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drran 3 hours ago | parent | context | next [–] | on: The Truth Shall Make You Free: Catholicism and the... Are you joking? Russian spies are killing people right now. Former «Vympel», now «Alpha», entered Ukraine recently, and they started to collect money for their covert operation by murdering of innocent families. They are trying to kill me since 2008, because I searched/found their agent «24». USSR starved to death 7 million adults (number accepted by RF State Duma on 02.04.2008) and 23 million children (still not accepted by RF).
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goohle 1 day ago | parent | context | prev | next [–] | on: Selecting a programming language can be a form of ... 53k SLOC is tiny project. 5 senior developers at 1k SLOC per day will generate 53k SLOC in two weeks, just one sprint. reply
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im not sure I’ve produced 1000 lines of code this year lmao
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I've produced negative amounts of code this year. I am a very bad programmer ![]()
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i've done 1k loc per day before. it just always involved code generation spewing out boilerplate that had to be committed afterwards for whatever reason. i'm pretty sure i've written negative lines of code this year.
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saiya-jin 3 hours ago | undown | root | parent | next [–] You are twisting words quite a bit. I very much belong to 'the other' tribe of not giving a nanofraction of a gently caress about some of these 'achievements' pushed on us, done by people who don't get the concept and urgency of work-life balance. No amazon prime deliveries? In fact, no Amazon deliveries in Switzerland that make any sense? We get by just fine. We don't order food from restaurants, it negates the very reason why to go to restaurant in the first place, the social experience is just not there. I can cook +-comparably well and actually enjoy the process. And so on. I have myself mapped extremely well thanks to long term involvement with some extreme sports, backpacking around the globe and few times use of psilocybin in the right setting. I know exactly what makes me tick and what is superficial shallow BS, and what you describe is right there. Again, achievements you describe as some holy grail of mankind mean next to nothing. My wife is a doctor, exactly same story - she can tell you all evening about true respectable achievements, and none of it is about some engineer figuring slightly more effective way for business to deliver. And don't drag the topic into 'you didn't stop this from happening!' - we are adults, and responsible for our own development and life paths. Don't expect me or anybody else to babysit you and set your life straight to get happy and fulfilled life. If you won't, no guidebook nor internet course, nor aging itself will. Get your own poo poo together and do it yourself to be more precise.
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fritz posted:goohle 1 day ago | parent | context | prev | next [–] | on: Selecting a programming language can be a form of ... Thinking about the quality and code review of small team that's making GBS threads out 26k lines per week and not liking it.
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At that speed they can reimplement XFS in a month, ext4 in two weeks. Perhaps that person worked on btrfs for a month. ![]()
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fritz posted:goohle 1 day ago | parent | context | prev | next [–] | on: Selecting a programming language can be a form of ... as a 10x engineer i would simply do this myself in one week
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Maximo Roboto posted:saiya-jin 3 hours ago | undown | root | parent | next [–] i think this person is probably not ideally fluent in written english but it seems like they are saying that having amazon prime or doordash delivering stuff to you, obsessing over pointless fart app javascript is not what's important in life, and well yeah i kind of agree
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Aye, that rear end in a top hat is an rear end in a top hat, but they aren't wrong.
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Maximo Roboto posted:saiya-jin 3 hours ago | undown | root | parent | next [–] a good hn post??? fritz posted:goohle 1 day ago | parent | context | prev | next [–] | on: Selecting a programming language can be a form of ... lmao
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53k SLOC is tiny project. I will generate 53k SLOC in one day, just one sprintf in a loopTruman Peyote posted:a good hn post??? mystes fucked around with this message at 17:48 on Nov 17, 2021 |
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if it is bad it is bad with too much context and reading between lines for a comedy thread at any rate
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mystes posted:the part where it sounds like it's saying, "I do extreme sports and backpacking so I know what's important better than you" is pretty typical HN fare. someone who’s found something they love and spends their time doing it actually does know what’s important better than a lot of people, op
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rjmccall posted:someone who’s found something they love and spends their time doing it actually does know what’s important better than a lot of people, op That's not how that guy is thinking about it.
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rjmccall posted:someone who’s found something they love and spends their time doing it actually does know what’s important better than a lot of people, op
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i mean absolutely the post is tonally super german-speaker know-it-all, but yeah it's not super off the mark here the only thing that does not match with the image of a robust alpine fitness sexhaver chad philosopher is the question of wtf are you doing posting on hn
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I very much belong to 'the other' tribe of not giving a nanofraction of a gently caress about some of these 'achievements' pushed on us, done by people who don't get the concept and urgency of work-life balance. - me, a normal six figgy computer touching faang fuckhead he poaster in every way, after doing mushrooms in mineral king exactly once
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drat I can't believe a computer programmer took mushrooms and goes backpacking. very different than everyone my age that I know.
