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BordedDev said @wifi you can do it if you want it with Jetbrains by explicitly right-clicking on a folder and looking at the local changes, so it's got the best of both worlds,Was it easy to setup? I have the eternal goal of setting up a NAS and setting everything up on it including, data backup, rendering, git, ml and whatever nonsense that I might find interesting,@retoor I do miss the office, and playing D&D at my previous employer. Not so much the hour+ commute, started listening to audiobooks and made peace with it. Now I sit quietly on discord with friends I made back in school/uni. Doubt I'll find a commute shorter than 1 hour.
I did also apply to NS and got rejected because of not having enough experience with large orgs after interviews. Should probably have mentioned I just wanted a position but could only find senior ones open. That would also have a 2-hour commute (to Utrecht), but it would be on the train, which they would pay for AFAIK.
Performance and DevX are definitely what I crave. One of the proudest things I've managed to do was creating a performant FSM + firebase ORM setup in an app, it was for an app for a B2C route planning company.
That class of responsiveness 🤤. Reminds me of my excitement of Svelte, which has served well where we have used it, but instead I'm dealing with React slop. What are you using?,@retoor Do you mean it's generated on the fly by GPT, you asked GPT to write the site for you, or do you mean you TABed to victory?
At work, we have access to co-pilot, the tabs there flow as well. With occasional “can you write X” for me, which always assumes jest for tests even though we're using vitest.
That review is awesome and more useful than 500% the "reviews"/complaints about (client)PM at work, did you make your own model or are you interfacing with something else? (I'm going to assume the source is on your site)
Have you had any luck with more complex/modern topics — my recurring project is making an MMO engine (MMO game would be secondary) and have found that co-pilot doesn't really understand what's going on (e.g. packing integers into 7 bit chunks with a marker if the next byte is also part of the number)?,@jestdotty I had a friend go through the stuff in the house, now he's not welcome any more. Mom really doesn't like it, can't say I blame her 😅,@retoor Ehh the reason for “local” (I'm going to assume self hosted since you can run it on demand on places like runpod) has more to do with specialisation since those local models can have the same limitations/brainwashing.
And yeah, it's very awesome, wish I had something like that back when I started programming — would still like to set something up like that, but I have been instructed to not have that much pride in my work. You are missed, my dear PR formatting and “error” correcting setup 🥲. (Junior had too many issues writing good code, and boss told “but it works right stop complaining” in more than those words — guess what it didn't work, but I wasn't allowed to put it back. This was before the “AI” industry),@retoor Turns out, like pretty much all NL government email (WHY!?!!?!?!), the LinkedIn emails were going to spam.
Do you have any recommendations for looking at average dev salary?
Also, sorry about the delay in replies, it's been busy this side — washing machine decided to detach the tumbler from the motor today, not that big of an issue since it was on the list to replace but still…,@retoor Eh the most fun I had was creating a voice->text->voice discord bot (could also just text->text) but since finding anything trained on high-quality audio is hard and the datasets even harder (with LJ being the standard or newscasts 🤮). It annoyed the shit out of people on the server since there was a delay and no auto-cut off, almost like I told them it's a work in progress 🙄 + my original goal was just to annoy them with it.
The saddest thing about it was the best thing to message when I had a shit day, since it would always try to cheer you up (since people get tired of the retard doing the retarded thing, and you're having to fix it at work story).
(I do want to rejigg it be like the cursor IDE thing where I can just go "Tomoko, where did these morons put the vehicle control logic" and it just pops it up for me),@jestdotty Not just India, but asia in general from what I know that why apologies are rare on that side. It has also gotten more common in the west (since it's admissible in court, except Canada unless they're on social media),@spongessuck Got any recommendations? I tried MiSide recently but found it mediocre storywise, still a lot better than most of what has released this year, however… (I wanted to be a writer before I got into programming, but Bioshock convinced me that if I want to make something deeply introspective, you have to breach that “I” barrier which games excel at as a medium),@spongessuck The controls made me stop, probably shouldn't have tried it after being awake for ~30 hours, I'll move it to the top of the “I have nothing to play” list though,@jestdotty Yep, from what I have heard, if a country is hierarchical (e.g. Japan and Korea) the blame is moved downwards to the lower rungs, and they have to apologize and bear the brunt of repercussions (without complaining or revealing the truth).
I'm the “your words are meaningless to me unless you change, and if you change you don't have to apologize” unless you cause me direct harm (e.g. checking in broken code vs blaming me for said code),@retoor
> My article is all about wasting as much money as possible regarding AI
Get the AI to narrate the book, with unique consistent voices for each character? (I loved the audiobooks when I was a kid, they were the Dutch ones, though)
Does it compare well to DeepL?
