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dejected_warp_core , in Every Family Dinner Now

Wait, y’all have parents that understand and/or care what you do for a living?

johannesvanderwhales , (edited )

Mine care, but they have no idea what I do since the process of enterprise software development is totally foreign to them.

SpaceNoodle ,

This image macro is clearly illustrating that they do not.

RegalPotoo ,
@RegalPotoo@lemmy.world avatar

I spent a couple of years doing contract work in a team that built the APIs that ran behind a fairly complex site; they understood that I was helping build the site, but really didn’t get that I had nothing at all to do with the UI or content, and yes thank you for your suggestions about the layout but that’s not something that I can “just go fix it” because a) change control is a thing and b) that part of the site is maintained by an entirely different team, from a different company, and I don’t have access to their source code

CanadaPlus , in modern operating system running on a Reagan era computer

It should be possible, right? It’s not like we’ve gotten worse at coding. All the bloat is a function of people not caring, and to some degree different requirements.

I should check if lemmy.sdf.org is back online. Retrocomputing would love this.

Mentioning @CanadaPlus, so I can find this easier.

Mesa , in Infinite Loop
@Mesa@programming.dev avatar

You guys are getting codebases?

SaltyIceteaMaker , in X is just better!
@SaltyIceteaMaker@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

I actually quite like wayland

OsrsNeedsF2P ,

I too like my macros not working

SaltyIceteaMaker ,
@SaltyIceteaMaker@iusearchlinux.fyi avatar

Idk what the problem with you setup is but fir me every macro i have works. Be it programmed into my mouse or defined by my WM

state_electrician , in X is just better!

No Barrier for Wayland. :(

jwt , in You may call me a monster but I know I'm not the only one
mcmodknower , in Returns a sorted list in O(1) time

you can even have a case where you return the first element of the list if the list is not empty, and it will still be O(1).

murtaza64 ,

you can make it sort the first k elements and it will still be O(1). Set k high enough and it might even be useful

xmunk ,

I set k to 50,000,000,000… that’s more items than my shitty computer can fit in memory (including swsp) but I am now happy to celebrate my O(1) algorithm.

kuberoot ,

By that logic, any sorting implementation is O(1), as the indexing variable/address type has limited size

semi , in You may call me a monster but I know I'm not the only one

Hey URL, go and fetch your friend JSON!

Makes perfect sense.

TheBananaKing , in Returns a sorted list in O(1) time
0x0 , in Returns a sorted list in O(1) time

Besides the obvious flaws… is that parameter a list named list, shadowing the list() constructor?

infinitepcg ,

It works as long as you don’t call list() within that function.

Species5218 ,

That is a type hint

0x0 ,

Well duh. I wonder what happens if you shadow the list constructor and try to use it as a type hint…


<span style="color:#323232;">def foo(list: list):
</span><span style="color:#323232;">  def bar(thingies: list):
</span><span style="color:#323232;">    pass
</span>
eldritch_horror , in Every Family Dinner Now

Could AI repair a bicycle?

That would be awesome.

Or “digest” a hoard of used bicycle parts and secrete assembled bikes.

mynamesnotrick , in Every Family Dinner Now

We had an ai demo at work last Friday where we just were showing off a local running llm with some test input. Best part was the demonstrator had it output something unexpected and they were like “I’ve ran this twenty times and it has never said that”. Lol. We’re alright but it’s incredibly useful already it’s pretty exciting.

NigelFrobisher , in Every Family Dinner Now

Any gains from LLM now would barely offset the complexity bloat introduced in enterprise applications in the last decade alone. And that’s not even taking into account the sins of the past that are only hidden behind the topsoil lair of cargo cult architecture.

sheogorath ,

After the report that codes made by the assistance of copilot are actually shittier than code written manually I’m feeling safe until the next breakthrough in AI development. Meanwhile I’m saving up gold for the eventuality.

sixty , in You may call me a monster but I know I'm not the only one

You are El

survivalmachine , in You may call me a monster but I know I'm not the only one

Yu-Ar-El? Is he Kryptonian?

pythonoob OP ,

Not nearly that classy

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