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Aside from the ridiculous smugness of saying "I know more about myself than you do" (rather than just saying "I personally prefer..."), the idea of conspicuous leisure in the form of spending time sightseeing in other countries as some sort of automatic gateway to magical enlightenment that normal people can't hope to understand is just extremely lol.
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:if it is bad it is bad with too much context and reading between lines for a comedy thread at any rate "I have myself mapped extremely well thanks to long term involvement with some extreme sports, backpacking around the globe and few times use of psilocybin in the right setting." Penisface posted:i mean absolutely the post is tonally super german-speaker know-it-all, but yeah it's not super off the mark here That's not a chad, that's the very image of a Burning Man-going VC or founder or outgoing techbro
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my sister describing the sf dating scene 5 years ago said every guy in sf: - works in tech - goes rock climbing - is a photographer - is a dj
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It's just an extremely abrasively defensive and self-promoting reply to a post that's not that bad tuyguntn 7 hours ago | root | parent | next [–] I think parent OP used "we" very much correctly, don't try to isolate some people's impact on society. We all enjoyed when Jeff Bezos delivered our products faster to our homes. We enjoyed when our food is delivered from any restaurant we asked, we enjoyed traveling to other places and generating CO2 along the way. And do you know why we enjoyed them? Because those people who strive for achievements worked really hard to create these conveniences for us, for some of them there was no personal life, working nights, no family, just career! And they achieved what they wanted. Now they demand from everyone such dedication. Hence some companies (employees to be exact) are creating hidden rules not to promote people with kids, because at some point they might not be as productive as 21 years who just graduated, with lots of energy to burn and cheap to employ. People don't want to have kids because they might distract from their career. Now our society has problems, pollution, low wages, homelessness, burned out people, because not everyone can perform on their peers level without kids, without personal life and so on And "we" who don't strive for achievement didn't stop them.
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(cw: suicide/mental health) SapporoChris 14 minutes ago | parent | context | flag | favorite | on: Daddy isn’t coming back I have a black thought on this. I would be happy if someone corrected me. When something breaks, sometimes we repair it, sometimes we throw it out. The more valuable the item, the more we will spend to fix it. However even with the most valuable items, we sometimes reluctantly decide that it is broken beyond repair. Are people like this? Are some simply too broken to fix? I feel awful thinking this, but I wonder if there is some truth to it. reply
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they're replying to it with LoTR and Harry Potter quotes ffs
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Harry Potter, or Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality?
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Harry Potter and the Codex of Ivermectin
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Maximo Roboto posted:That's not a chad, that's the very image of a Burning Man-going VC or founder or outgoing techbro he wouldn’t be talking poo poo about all the “achievements” if he was a techbro
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Plorkyeran posted:i'm pretty sure i've written negative lines of code this year. Antigravitas posted:I've produced negative amounts of code this year. I am a very bad programmer if this means you've deleted more code then you wrote then big congrats, you've literally made the world a better place
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yes, but i also wrote most of the code that i deleted in the first place
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I don't get to delete code, but i do get to delete content. about as satisfying imo
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mystes posted:Harry Potter and the Codex of Ivermectin
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I did a merge that removed something like 100k lines of code, thus making me the best programmer in the company by a significant margin
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:I did a merge that removed something like 100k lines of code, thus making me the best programmer in the company by a significant margin good goood. now delete the repos, burn the servers and ascend to godhood
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treeman79 7 hours ago | root | parent | prev [–] I work hard with my daughters on math. They are highly intelligent and have a talent for it. Nothing but lip and complaints on how useless it is. I know the moment they get a free choice, they will never touch it again. My only hope is to find a group of girls that are into math for them to hang out with. But more then likely will take the easy road of going off there looks to get what they want in life. One already has.
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fritz posted:treeman79 7 hours ago | root | parent | prev [–] AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH
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this thread is just knocking it out of the parkquote:Octopuses, crabs and lobsters to be recognised as sentient beings under UK law (lse.ac.uk) top comment, eh, whatever, but still gets hn points for that style of citation quote:monkeybutton 2 hours ago | next [–] the top comment in response to it is _very_ on topic quote:ryan_j_naughton 1 hour ago | parent | next [–] and, then, in the responses to that quote:elcano 58 minutes ago | root | parent | prev | next [–]
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scottcodie 8 hours ago | parent | context | favorite | on: Samsung plans $17B chip plant in Taylor, Texas It remains to be seen if shifting the cost to taxpayers is harmful to the economy or not.
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v3rt3x 18 hours ago Or they just don’t want to… I love my kids but I would prefer work to the tedium of dealing with small children or an infant any day. Most men I know just aren’t wired with the ability to tolerate child care. The last few years of “wokeness” can’t undo a few hundred thousand years of evolutionary biology.
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