@cafecortado AFAIK they are doing more AI in the manga industry because of incorrect translations of the humans,And then you meet the dogmatic a-hole above you who says how things must be done while not having a clue.
Also, I wish my junior would do 0-5 more MFer will push such bad code sometimes because he's too lazy to fix it (and yes, I told him to fix it and why),@retoor While it's a double negative, this makes it more “what's inevitable” rather than “what can happen” IMO and yes, I'm fun at parties, just make sure I've had something to drink first,@retoor As that one guy at my work says, “how does this effect the memory”
Wish I had more colleagues with this amount of passion/drive for projects. We'd have probably taken over the world instead of dealing with django rest shenanigans (I miss fast api 🥲),@tosensei Too strong, as in probably exceeds recommended caffeine intake. I tend to drink a mug (a proper coffee mug) of pure espresso in one go if left unchecked.,@Lensflare
"Up to 400 milligrams (mg) of caffeine a day appears to be safe for most healthy adults. That's roughly the amount of caffeine in four cups of brewed coffee, 10 cans of cola or two "energy shot" drinks. Keep in mind that the actual caffeine content in beverages varies widely, especially among energy drinks." according to google's synopsis,@retoor I do the bean juice at home since the Dutch instant/boiler coffee makes me want to throw up but when I go out I do the same, iced coffee followed by mocha,@retoor I like it because it generates the swagger/openapi doc and “input” validation. I haven't looked at before aiohttp, I'm not really a python head since it uses white spaces. I wrote a file-based router for express ages ago as well, it just makes working with routes intuitive. Fast api has grown and made their own DB wrapper as well, it's pretty polished. Did you know you cannot do cursor based db access in django 🤯,@retoor Should you be able to bind to body/html and receive them through bubbling?,@retoor That's fair, btw if you want to know something that you might find convenient or annoy the shit out of you it's this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US...
If the shadow is mounted as closed, there is no way to get access to anything inside and I don't believe the events will bubble (learned this thanks to Google's crappy map markers and had to force them all to be open)
BTW you can generate the templates on the backend and stick them into <templates> for usage on the frontend as well,Window's new screen capture hook also adds an obtrusive border to the window you're sharing, I guess bad ideas spread,The MineCraft forge community and a game dev form I was on (back when I was 14 and 16 respectively) pretty much made me stop dealing with forms. Now I'm almost the same as @retoor.
Funny when I was part of hacking forms they were a lot friendlier, managed to be the top Dragonica private MMO server for a while.
DevRant is probably the first form I have used in ~10 years and is helping not give up on coding so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯,@retoor A bit taller than that, 183cm. 150cm is a cute height, I think your head is at my shoulders.
Yeah, I agree about the overlap, the fact most people are mature here is a very welcome change
Also, I don't think you can say that miss hall monitor keeping all the riff-raff spam at bay ;P,@Demolishun Ah yes the holy ABI, I can't understand why they don't just say with C++ 26 (or whatever version X amount of years in the future) that they will be replacing it with a better managed system that may make available with an earlier version.
Hell the std module would have been a perfect time for it “if you use modules then you work with the new abi system”
I don't even want boost, but it seems the most recommended C++ redis library got absorbed,You see young @retoor when groups of people come together, not everyone is good. Some people want to take advantage of the others, they'll do this by doing things called scams, and they'll aggressively push it also known as spamming.
Now people in the group don't like these scams and spams, and they'll create a moderation system to filter out others that they don't think will fit in. This is what you did with the anti-spam-bot bot army.
A hall monitor is someone who moderates the halls or corridors, just like how your bots check messages to see if they should be on the site and will send them to the principal's office if they aren't allowed. Calling someone who isn't an actual hall monitor a hall monitor is also used as a light tease when they act to stop people who are unwanted.
Also, riff-raff is used to talk dismissively about a group of people as if they are a lower class
And “at bay” means to guard against or limit the reach of something or someone,I was just barely able to squeeze that in the character limit, but TLDR I was just teasing you for saying that there is no moderation but you created a moderation system to remove spammers,@retoor The only difference I can tell between open and closed is whether you can gain access through the hosting element (otherwise you can only change the closed one using the reference returned from the attach call) but otherwise yes, it isolates almost everything
Interesting, what did you do to set it up? CSS grid? Do you have a demo? I haven't played sudoku in a while I used to do them together with my mom but when I'm alone I tend to get into the mind frame of "why am I doing this instead of coding",@Demolishun Honestly I'm not too sure either, I assume the addresses in the DLLs just can't change since then it will try to execute the wrong code,@retoor I'll give it a look, are you interested in me giving you a review on the code since it isn't that long (for fun)? And can I do it on your site?,@retoor Eh, I've been a lurker for a lot longer than I've had account (this is my first one), but I started using dev rant again around the time you nuked the old account. Can't say exactly why I assume you're female, I can give you conjecture but in my mind you have a fem voice. Let me know if I'm wrong.
