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throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
And what is their algorithm? How to identify those industries?
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Open source is unsustainable if we act like this. A 100k grant costs a fraction of the latest leetcode wanker member of the blind church of tc. Add to it a couple of seniors to mentor the dude a couple afternoons a Week and you’re steering the project without too many problems at lower cost.

“Give back to the community” used to be something I admired in the American culture as an European, but I guess most exchanged it for a L6 promo
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I have no idea, but i can copy some data from the package:

One is SV AS +2.5 sphere 0 cyl duravision platinum uv 1.60 index (guess this is what you’re talking about) uvprotect

The other is the same but 1.25 sphere

Hope it helps
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Would it be possible to identify those companies and then build new companies just to be acquired? Nice chunk of change every 3 years…
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I have zeiss lenses on my glasses, they’re terrible. Full of scratches in 1.5 years. Worst money I’ve ever spent, my last no name €80 lenses went for years without a single scratch! Anecdata obviously
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
More like the tiranny of people whose job title matches .*[Pp]roduct.*

They are the real scourge of our industry; I never met one who wasnt hellbent on raising some kind of meaningless number that people who don’t talk to the customer decided was important for the next 90 days.

Get them out of the industry as fast as possible, keep only the good ones
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Your point makes a lot of sense, but then everyone wants that small bit of customization that substantially destroys the whole idea of a design system. Not to mention that while making sense for the government, which might have contractors without even knowing about them, it’s really stupid for small companies (why the hell i want to use randomCo design system?) and it’s just pure vanity.
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Yeah a bit, been a victim of cheating and rule lawyering. My paper magic experience evolved to “pay attention to what the other guy is doing” rather than thinking about my game plan. As a draw go player, it becomes unsustainable for my mental energy.
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Decent insights but nothing earth shattering

The whole point is ignoring the dogmatism of our profession full of various shamans with magic formulas to solve everything from scrum to xp to tdd to rust to functional programming to ood etc.

Then it’s always the same shit, but it’s your fault because you didnt do this or that

It reminds me of something…
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
The design system, where once productive FE devs go to die thinking everyone should use it
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Learn to manaweave, cheat, call “judge”, fix matches and artistically stack the deck when cracking fetches and you’ll be there in no time. Too much variance to go regularly 9-0 and stuff like that
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
I wouldnt but the container setup was the same to prod
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Yw, not really hard but since we’re not a php shop it required a lot of research, trial and error, complexity as in “need to know something not related to Application or domain” and ops are unhappy at having to support this one of a kind setup. There might be a better way tho
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
For a Production setup we had to configure an nginx container plus the FPM container, let em talk, Configure some more Commands to enable/disable xdebug (that requires a restart of the containers since it needs a php estension) and i think that’s all. Other langs we use are literally “run the app” then kube will handle the rest.
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Uhm, I live and i Was born in sicily. MMD lived a great life with a lot of money in comparison to shitty overtaxed italian salaries and got arrested just to get medical attention without enacting the Andrea bonafede identity. He was seen many many Times in castelvetrano. He sold himself to the police.

Binnu was an ignorant peasant, only good at violent acts, just like Riina and the other corleonesi. He sold himself to the police too. Those people are not criminal masterminds a la Gustavo Frings, are just analphabet goat shepherds with a knack for vioolence.

Mandamenti might be less powerful such as in commanding entrepreneurs Who to hire and so on (mainly because sicily is depleted of Economic activity) but they still control a big part of sicilian politics, huge part of sicily national health system, lots of first sector (natural environment plus huge eu subsidies so a lot of scams and so on), tourist and nightlife activities, drug and prostitution (often in collaboration with black axe from nigeria)…calabria is even shittier and more crippled…should i go on?
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Of the brainwashed elixir zealots trying to convince everyone to use phoenix for a 3 users internal dashboard

Fearless concurrency with actor model
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
You want fpm for non hobby projects
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Classic php ecommmerce customer: miserable cheapskate that thinks saving 80 dollars a year is great, had my fair share of these
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
You almost convinced me to try it again but then i remember about:

* php.ini * php extensions * hardish deploy needing a specially configured web server * huge number of terribly named builtins * functions returning int|bool|null|whoknows * $, -> * cant trivially dockerize * laravel wants me to install even more crap other than Apache phpfpm php composer artisan sail larathis larathat so he can buy the second lambo by copying rails and django * xdebug

And i just go on my merry way. Php devs forgot the mountain of quirk and bullshit they internalized. That’s the same reason I’m starting to hate python
throwmeout123
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Not really. They just stopped killing and now have more lucrative business and habits, less in the spotlight of the public opinion.