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  • 3
    Haha, nice. A real screenshot! Is it a GPT review of your source? :P
  • 9
    Maybe unprofessional, but not unclear.
  • 4
    Imagine also including the blame line as well
  • 1
    I hate impression management. such liars. I wouldn't trust them with directives like that asking everyone to lie. a culture of lying, talk about a red flag!

    if it "reflects badly" it didn't happen!
  • 7
    ChatGPT is boring. Those type of comments are totally normal. And let’s face it, there is way much more unprofessional behaviour in companies nowadays than this.
  • 5
    Have you been looking at our codebase?! lol
  • 1
    @Tounai so I have been working on some modbus code lately. We have terminology that is standard to identify certain parts of the network as "slaves". So I made a config file that is in json. The entry to indicate the slave index is thus:

    "slave": <some number 1 to 247>

    I intentionally did not sugarcoat the parameter as it keeps the discussion correct within the context. If it triggers some idiot that is just a bonus. I just am glad I don't work in a shithole that would want this changed.
  • 2
    I wrote a whole insane master-slave architecture over the course of like 2 years that managed computers like they were cloud computers before cloud computers were a thing, with accounts synchronization between different login services and permission systems internal company people could use and all sorts of scope creep stuff but all of it worked and it was my baby but I digress

    it's what it is. master-slave. frankly banning the phrase from software insults humans (humans are not inanimate objects?!). I think they're trying to make people forget what a slave is so they can enslave everyone. it's a damned concept. if you can't find the real concept being used anywhere else, you'll 1984 remove the idea from the population. they'll feel miserable but have no word for what is going on. it's cruel and should be worrying
  • 5
    Unprofessional? Bro, this type of comment is basically a warning sign for anyone working there.

    For a dev to leave something like this, you just know it's some real frustrating shit that'll probably take you up 1 to 7 days to fix.
  • 2
    //Fix this crap later.
  • 0
    @kinu if it ever gets addressed.
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