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bsuvc
·8 dni temu·discuss
In .NET, I think Dapper comes closest to what you are describing. It does the object mapping, but you still write the queries as SQL.

https://github.com/DapperLib/Dapper
bsuvc
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Gopher and Usenet died
bsuvc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Who decides what is constructive?
bsuvc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
It's not news to me.

I wonder if this could be related to these recent privacy related changes.

https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/updates-to-gi...
bsuvc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
If your code is "co-authored by Copilot", does that then allow future AI to train on it without your consent?
bsuvc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
In typical Microsoft form, they locked further comments on the GitHub PR.
bsuvc
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Why did you lock the comments on the GitHub issue?

(Edit: I meant to say PR, not issue...)
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Except developers run docker compose locally all the time.

And even if I am just using Excel, my work still deserves to be respected by the operating system.
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
> loading a cross repo issue is a much slower experience

Why not solve the real problem instead of putting in a janky workaround?

At risk of being cliche, it seems like you guys could benefit from the 5 Whys approach here: "Why is loading a cross repo issue slow?" and iterate until you discover the root cause, and fix that.

I suspect fixing the root cause is going to be a lot less glorious career-wise than implementing a UX change that is easier to tout at review time (well maybe not so much after this debacle).
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Are you suggesting that because I consider stars, I must be a freeloader?
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Ironically, when your identity is tightly coupled to opposing a thing you hate (Capitalism in your example), you feel personally threatened by a potential solution to it.
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
The fucking article.
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
> I don't think I have ever used stars in making a decision to use a library and I don't understand why anyone would

I do it all the time, whenever there are competing libraries to choose among.

It's a heuristic that saves me time.

If one library has 1,000 stars and the other has 15, I'm going to default to the 1,000 stars.

I also look at download count and release frequency. Basically I don't want to use some obscure dependency for something critical.
bsuvc
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
I love how the author thinks developers write commit messages.

All joking aside, it really is a chronic problem in the corporate world. Most codebases I encounter just have "changed stuff" or "hope this works now".

It's a small minority of developers (myself included) who consider the git commit log to be important enough to spend time writing something meaningful.

AI generated commit messages helps this a lot, if developers would actually use it (I hope they will).
bsuvc
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
The thing is, falling down (ie. failing at things) can take a lot out of you, physically, mentally, financially, spiritually.

For most of us, taking calculated risks is better than simply taking more risks.

And the risk calculation changes based on your personal circumstances: physically falling has a greater impact on an old person than a young person, making a financial mistake has a greater impact on someone who has no savings than someone who is wealthy, etc.

So "let yourself fall down more" isn't really one size fits all advice.
bsuvc
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
Touched a nerve I guess.

Care to elaborate?

I also knew people who had MUD addictions.

These were very similar to how in later years people became addicted to Second Life or EverQuest and essentially dropped out of society.

I don't know if there is a modern-day equivalent, to be honest.
bsuvc
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I am sure IRC was good for some people, but I can say for me personally it was a net negative and real life was so, so much better. I wish I never used IRC.

I also personally witnessed multiple friends who dropped out of college due to IRC addiction in the early 1990s.

I am curious if anyone else has a similar memory of IRC.
bsuvc
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
I don't see how people use social media apps with notifications turned on.

I just disable all notifications and it doesn't bother me to have LinkedIn because I only open it when I feel like it. Same with Facebook, etc.

Incredibly, the default is always for notifications to be enabled, and I don't know how people live like that.
bsuvc
·2 lata temu·discuss
That's just why he hated it.
bsuvc
·2 lata temu·discuss
> as opposed to just punish and ruin people lives for their mistakes for the sake of making random commenters on internet feel good

That is a strawman.

Besides (potentially) rehabilitation, prison serves to protect the populace from dangerous people who would harm others and as a deterrent to others who can see what punishment they might get if they do something illegal.

I am not claiming prison does a good job of these things, just that its goal is not to "ruin people's lives".