Every now and then a new hire comes along with a windows pc, every time they decide they want to try to get everything working on windows, after a week they give up.
On linux it’s one pip install and you’re done
Every now and then a new hire comes along with a windows pc, every time they decide they want to try to get everything working on windows, after a week they give up.
On linux it’s one pip install and you’re done
Race conditions can make you a racist,
If you
Then there’s no nice way to say it, you might be a racist, drive safe
“So this here is a rock”
“Uhh, in english please?”
Awesome! I’ve been tinkering with a project where i needed semi-advanced text parsing, and my homebrew solution is a barely functional mess, this looks perfect!
I had a similar error, though not from the compiler
Error message just read this should never happen
shit fetch --all
Fork and knife explosive?! 😱
“i’ll fix that later”
Narrator: “they never did”
He knew something was wrong with it’s memory when the elevator didn’t remember him
My company works mostly in Python with some c/c++
We’re moving to rust due to the strict typing (the lack of which in python leads to many… Let’s say interesting bugs), the speed (blazingly fast compared to python) and memory safety
“we heard you somehow managed to castrate ISIS? On the behalf of the US government, i’d like to thank you for your service”
stdc is just bloat, i implement the methods and do the syscalls myself if i need them
I was helping someone with their programming homework, every time copilot suggested anything he just blindly added it, and every time i had to ask him “and why do you need those lines? What do they do?”, and he could never answer…
Sometimes those lines made sense, other times they were completely irrelevant to the problem, but he just add the suggestions on reflex without even reading them
I’d rather bonk a thousand innocents than let one guilty go unbonked
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Get a minimum amount of compensation for doing a job? Do you hear yourself? That’s madness!
Ah maan, why’d you have to tell me that, it still feels like it came out just 3-4 years ago tops
I was a nano person for the longest time, was planning to try out vim but never did, until i saw a coworker using it and he explained a little about the vim “language” actually worked and how much you could do with it
With some encouragement from him and a week or two of reduced productivity i was able to do everything just as fast in vim as in nano, and it only got better from there, now i find any other editor slow and tiresome in comparison
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No clue, all i know is that i never have to do more than that, and noone has managed to get it working on windows 🤷♂️
When i started learning programming, everything was always a pain to set up, needed to install weird IDEs from shady websites and they only worked half the time. Then a friend showed me linux where stuff just worked out of the box, just slap some code in a textfile and compile it, i never looked back (was working in c/c++ but from what i’ve seen it’s not much better for python)