we share space.
It’s work. It’s not always fun but that’s too be expected.
If there is latency look at optimization around your tcp window scaling settings.
In the context of self-hosted it means easier cleaner installs and avoiding different poorly packaged projects from interfering with each other.