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oakejp12
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Doesn’t seem pretty boring and unreasonable to me to hate a Nazi and who’s contributing to building a mechahilter.

At least, these were previously American values to hate these people.
oakejp12
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I don't think anyone appreciates anything from anyone who spends hours "daygaming" like a 40 year old virgin
oakejp12
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I'm not sure what you're subjective observations have to do with facts, but ok?
oakejp12
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> In average, better looking than non-welsh average.

> unlike the mapuche tribe people, who have produced the local criminal and ugly population

Your observations are horribly racist.
oakejp12
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What an incredibly weird comment.
oakejp12
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
No one in the financial industry seriously considers crypto except for the fact that they can use it to siphon money from the unfortunately disillusioned and the idiotic.

As a financier and a programmer, I'm happy people keep pouring money into it because I can win more games. As a human, it's really sad to witness.
oakejp12
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I'm mostly asking to see how I can adjust my workflow with juniors because I sometimes find myself drowning trying to maintain a decent codebase - not trying to be accusatory.

I generally use MRs as an opportunity to give feedback like how you'd get feedback on a set of math problem statements. I inferred from "rarely do I ever really leave commentary" that you're not using MRs as a training tool. How else do you train junior engineers?

For context, I work in the financial industry where mistakes are costly and users are hostile so the "accept & merge" workflow may not be for me.
oakejp12
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Are the junior programmers that you hire that good that you don't need training or commentary? I find I spend a lot of time reviewing MRs and leaving commentary. For instance, this past week, I had a junior apply the same business logic across classes instead of creating a class/service and injecting it as a dependency.

This, improper handling of exceptions, missed testing cases or no tests at all, incomplete types, a misunderstanding of a nuanced business case, etc. An automatic approval would leave the codebase in such a dire state.
oakejp12
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I'd be interested in reading that Axios-wrapper if it's openly available.