I have one of the affected CPUs 😒
I have one of the affected CPUs 😒
Snowden later made contact with Glenn Greenwald, a journalist working at The Guardian.[111] He contacted Greenwald anonymously as “Cincinnatus”[112][113] and said he had sensitive documents that he would like to share.[114] Greenwald found the measures that the source asked him to take to secure their communications, such as encrypting email, too annoying to employ. Snowden then contacted
what the fuck, Glenn.
because people look for indicators they recognise to assess intelligence and you don’t fit their mental model as easily.
you could be cynical and say much of that presentation is manipulated and not a reliable indicator of intelligence, it’s just that intelligent people are usually better at controlling their signals - unless they have difficulties with social nuances like us. you could also just shug and say you’re different and they don’t get it for a while, and that’s fine too.
everyone is lazy and uses shortcuts to interpret a complex world. when you’re different the shortcuts don’t work and people make mistakes. they’re also being lazy 🦥
I work in a company with other people. it’s not a good idea to have an idea where you have to specialise in a range of things to be successful. I specialise in programming.
also, those benchmarks translate to better user experience which means they actually use our product, and lower hosting costs.
frameworks and patterns reduce bugs and let us create features quickly. it’s important, if you think it’s pointless maybe it’s not for you. if you want to go do a startup instead, good luck.
I am very happy you’re joining us. this is the best content I’ve found on Lemmy so far.
I enjoyed this guy ranting about ancient apocalypse quite a bit: https://youtu.be/-iCIZQX9i1A
I practice card tricks in zoom meetings! keeps my hands from flapping around
what do you mean?
edit: to be clear I totally agree, I just wish I had some clear ideas going forward
huh I was using the nvidia shield and switched to sunshine when they shut it down. had heaps of issues then went to steamlink which seemed better. last game I tried was slow as though, maybe I should give sunshine another run
have Crohn’s. fingers crossed 🤞🏽
awww no, c’mere, I’ll get the hobbling post
we’ll have you re-injured in no time 🥹
do you log in to codeberg?
The best kind of correct.
likewise, with ligatures!
on the one hand, yes, I write software and take showers when I’m stumped because it’s a great way to think through it.
on the other hand the world didn’t need an article about it.
there’s a lot of things that feel like they should be obvious, but are almost impossible to prove mathematically. it’s the difference between seeing something happens, and understanding why it happens and proving that it will always happen (or not, and why)
yeah the issue honestly is how much someone else has to read to understand your code. it’s weird because the whole article is about making readable code for the next person and he never stops to address the fact that leaving 10x as much code to read might also make life more difficult.
I feel like he just wanted to make a point about how it’s nice to make types immutable and suggest other techniques can be worth implementing too, which I agree with, but honestly his premise is a trainwreck.
I’m happy people are sharing stuff to Lemmy, it’s been a little quiet.
I definitely value the Forbes article over the MSN but we might not be talking about it if we hadn’t seen this post. let’s not be too critical when people are participating positively.
wow could you be any more up your own ass. I mean I use both but I don’t think I’m Jesus for knowing what systemd is.
it’s a case where he knows a guy just like Ronald but he’s not naming him, so he’s just talking about “Ronald”