Please note that today’s article is kindly sponsored by Reboot Motion. Totally go to their website and check them out! Seeming as the Internet is lacking in these kinds of resources. I endeavored to do some research of mine. Basically I was looking to writing a class that would either catch an error and re-raise… Continue reading Python function attributes – the proper guide
Jakie cukierki trzeba kupować w korpo
Dzisiaj skończyłem 31 rok życia i muszę się z Państwem podzielić pewną refleksją. Z tej okazji w moim lokalnym korpo należało kupić cukierki. I teraz pytanie jakie cukierki kupić. Stwierdziłem że kupię kasztanki, zozole i krówki w równych ilościach. Potem przyszedłem do biura, rozesłałem maila że są do odbioru. Przeraziłem się, idąc do kuchni 4… Continue reading Jakie cukierki trzeba kupować w korpo
The time two guys hacked HMRC
Once upon a time (not so recent ago, up to a year) my friend who used to work at FedEx (totally check him out, he’s an amazing person) briefed me upon the scandalous situation on the VAT databases access layers. Presumedly, the entire market is owned by an Austrian operator, who (at the time of… Continue reading The time two guys hacked HMRC
El Quattro: a medical leave in Poland
In Poland to receive a ZUS ZLA certificate (A state-run certificate that you’re sick and unable to work) you have to have a doctor visit. Hopefully in the care world of teleinformatics I have mine just at arm-lengths. He submitted me the L4 (el-quattro, the earlier name for ZUS ZLA) and drugs for my rehabilitation.… Continue reading El Quattro: a medical leave in Poland
Docker + AWS + Windows
This post is sponsored by Scout. If you’re running a company in USA and would like to reach out to more customers seriously give these guys a call. This post will detail how to set up AWS ECR, build images with a local Docker Windows instance, and push them out to AWS Elastic Container Registry.… Continue reading Docker + AWS + Windows
How I cheated the Python interpreter
During my first hours of reckoning working on chad I came down with a problem. Since we try to exploit the model of monorepo we’ve decided that we’ll have our frontend served by the backend. It is generally a very bad idea and an anti-pattern, but since we’ll be building the backend and frontend from… Continue reading How I cheated the Python interpreter
Yes, we can document smarter
During my long IT voyages, a realization struck me. It struck me just as I determined that the text in front of me is a part of a manual. This was the text I was meant to send to our latest frontend person. A realization that I could save big time if I just compose… Continue reading Yes, we can document smarter
What’s it like to be an expert witness in Poland
By first hand account, of Piotr Maślanka I’ve been twice to the Circuit Court of Rzeszów. One time was me trying to actually apply for being an expert witness, where the Miss Secretary dutifully stomped each of my xerox (university diploma, special courses certificates) with a big-ass [TRUE TO THE ORIGINAL] stamp. The second was… Continue reading What’s it like to be an expert witness in Poland
The Past
or what I dug up from old zip and rars Context Today I found on the disk a zip archive with the Past. Having a manner that I have, namely after a period of my life is over sending everything to a zip archive, to be dug up later. I’ve dug up a series of… Continue reading The Past
Geneza podatku w życiu człowieka – rys historyczny
Poniżej zamieściłem referat przygotowany na jakiś konkurs organizowany przez Podkarpacką Izbę Obrachunkową w Rzeszowie. Rok 2011, technikum, czwarta klasa. Ponoć zdobyło tam jakieś wyróżnienie, ale więcej nie pamiętam. Geneza podatku w życiu człowieka – rys historyczny Pierwszy znany system podatkowy pojawił się w Egipcie między XXX i XXVIII wiekiem p.n.e.., w pierwszej dynastii Starego Królestwa.… Continue reading Geneza podatku w życiu człowieka – rys historyczny