someone needs to teach these kids.
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- @jordanlund: You have nothing to contribute. Do better.
beep, boop I am a human.
Troll honeypot, apparently.
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someone needs to teach these kids.
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beep, boop I am a human.
De Nile is a river in africa and I hear it is lovely.
BUT I TOOK ALL THESE COURSES!
Using matrix would be better. Server plugins can publish channels like a public blog, viewable in a web browser.
my neck. my back. my…
Most accurate
One process for every thread! now this is computing!
Or, you could just pick one computer, have it do the work and punish it by taking its money if it screws up (ETH).
But yeah you’re not wrong about minable coins.
Tech is hard, leaders aren’t always technical. AI is great at bullshitting, and it’s swooned many CEOs into thinking it will 10x (make them 10x more efficient than they previously were) existing employees / replace the need for programmers. Lots of leaders just look to what other leaders at companies are doing - some see what elon does at twitter as proof that downsizing drastically won’t kill your company.
Programming is like editing a book with many chapters. New developers need time to learn the story line of the book before they can begin editing anything. If the book has been around and edited continuously for over a decade, it’s going to take some time for those developers to understand the book well enough to start making meaningful contributions. Lots of these tech companies have multiple books each with many chapters, and one thing leadership either doesn’t realize or doesn’t seem to factor into the equation is that maintaining these books and all their story arcs and character development gets harder and harder over time. Truly in the tech industry, it’s more expensive to train a new hire than it is to promote an existing hire.
But again, leaders are listening to folks like elon musk…
ESLint will hurt your feelings.
Anyway, I didn’t setup the tooling, and it can be configured to enforce code styles, as it does with each commit. It also enforces rules, but can enforce code style as well.
lots of languages have linters to enforce style. Examples are jslint/eslint phplint, etc…
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My grandmother could teach you it, but she’s dead.
Yes, exactly that. Ancaps live in a right-wing fantasy world, like the rest of the right.
We see you scrollin’
post the content you wish to see in this world
Experimenting with a signature containing some quotes from moderators I have received. See my profile background for the groomer bit. It’s either true or it’s something that they shouldn’t be making light of by pretending to be one. Not sure how else to raise these issues.