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@Froot in general you're right, but I spent a lot for time as devops trying to educate devs to consider their surrounding services, underlying infrastructure and what happens when you write gigabytes of data to the disk "just because". Devs who only thinks about their code will have a hard time during integration and deployment. Mostly because I'll set their desk on fire.
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@Froot he was also reluctant to assign resource requests and limits to containers "because it's complicated".
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@Froot you guessed right. It was the latter. 🤦♂️
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@jthm never a coincidence 🙃
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Then I suspect they got the joke and we may have something to talk about. So far no such luck :/
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Devops tendencies help too.
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@Root Yup, in general devs that can't look outside of their little puddle and consider the infrastructure around them tend to be a waste.
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-2 karma for taking a picture of a monitor instead of a screenshot 🙃
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@bittersweet "Alright, the backend responds but CAN IT BE PRINTED ON PAPER??"
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@bertyboi in general I absolutely agree, but to emphasize my point, the original phrasing was "this implementation is fuKken dirtyyyyyy chicka pow powww" :(
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Yes, many times. But it had more of a "private key in a public repo" kinda feel to it.
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@demortes I usually add a disclaimer when I send off scripts to end users I don't trust. Meaning to say I always add a disclaimer.
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@PonySlaystation I don't mind not getting into Bitcoin back in the day. I just want him to make a decision and STFU :(
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And then misunderstanding legit gameplay concepts as bugs/broken user experience ;)
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@lotd Very impressive indeed :) But how would you tackle good old "the thing comes up on my screen and I can't go back so I switch it off"?
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@lotd That would've been terrific but Windows :(
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@lotd Good luck "Putting the Facebook icon back on my desktop page" over ssh ;)
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I hear ya.
We'll, ain't Clojure a bitch, huh? -
@endor He's been at it all day but other than letting everybody know what's the current value every 15 minutes, he hasn't done anything. In other words, he might get stabbed soon.
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@Andi Technically speaking, a website trading Bitcoin could be considered a Bitcoin machine :)
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My colleague has recently locked himself out of his Mac AND his Apple account. I'm thinking this "vulnerability" is just Apple's amazing response to his bitching support ticket :/
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Oh yeah, I've been working in IT & Dev positions for almost a decade.
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Command line git for getting stuff done, tig for tracking merged branches, zsh + agnoster integration for showing off.
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@xenira I sincerely hope you also having a bunch of terminal windows running cmatrix just for kicks :D
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@xenira more accurately: "you can't work when your dev env doesn't look dope" ;)
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Mate please just complain about anybody *but* your fellow ranters. will definitely make your life easier.
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JSON babies are easier to parse..
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Can be easily fixed with
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Pro.
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Well partially because some of us have started taking longer bathroom breaks on devRant..