Why is there a boat sticking out behind the moon?
Why is there a boat sticking out behind the moon?
Even assuming there's nothing in it (which I am doing), just the fact that the US are making statements like this just blows my mind.
"Vance scolds Denmark during Greenland trip as Trump says US must have island"
Sorry, wtf is happening?
Am in purgatory?
I feel so lost right now.
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I've read a lot about this approach - don't fix bugs, rewrite it entirely - and I'm in two minds as we're entering a new era.
You can't compare to a traditional rewrite though.
It was directed at @jasongorman.bsky.social but caffeine is still en route.
Rob with 21st century sweat shops having toddlers writing code instead of children in textile factories.
You've only worked with poor junior developers. Some are capable and driven, or great problem solvers, they just don't have the experience to make consistently good choices - hence the title.
That's it, we've gone full Zoolander.
"Speed of lightness"
WTF.
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Anybody who ever thinks war is cool should go see the War Remnants museum in Ho Chi Minh City, and the genocide museum in Phnom Penh. My god.
It's like an insanity wolf meme...but better?
Backpacking through Vietnam and saw this cracking picture in a coffee shop. Sums up the Vietnamese approach quite well. Must adopt.
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Also skeptical about Brad Pitt too. Either of them could be Lucan at large!
Just putting it out there, but has anybody considered that Lord Lucan might have reverse aged, moved to the States, and started a band in honour of his home land?
Just sayin'.
I never do resolutions, only goals, but for 2025 I am not ordering anything from Amazon. It's time for change.
They may be right. I would like to see more engineers looking at the context of a situation more though, rather than a "one size fits all" mentality that I often see in people that have been taught software engineering. Is that experience, or personality? Not sure.
Definitely no right and wrong.
...and yes, I too get paid for this and it's unlikely it'll ever get any better - particularly with the adoption of AI coding tools that (for now anyway) create truly awful code.
Academic learning is not industry training though. There may be overlap, but they aren't the same thing and I don't think they should be.
Why should it though? There is limited space in every curriculum, and a module on "production ready code" or "software engineering teams" is only going to be prioritised against many other important topics.
If you want software engineering, take it.
I love the plane story, it's such a great example of thinking differently. I imagine very few people didn't have the same thought process when going through that story for the first time.
Computer science isn't there to teach "industry practice" though. There's a clue in the name, it's a wide field with so much to cover.
My favourite learnings that were useful and/or fun were compiler design (flex and co - useful), and a deeper understanding of 3d graphics maths (fun).
Has anybody *ever* had a good delivery experience with Evri/Hermes? Genuinely interested.
This has been popular in the UAE for years. I first used it for something like ordering bread, and felt a bit weird. Then quickly realised it's amazing.
How's it going?
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