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if nobody uses it, talk about it (like when something related is bought up in a thread, don't advertise) in circles of people interested in the domain (crypto or the sepcific blockchain in this case)
if you dis and still no one uses it, then ask around for feedback in your posts, maybe the project is not something people need, maybe they don't trust it or maybe it's just not clear how to use it
sadly for us, developers, the implementation is only the easiest part of our projects, at least if we want them to be useful to others -
haha good one!
love them cute sweaters for the parrot -
you don't have to be engaged in every community you care about
I mean, we are complex being with lots of interests
Expect for people that make *that* one thing they like their whole identity. I respect dedication, but that's too much sometimes -
weird, it seems one of those pesky ads has somehow escaped my ad block
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@iceb Believe me man, you don't want AI to monitor you while you work so it can tell management how long it will take you to finish the task without bathroom breaks and pausing to think or chat with a collegue
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@DEVil666 Have my increment and go! you have no business making me sneeze-laugh my drink like that!
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@DEVil666 Not even that
Win the ones that lick the jury asshole how they like it
Tech, robustness, exploration, originality, scaling mean nothing -
@vintprox I mean genuine nice folks
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@Grumm To be entirely honest, a big part of what breaks the tie for me when talking about choosing software are small stuff, such as UI, how some minor feature are designed and such
You can make and break a market by only tweaking with minor changes to an already successful formula! -
@cho-uc Depends, there are still some OSS devs who are doing good (not the guy that created faker.js and colors.js, obviously)
I agree with wage slave, but that's just everyday status quo in the end -
@vintprox No worries! I could have worded it better, i definitely see where the confusion comes from
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@vintprox what do you mean? Who are the producers then?
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This guy/gal pulled a like-for-like one on you
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On the subject:
I used to do backend with Java Spring Boot and now i'm doing it with Node.js. I love it! Faster to iterate and easier to experiment with.
About performance, i'm not in any camp. If the flow is limiting or the implementation is clumsy, any language or environment will perform poorly.
While Node is inherently slower than other options because of its circumstances, it can perform on pair or even better in certain situations where is strong points are properly exploited.
Conclusion: Use whatever you like as long as you feel comfortable and efficient -
@Grumm 750h/month is enough to run 1 instance all the time
I used something like this for over an year already for my telegram bots -
Most of the western urban society lost its touch to the goriness and rawness of life
They hide what they don't like to acknowledge between works and shapes
Take for example the well known nugget: it's meat, but it's smashed, processed and reshaped beyond recognition. You could hardly link it to the animal of origin. You would be forgiven to think it was some kind of fruit if you wouldn't know any better.
That's because people prefer to forget they are eating living things. Steak comes already sliced and seasoned. Sausages come already minced and smoked.
It's a form of voluntary desensibilization from everything that we might find uncomfortable. -
Blame corporation and their pRoPrIeTaRy shit formats
Everybody refuses to talk to each others or else god forbid they would risk losing their walled gardens -
@localpost did it talk a lot about brain activity during the night? REM sleep and all that
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I once reas a book about lucid dreaming and one of the main ideas in order to improve dream frequency and remembering is to write them down as soon as you wake up
Basically keep a notebook by your bed and as soon as you wake up write anything that you remember, in no particular order
After a few months, i started dreaming almost every other night (i don't have more than 1 dream per month at most usually) and writing them down took from forgetting 90% of them to remeber like 70% -
@DEVil666 Are you guys paid by LoC by any chance? 😂
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I was actually interested in this thread, but i had to downvote because all of those emojis
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Please, tell us more about this paranoia driven development!!
What other instances have you met before? -
@kamen Or really, just an SSD
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@TobyDebvRant
Here is a great example of devRant community to help up with an issue
https://devrant.com/rants/5628289/... -
I guess we (as a species) are able to do as much good as evil
I just hope that the end of the day it evens out at least -
Techinically yes
The primary purpose of the platform is for devs to vent
It'a neither a Q&A forum nor an educational platform
That being said, it's possible to find help, tips and mentoring, but no promise of that is made and people might get jumpy if instead of good angry stories (ironically like this one, great job!) they get stack overflow style questions -
@hitko Nobody shoves it down your throat, you can use it if you like or use somthing else
I get you idea, but i don't see anything bad in rewritting the wheel if it's just as good. Yeah is not productive, but most people do those projects in their free time, so productivity is not always an important metric -
@dowhile Then this is the wrong parallel universe
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You want to code but you are too new on the project => more meetings for ramp up and less coding
You want to code but you are too experienced on the project => more meetings to transfer knowledge to the newer guys
You want to code but the project is done or got unbearably beurocratic or boring => change job or project and repeat -
@AvatarOfKaine it might work, it would be basically transpilation from a confy language to a safer, more performant one
But as in the case with everything, even traditional compilation, it's hard and extremely opinionated to do it
I don't think or say it's not possible, but what would be the trade-offs?