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I remember having to reverse engineer an API owned by my own company because our team was too far removed from theirs. The whole situation was crazy
I remember having to reverse engineer an API owned by my own company because our team was too far removed from theirs. The whole situation was crazy
I used it recently to update the creation date of a bunch of notes. Just wanted them to display in the correct order in Obsidian. Besides that though, always just used it for file creation lol
It is in Canada too but that doesn’t seem to stop companies from using the term
Pls no. I can only take so much Terraform
I was driving a rental scooter last summer and the thing just suddenly stopped in the middle of traffic. It had randomly decided that I was on a sidewalk when I absolutely was not. It was both an embarrassing and a scary situation.
As a developer, I see sysadmins/devops as black magic masochists
You can really see the difference between opening VSCode and Zed, even more so if you compare it to something like JB’s Fleet editor.
To be fair, it’s not the easiest to compare right now since Zed is lacking a million features of Code, but if all the work they’ve done keeps it as fast as it is with features like user extensions it will be well worth it.
I usually have ~10 different VS Code windows open at a time (yay microservices ❤️), so having something as fast as Zed would be really appreciated.
Yeah, fair I could have worded that better. Finding better ways of funding is the goal
The issue is that Firefox alone doesn’t pay the bills and I’d imagine they really want to get away from being dependent on the Google deal they have.
We don’t need AI stuff but if they can get some good funding from it, they can put more into the browser
The weird thing is that engineer is a protected term in Canada but every software dev title I’ve had so far includes it anyway. It doesn’t seem enforced at all here
There’s teams of people on the right at my company and while they’re able to build just about anything they’re asked to in wicked time, one look at their codebase makes you want to quit and become a farmer.
Unfortunately I’ve had to do work in their repos before and I would ALWAYS prefer working with someone who aims for 100% test coverage
At one of my first jobs, I was tasked to rewrite a bunch of legacy Perl scripts in Python and the unless lines always made me trip up. I don’t know why but it really messed with my mental flow when reading Perl code
I do this often. It’s useful if you want to send it to your coworker for some early feedback or as others have said, have the CI run
Ctrl+A does do that though if you wanted a Ctrl way of doing it
I managed to find one on Amazon.ca but no others
You won’t soon if you don’t migrate your account
I thought it was dumb too but, to be honest, I kind of prefer using “main” now. It’s quicker to type lol