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AboutCarbon based humanoid lifeform that likes other carbon based lifeforms (most of these seem to be of the non humanoid variety and biassed toward furry or feathered ones). Natures joke: I'm allergic...
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SkillsProgrammer proficient in most languages. prefer Go. Also a fan of Ansible and Linux/UNIX. Used to be a systems and network admin.
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LocationNetherlands
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@hardfault nope. That is not a you problem but a them problem.
Your reward for fixing this in your free time is that they will expect this from you the next time they fuck up too. -
@dfox it happened again! Would like to get the original supporter date restored too this time. Wouldn't want to come across as a cheap bastard😉
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Just put them together and have em fight it out. Ideally without you in between. If both approaches are valid pick the one that you think is best.
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Agree with @jestdotty, sounds like "small thinking" rant with an accusatory tone.
Reminds me of every "if you read this ..." joke. Have yet to find a funny one. -
Virus scanners however are a hail merry for when you are basically already are or about to be infected.
With luck it's something the thing recognises. Most of the time it's just taking control and resources. This process can bog down I/O, interfere with fancy software layers like file abstractions.
Ideally stuff is checked at network level only.
This way it has more context and only checks incoming stuff (added periodic full disk/memory scan for updated definition and detection capabilities). That would solve the compilation slowdown.
Unfortunately encryption makes this approach impossible. The incoming data only makes sense to the application that decrypts it and thus we try and scan it when it hits storage no longer discriminating. -
It's a disease and it's degenerative
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Every job requires different skills. It's not about a generic role it's about the actual job. A lot of these things change over time too.
For example SEO is mentioned as a must know. If you are hired to build the next version of Grafana, supplier interface or internal tools. SEO has zero impact. That is for people that work on the marketing side. -
Klinkt als een "last samurai" remake met een vrouwelijke hoofdRol.
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@fuckyoutoo highly irrelevant...
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I have this with 1911 and I'm not even American, just played too many FPS games.
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I have a team mate who constantly does this. The embodiment of premature optimisation. Super hard to read PR/MR's because by far the largest part of the changes does not have anything to do with the ticket.
Sometimes you do need to refactor because the current architecture does not support the required change. That's fine also boy scouting is good find and fix them lost boys. But it should be super small cleanup + separate commit or it needs to become it's own MR/PR. -
"Git diff --cached|--staged" before you commit is quite handy especially if you just want to commit partial changes.
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Even with my own tests I first validate that the test is correct. Most of the time it is.
The problem here is likely the everything needs a unit test approach leading to mocking/faking everything till the point you are basically testing mocks more than the actual code.
A lot of code is just plumbing (with slight transformations) so flip the pyramid and do more end to end/integration tests only where the tests explode you have doing actual business logic worthy of a unit test. -
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@h3rp1d3v jQuery is not cancer and htmx is perfectly fine in complex situations. However there are perfectly documented cases where pure htmx is not useful.
The same goes for all the render by js stuff. There are actually situations where it makes sense to do so. Even though I find react horribly backwards and inefficient.
It's a tradeoff gene not a one size fits all. -
The freezing is only on the stuff that is about to be released not the entire codebase. For releases usually a feature freeze is enough. Sometimes a more code freeze approach is needed when the project is huge. Only newly introduced bugs from testing are triaged. New bug tickets on existing release are pushed to next release.
An actual code freeze is on the currently deployed code to ensure stability or the service during a certain period. Let's say everyone needs to fill in taxes in a certain month. During that period you don't want any down time as the impact will be huge.
However development can still go on. It's just not released/deployed.
So the freezing concepts are useful but like with any idea, execution is everything... You work with morons. -
I thought Netflix was part of the solution because they also create shows, documentaries etc. that have no regional shit. Even though we pay for it (for that reason) I still technically watch Netflix shows through illegal channels. Because it has better quality. On Linux 720p is the max resolution. Fuck that.
Every single stupid media outlet needs it's own subscription and platform to switch too. Now I have Kodi. With a simple and more importantly the interface to watch everything I want for less than €10 a month.
The worst thing is that I really want to pay for the content that I consume. Is just not feasible without a huge hassle and paying almost exclusively for things I don't consume (it's well north of €100/month for the things we are watching). -
@Demolishun better start running, every time I see him he seems to be seems to be unstoppable.
If I would be the law. The intend and effect was a joke, fooling nobody. Knowing you it probably has the joke/meme tag. -
That's just stupid.
Rarget have consisted and accurate than moronic name assumption.
Personal names are super hard to isolate or have roles on. When I type my gf's name in a form it usually gets mangled because stupid people assume that a name always starts a single capital. Well hers happens to start with a digraph that needs to be capitalized in our language.
Edit: thanks @donkulator you proved already how broken this shit is. -
Here have a downvote. Identity theft/impersonation is a capital offence.
It's even in the rules of devrant:
Impersonation: You may not impersonate others through the devRant service in a manner that is intended to or does mislead, confuse, or deceive others. -
@Demolishun just likely, but he does leave big shoes to fill🤡
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@SidTheITGuy that's a bit harsh and I would even say wrong. He does not need the upvotes but just set a target.
He is also not begging. Most likely is just that he has done so much on the platform with so many votes (so many that 170 isn't that much of a leap) that he has a "fuck it" attitude.
However by saying this I'm just as much filling in a reason as you are. In the end it didn't matter but your comment is a bit fucked up IMO -
Makes no sense to ship broken endpoints. They might even need breaking API changes to overcome the issues. Should not be too hard to leave all the code but not publish the broken endpoints.
If it is hard you have an architectural problem. -
Same
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Yep it's a very common pattern like cd -
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Don't know what you mean with that statement.
Is the job not paying enough or is the company not doing well enough to keep your role long term or full time? -
If you however are hired and fired in your probation period that will likely have an impact on your benefits. Depending on where you live and labour laws.
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Big people would go for htmx
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@jestdotty just wanted to mention. That is one way to get scammable victims.
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$39.99 elsewhere... This is obviously designed for people who would believe anything. Probably lost their home and live in the car.