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AboutLinux -> DevOps -> SA -> CTO
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Skillslinux, ci/cd, php, python, node/js, react/redux, tensorflow/keras
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I like OP tricks better than becoming a carb-monk / no-coffee streightedge
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Take it as a good thing - it's a sign they understand no matter how many millions they throw on a game, Indie devs can always drop a Vampire Survivors or Gurilla Tag on the market at 1% the cost...
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Good job so far!!! amazing! still 666!
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wat
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Looking at game prices the tiers are roughly:
$50-70 - The mega brand AAA games
$35-49 - Big studio, less popular titles/gamestyles
$24-34 - Known indie / small studio, known game series
$13-23 - Known idie, first release in series / niche game
$7 - unknown indie, first game
$3 - solo developer, awesome game
$0 - solo developer, early access -
@Voxera stop making the rest of us look bad
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There's a trick to broken pins instead of soldering it back:
you take a pin (like stitching pin, or similar) and cut it to a bit longer than a cpu pin.
Then put it in the mb hole where the missing pin would go.
The idea is to get the length right so when cpu is placed and locked the loose pin will touch the cpu. -
Just a general "fuck you" to b2plane who is discusting enough reply that to others, and yet not smart enough to find a solution to this trivial problem after "googling for hours".
Maybe you misunderstood - googling means looking it up on Google. Not masturbating. -
Spend a weekend learning Python,
compete for jobs with 16 year olds.
Enjoy your expensive wall ornament! -
@rantsauce only a cunt knows everything
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.. and instead of listening and learning from their experience you bash on their advice.
They too were once young bucks, believing they are the best ever, looking into latest techniques and products,
Then they learned... that sometimes `echo "hello world"`
is better than defining a logging module shared globally and detects terminal types plus verifies color scheme etc etc..
But no, you won't listen, like they didn't listen,
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wtf are you talking about? why do you need localhost at all?
They give you a url:
http://api.erp.com/v1/post
You post to it in postman/cli as
-x POST http://api.erp.com/v1/post
Where and why did this change to:
-x POST http://localhost/v1/post
????
Is your app acting as a proxy? this is silly. I can understand why they are frustrated with you. -
I sometimes miss it.
Why do I need to jump hoops to make my Py/C# code async when in JS that's the norm... -
I'll work for a year or two, then I can quit and do another startup/failure and have that moment again :)
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Everybody wants to work in "High-Tech".
They made up all these jobs to bring non-tech people in.. POs, PMs, Scrum "Masters"...
I always love to think about the early days of Microsoft, Apple, Id games - few engineers in a garage, doing what they know and believe.
They don't need a PM to tell them anything. Shit turned out great! -
Got pills from my doctor. They helped a TON.
All these years I was against pills, suffered and struggeled, for nothing.
Don't feel like a zombie, didn't loose creativity, I'm not all sunshine and rainbows (still moody and grim), but just feel better.
And if you're over 35 might want to stop smoking weed. Was fine for most of my life but when I got older things got weird. paranoya and such. odd. -
Hetzner has "Cloud" - $5 for a small server, and you can attach storage.
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Sounds like a true developer, freaking out the non-talents with actual work rather than endless conversations.
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I know people from the way-back think this is what you do with a computer,
But honestly mate, if it ain't got/serves an API and/or stores selfies - it's useless :P -
We don't.
Become manager -> become suicidal -> quit -> do a startup/mess about -> run out of money -> become manager... -
@gogokun yes you start with that, MinGW64, Cygwin and all sorts of abominations,
only to create an env that is somewhat liveable,
But not quite... -
@Voxera @Ezard - see, it's not that we are worried we won't get accepted, it's that we're looking at different options in parallel.
So you giving us a test at stage 2,3 or 4 doesn't help - we might go elsewhere at contract negotiation.
And everybody gives a test that is "simple, easy, quick, just to see you understand the basics".
But u know what? it adds up. having five simple tasks sucks. am I suppose to do one every evening this week?
Some companies I'll just drop once I feel "tested-out". and that's a lose-lose. -
pairing extreme
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@TheWrongGod I actually see a ton of interesting jobs that require robotics degree/experience.
Mainly in agriculture automation and space. -
@matthewbdaly look at you with a fancy invite to copilot!! :D
Can't wait to try it. the plagiarism engine of dreams.
EDIT: OH SHIT I have an invite!!!! why didn't I check sooner :P -
@aurizan1 on the other hand - I'm not sure how many such positions are out there, and if they pay well ...
I have a friend with a degree in biotechnology, she works as C++ programmer on printer drivers. -
Have a look at TabNine.
It's not a Language Server/Smartness per-say, but uses AI model to offer autocomplete.
Really amazing, works on every language (even text/md files), and has plugins for most IDEs including Vim. -
I'm sorry to say but you will need luck...
Market is flooded with "Data Engineers/Analysts/scientists" - People that did a degree in math/physics and have no use for it, so they now write shitty code to draw wrong conclusions from tainted data for moron daytraders.
Maybe go biotech research engineer instead? fold some proteins? -
@sariel Or they say "I was a Java developer in enterprise 15 years ago" or "Did Visual Basic for a bank"
and I'm like yea, that's what I thought... -
@Oktokolo I feel youtube doesn't have good recommendations for me, as I'm subscribed to just a few channels and marked almost everything it suggested as "not interested/don't recommend".
So I often get just blank spaces or the same vids on my feed.
That's why when something completely unrelated pops in it's very visible and clear it was promoted.