
Have you heard of FetLife? Sounds like it might be what you’re looking for.
Have you heard of FetLife? Sounds like it might be what you’re looking for.
I do a ton of Powershell scripting, and AI is either a half competent programmer, or someone let grandpa respond with the syntax from nineteen dickety two
I can’t ever report the spam, it always says that I’ve already reported them
Also, the domesticated bees are generally honeybees. And unfortunately, honeybee and wild bees don’t fulfill the same rile, so even if we replaced wild bees with honeybees 1:1, we still wouldn’t be able to polinate everything.
Why wait until you quit? I’ll do that when we get a new guy?.
FNG gets passed the shit tasks I don’t have time for 🤣
So now we know how to instantly delist any project on GitHub.
Boring/repetitive work. For example, I regularly use an AI coding assistant to block our basic loop templates with variables filled in, or have it quickly finish the multiple case statements or assigning values to an object with a bunch of properties.
In little things like that, it’s great. But once you get past a medium sized function, it goes off the rails. I’ve had it make up parameters in stock library functions based on what I asked it for.
That’s what I do at work, even though I’m salary.
Management decided to hire a new guy and then have a round of layoffs within 6 months, effectively canning someone to replace him. Since then, we’ve had multiple times where we have hundreds of tickets sitting unassigned because there’s more work than people. So shit sits and falls through the cracks until someone has time or something is on fire.
It fucking sucks, but eventually the bean counters will see that we actually needed that extra body…
It all depends on how time tracking is implemented.
Tell me I have to account for my time in 15-30 min increments? Fine, I can put it into a spreadsheet and track it.
Tell me I have to track real time spent? Get entirely fucked, and I hope you’re ok with spending time fixing my time punches because I absolutely am going to forget to open or close a time entry because I’m working on 3-4 tasks at any given time.
I’ve done both, and while I won’t intentionally sabotage the latter, my rampant ADHD and terrible memory have got my back on that one.
Would it be an instance of the class since the first thing you’re doing is pulling the one property instead of the object itself?
Maybe there’s more implementation nuance here but it seems like an opinionated rule that has zero effect on performance unless that code is being called thousands of times every second
It’s good practice to get in the habit of coding to only do the things you want/need to do rather than hoping the compiler does it for you.
This particular constructor call may be light, but there may be constructors that have a lot of overhead. Or you might be running alongside 1000 other processes who said the same thing and you start to see performance degradation.
Bruh, that was being respectful. If you think this is profane or disrespectful, you’re not going to have a good time here. Or, frankly anywhere in the net or real life.
Learn to accept criticism and not treat it as a personal attack, your experience will be much better for it.
Well, when your goal is to destroy government programs and offices so they they get replaced by rent seeking corporations so they can suck every penny from you, it really is.
And once you get into that infinite loop, it’s basically impossible to get out of it.
The easiest way I found to get out of that loop, is to get mad at the AI so it hangs up on you.
The number of times my CTO says we’re going to do THING, only to have to be told that this isn’t how things work…
Have you tried turning your brain into a black hole of emotions so guilt at being idle can never escape? Works for me some times!
Do nothing and stare at walls for hours, gives you a good base of nothingness to serve your podcasts on
Plus, 60k is nothing. One of our customers had a database that was over 3M records before it got some maintenance. No issue with overheating lol
Not really, depending on where you are.
When I was barely above broke out of college, I had to buy a shit box just to be able to go to work, because the only job I could find in my field was >20 mi from where I lived and had no public transit options that wouldn’t add an hour of walking on top of how long the bus ride took. And that’s assuming clear weather, which we get for maaaaaybe half the year. I don’t know about you, but I’m not about walking for an hour in the blistering cold with spotty sidewalks in busy areas
So, while I could take the option of not buying a car, it would turn a <30 min commute into 2-3 hours one way on a good day. Buying a car was the only way not to lose >25 hours a week on work transportation alone.