HackerTrans
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

muzzio

no profile record

comments

muzzio
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Reviewing your own PR is underrated. I do this with most of my meaningful PRs, where I usually give a summary of what/why I'm doing things in the description field, and then reread my code and call out anything I'm unsure of, or explain why something is weird, or alternatives I considered, or anything that I would catch reviewing someone else's PR.

It makes it doubly annoying though whenever I go digging in `git blame` to find a commit with a terrible title, no description and an "LGTM" approval though.
muzzio
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Does Matrix have the equivalent of voice chat rooms that Discord has? I find as a user of Discord that being able to see who's just hanging out is the killer feature there. (As are things like game streaming and bots, ofc)
muzzio
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Going to keep this short since there's so many responses:

That feeling for me came about super prominently when I was trying to ignore other parts of my life that I didn't want to deal with and using work to cope. Not having something to strive for in your work life makes it harder to ignore the other stuff.

So my advice is to really dig in and listen to the parts of yourself you're most scared to unbox. I don't want to get more specific than that, if that's what your problem is, you'll likely have some idea of what I'm referring to. <3
muzzio
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I'd say in terms of relevancy, either facebook or netflix:

- Netflix already feels like an outlier in that list because they're not as technically focused as any of the other ones listed. They feel more like a media company these days, not a tech company, and as time goes on there's less and less differentiating them from any other media company/streaming service.

- If Metaverse doesn't pan out for them, I don't see either FB or Insta having a revival in popularity in the coming years. The only family I have still under 20 have deleted or abandoned FB, and I don't see the younger generation bothering with the "keep up with family" social network, and Insta keeps getting its lunch eaten with all its competitors. It feels like Insta is going to get a competitor at some point that will take its main offering (photographic status updates, basically) and then it'll suffer the same fate of irrelevancy.