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4,346karma·1,291submissions·August 8, 2020
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I mean, I'm definitely interested in genociding mosquitos and flies, personally. Of course the extremely unfortunate thing is they actually have a use in nature (flies are massive pollinators, mo…
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Would you not, though? Don't the large majority of people, and dare I say probably literally everyone who buys something off Amazon first check the actual listing before buying anything? I wouldn…
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I despise magic links. The rare few times I have to log back into Notion or Slack, I want to rip my hair out because of how annoying of a system it is. Please, for the love of god, just let me use my …
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Important to whom? I'd rather these billions go to literally anything else, rather than going straight into the pockets of already ultra-wealthy psychopaths.
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I actively use both, and I actively detest ever working on the React parts of the codebase, and look forward to any and all Vue tickets, even the crappy ones like refactoring untyped 5k LoC Vue compon…
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`PropType` would beg to differ. the `defineProps` macro is much, much better than the old way of declaring prop types, for one.
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I mean, where are you getting "the majority" from? At least for myself and my company, we're heavily invested in Vue and we love CompAPI. Most people I interact with in the Vue 3 commun…
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I trust the Dutch government infinitely more than any US corporate entity.
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I think you'll find most people would be more than happy to see a few scummy C-suites landing behind bars. I certainly welcome it and can't wait for the day when these psychopaths actually g…
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How the fuck can this be legal? I really wish the US would stop coddling these disgusting megacorps and would actually bring out some guillotines instead. M$ still existing is a complete farce and moc…
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I work on a team doing some shitty AI feature, and as far as I can tell the only reason it's still alive is because our C-level has overdosed on the kool-aid and are adamant that they can squeeze…
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The cookie law, and none of the other related privacy laws, say anything about cookie banners. They only state that users must be given clear explanations and a chance to consent (or not). Scummy comp…
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I'm back to just pirating everything, except for (many) games It's like Gaben said, piracy is a service problem, not entirely a cost problem. The same 20 euro subscription would've gott…
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Compelling to who? Might be to the managers who get some twisted satisfaction from spying on their employees, but most people aren't gonna want to wear a brick on their face so their manager can …
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I'm the furthest thing from an introvert and I still despise having managers pulling me into unprompted random bullshit calls that could've been a slack message, usually because they don…
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First off: Are water coolers even a thing still? At least in NL we just bring our own bottles and use the tap to refill it :p Second, I've not once in my life had a productive "water cooler&…
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Mozilla shouldn't be settling for helping advertisers at all. We need legislation akin to the GDPR but stricter that makes it a very bad idea for anyone to track users, especially for something a…
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The fact that the disgusting parasitic entity that is Meta is a part of this makes me sick to my stomach. The fact that the Mozilla CTO is supportive of Meta being a part of it? Just unspeakable.
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I'd donate to Mozilla if the money was actually going towards browser development, and not whatever idiotic bullshit the corp side of it decides to buy (like Pocket, for example) next.
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I straight up lie and make something up for these "tell me about a time..." type questions Unless it was literally a week ago, I work on too many things to ever remember anything, and for me…
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Sounds like the solution is pushing for the same type of legal minimums everywhere else, then ;)
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In my experience (and I've been on both sides plenty of times) - There's always a budget. Call it a band, a range, whatever, the budget exists, and in many jurisdictions the world (and even …
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If "innovation" equals firing a quarter of your company at a moment's notice because some psychotic C-level wants 3 cents more of profit this quarter, then I'll take stagnation, th…
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Are you telling me startups don't have budgets predetermined before the role is ever even posted?
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> I always ask what their salary expectations are... My reply is pretty much always "What's your budget?". If they tell me the budget, I say the top of what they said or sometimes a …
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I usually just find former employees on LinkedIn. I feel like most people are pretty honest once they're no longer part of the company (unless they're manager/execs or slightly adjacent…
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Subreddits are generally cesspools, especially games like these. Like you said, when people have literally thousands of hours spent on something, they can get passionate about it to a bit of an unheal…
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> If you have a game about battling in Japan, and you want to make a game about battling in Rome...why does that need any programming at all? New maps, new units etc.... then maybe use it as a chan…
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> An healthier way to respond would have been... True in theory, but a lot of the time leadership doesn't care and wants it made NOW, with no care or consideration being given to bugs, because…
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Flex is good enough for most things, but grid has its place. Responsive grids (think of those 3 column card layouts that shrink to a single card per row layout on small screens), page layouts like ded…