Enough diplomacy, this code is barking.,Ok, Puff is getting way too famous for her own good.
At any rate, Christmas is coming and my gf decorated the cats. Puff has opinions about the whole thing, but as she's a cat, nobody really cares about that.
Also tagging @retoor for acknowledgement,-8, I actively revert commits,@PappyHans
Q: "man, how does this work?"
A: "dunno, GPT wrote it"
Second time I heard it in the last 5 days.,@retoor I use chatGPT to know the name of the thing I actually need to search for (many times, you don't even know what the f you should even google).
Once I know what I'm actually supposed to search for, whatever happens stays between me and Stack Overflow.,@retoor she is being quite intrusive right now. Tenacious headbutts in my neck. Doesn't like being ignored.,@retoor was talking about Puff. She was snuggling very AGGRESSIVELY, pushing my neck to the side. She had an end goal, but I can't imagine what that was.,This is the literal quickstart, I can't believe an actual professional looked at this shit and was like "YEAH ABSOLUTELY, THE WORLD NEEDS THIS","HURR DURR IT'S MORE PERFORMANT"
It's not, but I wouldn't care anyway. I'm performing an HTTP request and assigning a few properties here and there; this is NOT what's slowing down my application.
Slowing the entire development process for some hypothetical clock cycles which, even if you did actually get them -and I'm not saying you do-, you'd get exactly 0 benefits in the 99.99% of real world scenarios, because that's now what's clogging your application.,I can definitely see why would anyone use rxjs for sockets, there's no way in the world I would use rxjs on anything other than this specific scenario you just mentioned.```