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pikaynu
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Comment #32211909
I totally agree with this. I am in a situation right now where the skip level manager is asking to schedule meetings every other day to talk on a problem that requires research. Th…
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Comment #31325706
I understand it takes one text editor to write a static website. But hear me out, If you asked a dev today to make a landing page, they look for templates instead of writing that s…
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Comment #31325697
Yo! exactly my point. I never expect new devs to be experts. But the labor I am spending to teach one of those newbies (well 1.5yrs of experience) about how to check for a port lis…
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Comment #31325681
I use Alacritty full time (tried kitty, didn't work with my workflow), personal and work. I am not ruling those off. I don't mean to come as mean and conservative. I just don't lik…
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Comment #31325628
vim wars. I am on the vim side. I don't care about vscode that much. The only gripe is the first class support vscode gets in terms of plugins as compared to (neo)vim.
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Comment #31325621
The vim purist having 0 config wasn't my original thought. I had heard about it before and I have seen talks where the speaker would do everything with default vim syntax and not u…
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Comment #31325574
I have an HP laptop with a 3rd gen i5, fairly low powered repurposed with Linux and Plex as a home server. I am using it as a media server, file storage with hard disks attached an…
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Comment #31232967
I like the idea of beginners terminal. To make them used to using keyboard instead of hunting for icons and menus. Once they are comfortable, they will find faster alternatives and…
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Comment #31232955
The inflow of new engineers which are not so familiar with traditional tools like a basic terminal and a text editor. That was all which was needed to write software. Most of the s…
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Comment #30976116
There are a few ways I think I could find gratification in what I do with computers. Building something that other people use (they could have complains, that's fine). Probability …
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Comment #30492961
WW3 will require the involvement of atleast China and USA and then these countries pull in their allies because the battle ground is Eurasia. So countries like Germany, France, Eng…
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Comment #30486464
I like the key attributes part. The engineers are paid by the hour, so they are incentivised to have the project running for as long as possible. I don't think it's cheap to get an…
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Comment #30486134
They have to do it because VCs aren't going to stick around years for your organic growth. It was supposed to be a proof of viability and then proper quality product. With this mod…
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Comment #30486127
The whole stock market is just a speculation game now. With no real value defined behind it's price. All software and strategy is defined on finding stock at a higher price due to …
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