[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 9 points 3 weeks ago

I mean, that's just basic cooking technique!

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 2 months ago

...though my personal recommendation is that you don't.

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 6 months ago

I mean, it is arguably a subjective and context-dependent measure as to exactly how "wealthy" someone is. From the perspective of someone who eats beans and rice every day of their life, anyone able to eat a "Western" diet is obscenely wealthy. That does not mean that it is not useful to distinguish between relative levels of wealth in the West.

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 9 points 7 months ago

Yes, because of all the daemons.

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 9 points 8 months ago

Confusingly, no, they are completely unrelated things, despite how similar the names look. (This confused me as well until somewhat recently.)

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 9 months ago

The whole comic was just a big exercise in silliness, rather than deep humor, such as when the skeptic claimed that the dog "could be a cat".

But anyway, I would love to see the far superior philosophy-related comics that you have been working on!

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 10 months ago

Just like they say, you can modify the code and remove for free if you really want, they’re not forbidding you from doing so or anything

True, but I think you are discounting the risk that the actual god Anubis will take displeasure at such an act, potentially dooming one's real life soul.

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 11 months ago

To add nuance to my comment: I think that Linus mismanaged the conflict, and that this was a significant and avoidable factor in Marcan getting burned out. For an example of how Linus could have approached this instead: he could have publicly criticized both Marcan and Hellwig at the same time, rather than first publicly criticizing Marcan and then only after Marcan left publicly criticizing Hellwig for his own behavior. This probably would have made Marcan feel less picked on and less likely to have been burnt out. (Or maybe not; I do not claim to deal in certainties.)

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 1 year ago

So you are saying there is no reason not to double Linux to version 12 in order to out-do Windows?

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 2 years ago

Something that definitely separates me from some of my less experienced coworkers is that, when I sit down and start to implement a plan I came up with in my head, if it turns out that things start exploding in complexity then I reevaluate my plan and see if I can find a simpler approach. By contrast, my less experienced coworkers buckle down and do whatever it takes to follow through on their plan, as if it has now become a test of their programming skills. This makes life not only more difficult for them but also for everyone who has to read their code later because their code is so hard to follow.

I try to push back against this when I can, but I do not have the time and energy to be constantly fighting against this tendency so I have to pick my battles. Part of the problem is that often when the code comes to me in a merge request it is essentially too late because it would have to be essentially completely rewritten with a different design in order to make it simpler. Worse, the "less experienced" coworker is often someone who is both about a decade older than me and has also been on the project longer than me, so even though I technically at this point have seniority over them in the hierarchy I find it really awkward to actually exercise this power. In practice what has happened is that they have been confined to working on a corner of the project where they can still do a lot of good without others having to understand the code that they produce. It helps that, as critical as I am being of this coworker, they are a huge believer in testing, so I am actually very confident that the code they are producing has the correct behavior, even when I cannot follow the details of how it works that well.

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 2 years ago

Quoth the article:

As spotted by iMore, this indemnification stems from how Epic Games breached the developer agreement it had with Apple when it tried offering its own alternative payment system in August 2020.

In short: Epic Games pissed off the court when it consciously chose to violate the terms of its its contract with Apple before filing the lawsuit, rather than first filing the lawsuit and waiting for it to conclude. The court is taking the unusual step of billing Epic Games for Apple's legal expenses precisely to disincentivize this kind of behavior in the future.

[-] bitcrafter@programming.dev 10 points 2 years ago

A truly fantastic update for our times!

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