sip

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I get where you come from. I don't code after work much, but if nobody did, there wouldn't be much OSS. As for that interviewer, he's a dickhead.

well, they can be disabled by the user and the site simply won't work.

woosh

I prefer the FP approach where I create smaller functions that I compose together in larger functions or methods wich rarely repeat themselves elsewhere identically. Forcing extractions and merging of such functions often leads to weird code acrobatics.

With a screwdriver?! Made me chuckle

for aiur

Because I need to browse the web.

yea, sure. then think about the recent oil production downsize that the Saudis did just to keep the oil prices high because supply-demand dictates prices.

you forgot about AbstractSimpleShitLotsGoodLibrariesButWeDecidedToMakeOurOwn and AbstractSimpleShitLotsGoodLibrariesButWeDecidedToMakeOurOwnAbstractFactory

I could choose on all my jobs. I'm doing linux since so long, I don't even wanna hear of windows.

uuuuuuuu. and you could do -m to describe the commit.

next they'll add --push/-P.

perhaps add -r for fetch/rebase then commit.

one command to rule them all! 😈

Firefox

yep, saved our butts a couple of times.

it's a trend to bloat text lately. recipes, blog posts, LLM output, scrum meeting speeches when working remote.

or with ll alias for ls -laF, I'm using it so often, even if it's not available, I still type it 5 times a minute.

this ain't a criminal court. It's ok to be helpful to a degree, especially if a bunch of people can't work because of that issue.

I don't think cargo is the problem. it's idiomatic and it's like "build.sh"

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privacy, bro...

I don't think he was trying to find excuses.

yup. it's a breeze especially for interpreted langs. mount the source code, expose the ports and voila. need a db?

services:
  pg:
    image: postgres

edge is chrome

shots fired

yea, as I said, it's idiomatic. it replaces the need for a build.sh.

I had quite a few laptops that worked and then along the way, support was dropped so I had to keep an older kernel.

idk I think people can learn from their mistakes and evolve. especially if they accept collaboration and RFCs.

I haven't worked much with deno, so I can't tell. But I earn my living with Node and it's ok. I dislike js way more than node itself.

I guess all the hate is around module resolution and package management.

I think you took more effort into answering the "other side" of his question.

idk I think people can learn from their mistakes and evolve. especially if they accept collaboration and RFCs.

I haven't worked much with deno, so I can't tell. But I earn my living with Node and it's ok. I still hate js more than node itself.

idk what you guys are on about, PWAs work fine for me.

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web is not movies and tv shows.

idk my vim uses u U in visual.

Earthricans

Firefox had over 30% some time ago and it still is to spec, often more than chrome is.

google pr

unless everyone starts coming in early just to pester you.

some places are like this. Where I work now seems to be like this. Tech lead starts working on something, breaking things, then he has 100 meetings and either gets distracted or has another emergency and leaves things broken. He doesn't write tests, pushes images built locally without CI/CD pipelines and lately he keeps messing pubsub subscriptions. Data from other services stops coming through and people ask us why isn't our service working. ugh

yea, but it stops being fun when they say it's a bug and it's always supposed to work like that.

this is ongoing now. Our "creators" were supposed to be "matched" for a "job" based on "skills", not "skill". pure chaos

not all wine has aging potential.

pehaps.

I mean I even developed a few for my previous employer. I think chrome is just more permissive with the config and people settle when chrome works. Since I dev on firefox, maybe that's why my apps worked.

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pwa it's just a browser shortcut without the toolbar and you install it from the browser if the page provides info about that.