For Android users, all of these images can also be browsed via my unofficial app: MarsFeed! A lot of sweat and tears have gone into making it - and I am personally super proud of it! It's a lot easier to use (and much faster) than the official NASA website.
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I think I've learned to get less attached to opinionated terminology in code and database design because I see it happen all the time where the usage of the value/field/thing can evolve naturally over time as the business needs evolve. And refactoring field names (as an example) from UI to database is often a painful exercise, not without significant regression risks. (Depending on the size and complexity of your systems, of course)
So while I totally agree with you and others that ideally naming would be consistent throughout, my real world experience with the issue has taught me that this isn't the hill I die on.
My 2 cents from 10 years experience in the industry.
THIS is cool!! Too bad the microphones weren't recording too! (Are they even still functional?)
Same here. I'm a Tech Lead right now, but I still live in the code. I see myself as on-trajectory to Architect. I have no direct-reports or any of the responsibilities they go with direct-reports. That role is called a Team Lead at my company (which is on-trajectory for management). I stay at from that stuff like the plague ๐คฎ
Central Minnesota, here. Our cedar tree always turns purple-ish in the winter - especially last year's fresh growth. However, this is just it winterizing itself. It'll green up again as spring progresses. If yours is anything like ours, I bet it'll be just fine. As long as it's not brittle and disintegrating, I don't think it died.
That said, if it doesn't green up in the next month, then I'd say you may have an issue.