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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • VScode locally, vim if I’m shelled into something

    Used to use sublimetext, but roughly a decade ago VSCode ended up getting a lot of inertia, and that resulted in better plugins (at the time anyway)

    I’ve used the jetbrains stuff and I do not get the hype whatsoever, it’s bloaty and cumbersome.

    One of the main reasons I switched from vim as my main was ping-pong pair programming. I’m not gonna be the arsehole that tries to force a junior dev to figure out vim instead of actually working on the ticket. Still 100% my go-to in text mode though, it’s basically perfect.






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    Anyone that didn’t think they were voting for Elon whilst voting for Trump didn’t attempt to understand the bare minimum about the vote they made.

    Elon was on the same stage as trump for months leading up to the election—it was crystal clear he would be part of the package


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    I think I’m more concerned about the unfortunate scenarios where:

    Glasses fuck up meaning driver can only see near -> something that needs quick reactions happens to avoid someone dying -> driver is fumbling with glasses or trying to find a spare pair -> somebody dies


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    I don’t think I want it to be possible for someone’s glasses to die or freeze

    People do dangerous things that are made safer by the fact they can see—like driving

    Edit: you’ll need a prescription because the amount of focus it needs to do will be different for everyone and there isn’t a sensor to determine your eyesight









  • The statement “this [guy] thinks the government uses SQL” demonstrates a complete and total lack of knowledge as to what SQL even is. Every government on the planet makes extensive and well documented use of it.

    The initial statement I believe is down to a combination of the above and also the lack of domain knowledge around social security. The primary key on the social security table would be a composite key of both the SSN and a date of birth—duplicates are expected of just parts of the key.

    If he knew the domain, he would know this isn’t an issue. If he knew the technology he would be able to see the constraint and following investigation, reach the conclusion that it’s not an issue.

    The man continues to be a malignant moron