Also happy early Birthday, mine is exactly 2 weeks after yours and yeah you're a bit older than me,@jestdotty If I told you people in MMOs thought I was female would you believe me?
Sounds like good fun, maybe a bit too simplistic but for text based interactions probably enough,@retoor Ah so no neins so far, I'll only get round to checking it tomorrow though (just encase you want to make some edits 😉),@jestdotty Haha good. Maybe, it's probably more because I grow up with a single mom, most of my friends being female during good chunks of my upbringing and a disdain for sports. I lean more to the single mom thing + being perceived as female tends to give you bonuses (like free gold) + online censorship for guys online
@retoor isn't that because the water companies can't get all estrogen/birth control out of the water,@retoor "Men in NL are not very manly and women not very female"
Yeah I've noticed, even all the way here in the boonies it's a bit of a contrast to what I was used to in Africa (no I have never been mugged but I have "stopped"/caught 2 home invasions) and general service is atrocious. I don't think I'll ever understand a guy wearing makeup, unless you mean stuff like topees.
I guess I'm lucky that PP is a turn off + I want kids,@retoor Between 3 to 5, I do want to make sure I give 'em all enough attention. How many would you want?,@retoor I've found that there are some life lessons you can only learn from people close to your age. I have 2 step brothers and a half sister, all on my dad's side, but have pretty much grown up as an only child. I don't have much to complain about either, except the lack of good male role model I guess.,@retoor I'm going to create fork since I assume I can only drop comments in a PR (would you like me to add modified files as well? I assume it's still sudoku2 + js),@retoor down voting is interacting (and is treated like an upvote in the uploaders algo), it's the same problem the clowns on twitter have when they comment on things they don't like,@lorentz I disagree, react changes the the way webpages work by way more, since it's imperative not declarative. Vue stays to how the web was designed, declarative structure with imperative bindings. It's also why react has such terrible performance,@lorentz Maybe if you're coming from another language it might look more intuitive, either way you're learning HTML and CSS in addition to JS. People I've introduced to Svelte (it has similar all-in-one files) with "it works like normal HTML with extras" there was next to no need for an explanation for them to grep it, the most recent ones was a senior and the other a junior who had to do (old) C++ for uni and python. But no "fresh faced young bloods" while for react they had to go looking for the tools to use to setup stuff like state. No hate on React its self, just hate on the people who shit out shit code and think they made gold - maybe a little hate for it slowing down the web,@retoor I remember using a fusion of a tiling DE that could also "detach" windows. I found the tiling was nice if I had a set setup for working/fixed windows at start. I use powertoys to manage my window creation on windows now,@retoor And it's white house approved,@retoor I'm still busy going through the code, I've made some notes already, but it tempted me to write it differently. Hopefully, it won't take much longer, but it's a work week. Happy Birthday again!,You don't have automatic roll back on failure? Testing in prod is so hot right now
For me, it tends to be for code that I'm unsure about/would take too much setup to test manually OR a bug report from the user (that isn't a minor fix like a typo)
The biggest value I've found is in groups where not everyone is as familiar with all the systems/incompetent, or you're going to be taking large gaps of work and need to be able to see how things should work,My day starts 8 until daylight savings, I prefer getting the workday over with sooner... Whoever made standups (fucking roll-call as shit version) standard can go fuck themselves though. And yes I know what they are meant to be for, I've only had 1 client keep them to 10 minutes (in 10+ years). Let me be groggy if I have to get up early,@lorentz And then you realize professionals aren't much better :(
Glad your prof wasn't an ass or did you catch it ahead of time?,@lorentz Yeah, I've had profs like that as well. My most passionate one didn't code much funnily enough,@cuddlyogre Just take the deploy keys with you ;P,@cuddlyogre I don't imagine Burger King will look too fondly on people who went on strike. Let's not kid ourselves, it would take 20 minutes for someone to replace the keys, it's pretty common with clients I've had to deal with and nothing will happen unless you took down prod as well,"Seize the keys of production" I remembered the joke :D,@jestdotty Sounds to me like a pre-school crush, that, or they don't like how similar you guys think the same. What's that adage, "you hate in others what you see in yourself" or some shit,@cb219 I've had it generate a decent set of tests by just asking it to write tests for <insert code here>
Will probably need some clean up however,@retoor Yep, for some work PRs I need to create some tests because of the holy coverage. I think I'm literally going to pass it to copilot and tell it to make tests```