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kochthesecond
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  1. FWIW, I myself have to stop myself from caring as much, otherwise I get depressed and paralyzed by decision fatigue and deadlines. When someone sets an unrealistic deadline, that must their cross to bear. I like many parts of my job, the people there are good to work with, but we are a bit one dimensional and never reserve time for anything just social or fun. It was fun for a couple of years, but now I actually miss some team building fun a couple of times every year! I dont really feel anxiety Sundays, but I do worry if there is a crisis when I'm on holiday...
  2. The thing is, I just don't get it. Management treat the decisions like they don't have consequences, always getting stuck on local minima. If the plans had a vision with logical steps A --> B --> C where they would build and enhance on each other, we could make a great product. Why they seem incapable of stringing together a chain of priorities that actually make sense (synergy) I have concluded, is that they don't really use or care about the product we make. Otherwise their priorities would make more sense. They only manage to care about the balance sheet, which is good too I guess, but it does not make the greatest product...
  3. > At least big tech is quite rich to afford to think about users.

    Sadly, this is reality. It is very hard to prioritize in most places living on thin margins.

  4. This is sort of how iOS works(worked?). To share a photo, you had to go find the photo you want to share, then pass that photo explicitly to the app/context you wanted to share it. So a model where you push the content you want into the share app, the app itself was unable to request (pull) data.
  5. Yeah, well when running remotely it must come back by itself every single time, and I was unable to get reliable results over 6 months of testing. It might 3 months until I can travel and replace a nonbooting instance, and I will not even know what is wrong!
  6. Yes, I gave up on my rasp pi because of the instability of sd cards. It could barely run a few weeks without manual intervention. Honestly I have no clue how anyone does anything useful with them. Tried using usb attached ssd for a while, but never got it so stable that a remote reboot (or power loss) had acceptable risk.
  7. Its also been 5-6 years since. Arm support in the toolchains and libs are much better, and the chips are powerful enough to do testing on them.
  8. I think Proton Mail is ok, but I wish they would focus more on email. I will probably just go back to gmail before the next billing. 3 years and I still dont feel the email part is good enough.
  9. I dont disagree with this, but I also see in our case that good tooling is immensely valuable in keeping things consistent and moving forward (in the same direction) without having to discuss every change.
  10. Neat. Arch user since 2008!
  11. Yeah, there is some overuse of SPAs I agree, but havent anyone in this thread worked in older java monoliths with JSP or even good old Struts framework?? THEN you can see what inefficient development looks like.
  12. I have to say the story on server side decorations is nasty and disappointing from the GNOME devs.
  13. I also fear this. I dont care about most WMs being left behind, kde and gnome is already spread too thin. And I say that as a xfce user of ten years.

    Got a new laptop with amdgpu and am enjoying the new life with wayland and gnome. It just took waay too long.

  14. I am 33 and have never even seen a cheque, nor would I have any idea what to do with it. I am in EU though.
  15. And to a non-American the code of conduct trying to bar employees from political initiatives seems... oddly controlling.

    Did we forget to disagree and discuss?

    The CEO here should address the dissonance between his actions and the stated values of the company when questioned. One does not have to agree, but he should care enough to address it.

  16. Nice

    These three points has made me raving mad from working with mysql:

    - The default 'latin1' character set is in fact cp1252, not ISO-8859-1, meaning it contains the extra characters in the Windows codepage. 'latin2', however, is ISO-8859-2. - The 'utf8' character set is limited to unicode characters that encode to 1-3 bytes in UTF-8. 'utf8mb4' was added in MySQL 5.5.3 and supports up to 4-byte encoded characters. UTF-8 has been defined to encode characters to up to 4 bytes since 2003. - Neither the 'utf8' nor 'utf8mb4' character sets have any case sensitive collation other than 'utf8_bin' and 'utf8mb4_bin', which sort characters by their numeric codepoint.

    utf8 being effectively alias of utf8mb3 has cost us so much work its not even funny.

  17. 5 years is really not that long..
  18. This is such an understatement it feels like the equivalent to «buy low, sell high»
  19. Well, shit. I just started rock climbing. Like half the other tech workers in my city.

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