

I have one of the affected CPUs 😒
I have one of the affected CPUs 😒
I just had a provider issue take a server down after we swapped into production.my code was fine, still didn’t get to knock off on time.
yeah I’ve really noticed it’s hard to find info and therefore use any project that does this.
and it must suck because anyone new, instead of finding the answer to their question in a forum archive from when it was first asked, has to log in and ask it again.
whenever I have dumb noob questions on setup and I see a discord link I give up a little.
oh thank you! I use jetbrains but I wonder if I can implement the same thing
I’m just a c# dev wishing to fuck we had something visual to indicate reference types so my coworkers could stop misusing them
yeah I like having an array of days that are weekend days then testing if the day is in the array. can change what days are considered weekend if we go to a three day weekend and it reads really well. I hate massive if statements
I just made a github action that merges anything updated in master into feature branches automatically. you get pinged if there’s a conflict but the automerge keeps drift to a minimum so it’s less common and fixed sooner.
better than merging poorly tested/reviewed code.
and yeah, a small team of superstars doesn’t need reviews so much, but most teams have a range of devs with different levels of experience and time working with particular parts of a large codebase. Someone more senior or more expert derisks people picking up tickets and improves code quality.
it also leads to plenty of good conversations about the best way to implement, so overall it’s a win.
The best kind of correct.
I’m happy people are sharing stuff to Lemmy, it’s been a little quiet.
I definitely value the Forbes article over the MSN but we might not be talking about it if we hadn’t seen this post. let’s not be too critical when people are participating positively.
it’s so good, wish I’d found it sooner
use it for home assistant. I’m astonished because my test install from years ago on a pi that’s around 7 years old is going with no intervention aside from updates. it’s crazy robust.
for a while my laptop was slow and I needed a test local environment rebuilding with webpack so I set up a newer pi that ran the Dev servers so my laptop didn’t choke. I’ve got a better laptop now.
holy shit it’s a newspaper cartoon from 1993
I’ve used a regex to add a console log to the top of every method with the method name before.
the things you do when you’re desperate.
if you’re a beginner, and you post an opinion and lots of people say that many years of professional experience make them disagree with you, why would you not take that on board? I wish you well on your learning journey. at some point you’ll outgrow vanilla js and you’ll have learned enough to configure transpilation and webpack etc. it’ll be a good day.
vanilla javascript? what are you, fucking Amish?
well if you can say something funnier, I’ll post a screenshot of that
cheerfully withdrawn, thank you for the information
only one way to find out!
that’s the magic of science 🌈🏏🤖
can literally be sued if they don’t put profits above all else. it’s insane.
edit: fact check says, misleading, see source below
“Just fucking send it” - that guy