CaptainRant said @Demolishun I'm dealing with code that 15 devs before me wrote horribly, lazily and spaghettily. Then my product owner thinks it's ok to put a 2-day time limit on it and call me fucked up when I'm not fast enough in solving it. What the fuck am I, a machine?,@jestdotty It's a good idea to rewrite but they put serious time constraints on me.,@retoor That is insignificant.,@netikras Good try but not correct. Tip: popular application used at work.,@D-4got10-01 It has a consistent pattern to it, therefore not gibberish.,Alright, the answer is: Slack https://youtube.com/watch/... Your musical interpretation may vary, though I think I portrayed it to a degree.,@lungdart I see your point, but that isn't true. Serious people who took their education seriously instead of partying have a deep body of knowledge and application.,@Tounai Yes, they should get better. The sad truth is that the industry normalizes this lazy way of working and no longer puts great importance on delivering with high quality.,@D-4got10-01 Why not defend when the original reply warrants it? Anyway, no reason to get dark.,@lungdart I'm not from that realm.,@Liebranca Well said. It is important to truly teach and to deeply understand.,@D-4got10-01 Some may argue that argumentation is a value of life.,@Lensflare Thus my reference to "Your musical interpretation may vary". I could have added a musical sheet for more details, which would indeed accentuate all that you described.,At my place people have Doctorates in Mathematics and use Machine Learning to increase fuel efficiency in cars, but...,If you turn this into German, you can make an Arnold accent out of it - (Noa, no!),@jestdotty Burnout is a popular racing videogame for the Xbox and... jk.
Burnout: 'To cause to fail, wear out or become exhausted from overwork'.
Causes: Continuous high pressure, like a plateau on the highest Y-axis coordinate.
Other causes: sh*tty management, ignorance from upper management
Symptoms include mental and physical ailments
Other symptoms: You come to work dreading your work, and you hate it with a deep passion, wanting to be doing anything else but this, feeling trapped, etc.
Good to hear on the notes. : )
I enjoy your stream of consciousness, as it becomes input for mine. You have changed the world.,@jestdotty Burnout is accelerated (lol) when you are doing things you don't want to be doing, with the added bonus of your colleagues making work a living hell.
I'm not into high pressure.
Yes, I am like you as well in that regard.,@donkulator Of course you know why I didn't list them. D'oh. My name is CaptainRant. Now get out of here.,@Hazarth Brilliant answer lol. The LLM that beats other LLMs and doesn't hallucinate so much, unless.. jk.,@jestdotty Smirk. Lmfao. Okay, lol. Yes, their answers suck. That's my approach as well. Let me see if I remember.. Copilot for refactoring, GPT for general things, Gemini for walkthroughs. Hm.
Stackoverflow doesn't exist anymore? lol. I see what you mean. Gah, I hate it when languages are proprietary and locked away as this impedes your progress.
The next fucking time someone suggests a project to me, I will for sure first find out if it's proprietary tech or not. If it is, they can go fuck themselves. I much rather work with nice stuff like React or JS or languages that are well-supported/documented etc.,I think coding standards have their pros and cons.
pros:
- unified way of working, more maintainable (in theory), fewer headaches trying to figure someone's crap out
cons:
- Get out of the h'way, pal! jk
- when these standards are wrong/incorrect, then you are forced to stick to bad standards and if you dare say a word about it, especially if the company is used to it for 30+ years, you're the bad guy
- having to spend time learning these standards
- possibly adopting bad standards and then having to get used to proper standards again when joining good project,@retoor Concentrated working is good.
It's fun to think about how your chatapp will be as good or better than the current ones and perhaps fix flaws others have.
I just don't like it when I'm at the office and if I'm not using headphones, it's eerily quiet, like people aren't people.,@retoor Examples can be nice to teach you.
Wolfenstein. Fun fun. Sounds like Wolfenstein3Dtripping. lol
200 lines! That's super optimal. I know I wrote with SDL once. I made two little guys in 2D CTF.
Hm, well, I'm learning some backend and Gemini has helped me. Heheh.,@jestdotty I can relate to that forum experience. lol. I've been through it a lot. A similar experience is searching chain threads from the 90's for an answer. I had to do this in some instances, even now. lmao,@jestdotty You scary girl! I was just browsing that the other day. jk lol. Yes, I know that movie. That other scene with the timed hacking. lol. Yes, that's how dev is supposed to be!
https://youtube.com/watch/...,@jestdotty Wtf lmao jestdotty. Clever.
I don't those wireless earphones, at least not the buds.
They don't mind me listening to music either, as long as it doesn't play out in the open. lol.
But it's fucking funny when management devices to have a lol and play their music out loud. Suddenly then it's ok.
Face. Palm. Oil. jk
Yes, when you show yourself as human, people can relate to you. I project myself as business as fuck, so people are scared of me, sadly.
Socialize, hm, it depends. Some projects are so fucking busy that I don't find a moment's time to take a break because the fucking PM it always needy. You can see my fucking frustration in my swearing. lol. Thankfully it's not always like that and I take breaks.,@Lensflare There must be some way to resolve it without having everyone muted. lol,@retoor >: D,@retoor Finally a useful application of A.I. jk jk. Yeah, it has nice features. And bot approval, which is great.```