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You already had answers here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42915664 (54 days ago)
It was a simple movie with a simple story and pretty pictures. Last but not least the costumes were made with Jean-Paul Gaultier (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Paul_Gaultier). Sometimes it works, it's fun, and…
LibreWolf on a shitty computer. 3D games were way faster in the 80s with a few MHz, I wonder what went wrong.
The very concept of lurking more is a thing of the past sadly. It would solve so many problems.
I only had one good manager once in my life. He was our cheerleader when we were late developing features (not our fault), he was handling everything unrelated to coding and all we had to do was work, and he was…
"Roadmaps? Where we're going, we don't need roadmaps” - Emmett Brown probably (LibreWolf on Linux)
It's only a sample of one but I'm really unhappy with the issues and limitations that JSON and YAML have, and I welcome XML if it has good tools.
Beta waitlist. Book uploads: 4/month for $12/month, that's low. Do you remove the DRM on AZW3?
People are celebrating security holes controlled by a black box in another country, and they still have the guts to call it "open-source." Have fun though if you like it.
> So I confidently say, "I am one of the best programmers in my country, Korea." The best programmer in South Korea should not limit himself to vibe-coding todo lists in TypeScript. Feel free to discover other languages!
Law and finance are regulated industries, it's not gatekeeping. > programming is an open field Absolutely not. Some coding jobs are regulated too like medical devices, defense, or finance. It's the law because you have…
> building a product becomes relevant only with the adoption of AI Why?
Once again, the downfall of SWE continues. What you call "brittle test scripts" should be an important part of the specifications, and those flaky tests should teach you something that you purposefully ignored by using…
No code at all, and spending money for an invalid HTML file that could have been done in a few minutes by copying text in a Markdown file and generating the same web page. I'm not sure what we should celebrate here.
> Most engineers I don't believe that but I use https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/git
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You already had answers here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42915664 (54 days ago)
It was a simple movie with a simple story and pretty pictures. Last but not least the costumes were made with Jean-Paul Gaultier (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Paul_Gaultier). Sometimes it works, it's fun, and…
LibreWolf on a shitty computer. 3D games were way faster in the 80s with a few MHz, I wonder what went wrong.
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The very concept of lurking more is a thing of the past sadly. It would solve so many problems.
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I only had one good manager once in my life. He was our cheerleader when we were late developing features (not our fault), he was handling everything unrelated to coding and all we had to do was work, and he was…
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"Roadmaps? Where we're going, we don't need roadmaps” - Emmett Brown probably (LibreWolf on Linux)
It's only a sample of one but I'm really unhappy with the issues and limitations that JSON and YAML have, and I welcome XML if it has good tools.
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Beta waitlist. Book uploads: 4/month for $12/month, that's low. Do you remove the DRM on AZW3?
People are celebrating security holes controlled by a black box in another country, and they still have the guts to call it "open-source." Have fun though if you like it.
> So I confidently say, "I am one of the best programmers in my country, Korea." The best programmer in South Korea should not limit himself to vibe-coding todo lists in TypeScript. Feel free to discover other languages!
Law and finance are regulated industries, it's not gatekeeping. > programming is an open field Absolutely not. Some coding jobs are regulated too like medical devices, defense, or finance. It's the law because you have…
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> building a product becomes relevant only with the adoption of AI Why?
Once again, the downfall of SWE continues. What you call "brittle test scripts" should be an important part of the specifications, and those flaky tests should teach you something that you purposefully ignored by using…
No code at all, and spending money for an invalid HTML file that could have been done in a few minutes by copying text in a Markdown file and generating the same web page. I'm not sure what we should celebrate here.
> Most engineers I don't believe that but I use https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/tree/master/plugins/git