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I hope i never have to work with you.
I hope i never have to work with you.
Yeah that thing would be on the floor in no time.
Sometimes I think after i retire, I should teach. In the hopes that i could inspire people to write good code, instead of a lot of the garbage i see in the industry. This comment makes me sad.
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That’s actually the perfect comment, because if anyone ever comes back to fuck with you about it, it’s explained right there. Then you turn it right back around on management and watch them run around like chickens with their heads cut off.
You mean autistic.
And it helps the poor perform heart surgery because they couldn’t afford medical school. And it helps the poor build space craft because they couldn’t afford engineering degrees.
There’s a reason some of these things are done by experienced professionals not some AI kludge. If you really want to fix the problem, allow the poor access to education so they can become professionals in these areas if they so wish. The answer isn’t some AI telling them to put glue on their pizza.
It weighed the same as the amount of jello ppwder required to make five Olympic swimming pools full of jello.
Unless the nuclear war and global warming kill off 99.999% of us, making our infrastructure unsustainable, then our mating call goes back down to a fraction of a kilometer. Whales: 1, humans: 0.
The sea was angry that day my friends.
I thought it was going to say in the rainy season they eat them.
Shiela sheared sheep by the sheep shorn.
I see the same thing with our newer folks. (And some older folks too.) and management seems to encourage it. Scary scary stuff. Because when something goes wrong there’s only a couple of people who can really figure it out. If I get hit by a bus or laid off, that’s going to be a big problem for them.
People who rely on this shit don’t know how to debug anything. They just copy some code, without fully understanding the library or the APIs or the semantics, and then they expect someone else to debug it for them.
This was happening before this “AI” craze.
It’s almost like working with shitty engineers.
I run perl on arch btw
Doesn’t that mean private non-routable subnets like 10.x or 192.x have always been a hack?
And who updates that documentation three months later when a bug gets fixed or a new requirement get implemented?