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alien , in Defragged Zebra

Bruv this is #4 top lemmy post of the day… how did we get here

ZombieMantis ,
@ZombieMantis@lemmy.world avatar

By defragging the zebra, duh

DragonTypeWyvern ,

It’s very relatable

StaySquared , in What a time to be alive

Lots of companies jumping the gun… laying off so many people only to realize they’re going to need those people back. AI is still in its infancy, using it to replace an actual human is a dumb dumb move.

MartianRecon ,

‘That’s a problem for the next CEO’ -current CEO

computerscientistII , in Roses are red, violets are blue, everyone is using IPv6, why aren't you?

Retardistan is hogging the biggest portion of the IPv4 addresses for themselves. That’s why they have the worst IPv6 support. The need arose last in this part of the world.

JackbyDev ,

Who??

crispy_kilt ,

I think he means the USA

shadowscale ,

what

RustyNova , in University Students

It’s not that bad. It definitely helps in long functions.

I’m an advocate for code commenting itself, but sometimes it’s just better to comment on what you’re doing, and in those cases it helps to over commentate.

Instead of letting the reader interweave code reading and comment reading, I think it’s better to do either. Either you go full self describing code, letting the reader parse it as code,m, or you abstract everything, making it more of an explanation of your reasoning, and abstract lines that may look too complicated.

Not every comment needs to be useful, but I still write them to not have this switch between reasoning and thinking in code. It can also double as rubber duck debugging too!

match ,
@match@pawb.social avatar

sometimes it’s just nice to remember a human wrote a thing

rottingleaf , in Roses are red, violets are blue, everyone is using IPv6, why aren't you?

I’m using ipv6 when I occasionally connect to Yggdrasil.

And I think I’ll use ipv6 if we ever need to build a new earthnet.

It’s a fine technology.

technom ,

What do you do on the yggdrasil network?

rottingleaf ,

Google some sites, visit some empty IRC channels, dream of the future for a bit, then turn it off

technom ,

I wish there was something more interesting to do there.

darkphotonstudio , in What a time to be alive

All those middle managers will be displaced.

RickAstleyfounddead , in std::underflow_error

Oh gawd I have to learn it for my grads

match OP ,
@match@pawb.social avatar

you should disagree

pseudo , in Naming is hard
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vantuz , in TCP vs UDP
blek , in What it's like to be a developer in 2024

i wonder how much effort would it take to index all official documentation pages & stackoverflow, and push it into one big search engine

blek , in Absolute legend

the guy who contributed to proprietary software

iAvicenna , (edited ) in I made this
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ah but they sometimes put a sticker on it or sth

OpenStars , in My CSS ain't like the other developers...
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I dunno, this seems more common than not… ! :-P

Zangoose , in new preference war just dropped

I know I’m late to this but here’s my (probably insane?) take. We use Subject-Verb-Object in English right? So, hear me out:


<span style="color:#323232;">dialog_create_tab(...)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">dialog_open_file(...)
</span><span style="color:#323232;">dialog_close_file(...)
</span>
olafurp , in Saw 37 the software Dev

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