

I used to go down in a blaze of glory when I went against the hivemind of old Imgur. Me in 2017, Elon Musk sucks, -200. You have own your opinion.


I used to go down in a blaze of glory when I went against the hivemind of old Imgur. Me in 2017, Elon Musk sucks, -200. You have own your opinion.


Nope, it is simply because they are overwhelmed. Either it’s too much work to do after your day job or just too much work for one person.
There is no right answer. The only hard rule i have is that if it only requires key-value pairs keep it real simple. I use a variety of databases and things I can used as a database. One project uses Google sheets. Another uses a bunch of CSVs on a NAS as document oriented type database. And then there are the usuals; SQLite, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Mongo, and some god awful MS Azure crap that uses KQL.


I had a Chem class where the prof opened with “my goal is to fail as many Engineers as possible”. The average on the final was 27%. Luckly some important admistrator in the Eng department’s kid was in one of those classes and they got the tenured professor fired.


In game dev, a binary file conflict means someone is going to have to do their work a second time.


One day we are going to lose an unbelievable amount of information, but do you know what is simple to archive and bring back, a simple form from 2005.


I have made worse, I used to do a cascading merge everyday to move stuff from dev branches to staging to production. Then I did a merge in the opposite direction for a small selection of branches so they could get their updates from staging. Feature branches were rebased as needed.


“During the gold rush, sells shovels model” Is a perfect analogy. It worse, OpenAi and similar companies don’t find using any sluice machines profitable. It is basically a gold rush were even the big operations don’t want to be involved with anything, other than selling shovels. This bubble is going to burst and there is an unimaginable about of money invested if this scam.
Undocumented feature flag in a plug-in, that changes the behavior drastically when in any deployment mode.


Don’t. Unless you are confident you are not adding hot garbage to the code base.


That is kind of funny, sure it parses human speech but when you use the method for communicating letters and numbers very clearly, it breaks.
Add something like NvChad to Neovim. The amazing thing with Neovim is that everything is custom. You can have your IDE if you want.