I'd like to just add a +1 to this. I had a tough time finding some good code examples and would love to see a small example of code in the readme. Something beyond a hello world, preferably but that's just me
My dad is good with computers and has a great online-bullshit radar. My mom and aunt are god awful though. My aunt fell for a 'virus scan' scam recently and the fallout was kind of rough to deal with. Full backup of photos & docs, new passwords, and a full factory reset of the computer. Not a fun weekend for her.
My rules for them:
1. If someone calls you from the bank, hang up and call them back from their phone number listed on their website.
2. If a pop-up comes up warning for viruses, call me immediately.
3. If a pop-up comes up warning about governments coming for you, call me immediately.
4. No one on Earth is going to try to give you money for free online.
I've had to answer plenty of calls about online bullshit, but I prefer that than having to try to deal with the Bank after they get scammed.
My book bags. I put a lot of though and time into finding the perfect setup. I have one that I use for daily commuting and hiking. I have another that I use as a shooting range bag and weekend/short trip bag. Both fit my needs perfectly and help to keep me organized without making me overthink what I'm doing with my stuff.
In the same sense, some projects never end because your PO/manager won't let you finish them. I've had a handful of projects that were supposed to make it at least to MVP phase that were just killed at the 60-70% mark.
QA testing is a pretty low barrier to entry gig. It's not exactly exciting work but it'll pay 50k+ per year and is a full time job usually (so benefits). The job will vary depending on where you go though. Some places will just need people to click around an app, other places will require some scripting/basic programming skills. It's just about finding the right company
So the criteria for this to work is that a word needs to be all of the following;
1. A proper noun representing a place (Buffalo, NY)
2. A verb (to buffalo, to bully or harass)
3. A noun whose plural is the same as it's singular (a buffalo, many buffalo)