Honestly funny, since we don’t have GDPR here in the US, I guess this is fair.
Not sure how that’s relevant, but some states do have an equivalent to GDPR. California has CCPA for example.
If you think that these days resumes actually reach developers, I have an AI company to sell you.
I feel like saying nothing but
undefined
is worse.Especially when there is absolutely no JavaScript in the stack
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.
You must have exceptionally competent first-level support.
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.
That’s pretty funny! ���

Junior dev: Oh no what is that symbol? Let me examine the code closely to find out
Senior dev: The form still works. Fuck you.
If you do this, you’re going to burn in a very special level of hell. A level they reserve for child molesters and people who talk at the theater.
The special hell.
Must be the updated version of ~~
####3$3$$%^^~! NO CARRIERThanks, {{ firstName }}
Good Ole Bobby tables.
is there a decnet found satan sub around here?
Some hackers DoS the code. This guy DoS’s the corporate process.
See you in hell
Be sure to use the image upload field too
How do I do that? Very new to lemmy. Using Boost. Thanks in advance!
Embed the image using markdown: ![some text](image URL)
You can add an image to a comment or post like this
![](url to your image)
I don’t think Lemmy supports media fields in comments (though I’ve only skimmed the API, I could be wrong) just on posts. I usually use Postimages for hosting images for comments.
cope
Idk but Boost has a button for adding pictures to comments.
That looks like the media endpoint in action, all right.
Some people just like to watch the world burn