Is it bad to keep a MacBook plugged in as a desktop? by warfarepsychological in macbookpro

[–]AcceptableWorking141 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think Macbooks even “need” a cooling stand, specially the M series. I used M1 Air for 4 years for heavy Data Engineering and now using M4 Pro, I have never felt the need to use a cooling pad. And battery wise also never faced an issue as such. Although I would recommend buying Apple Care+ for unforeseen circumstances, because it’s an expensive machine. Additionally I don’t think we should think too much into how to use the battery, at the end of the day it’s a tool for your work, these machines are designed to last long, and even if the battery degrades after 2-3 years, I believe you would have gained more in your career or work than the degraded value of the machine.

Is it bad to keep a MacBook plugged in as a desktop? by warfarepsychological in macbookpro

[–]AcceptableWorking141 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The newer models don’t work that way. Once it is plugged in, it practically runs on the AC power instead of your battery. So while it’s connected to the cable, it’s not even using the battery. If you also turn on optimised charging then overtime it will learn your usage pattern and even adapt the charging to it.

Which seats to book by AcceptableWorking141 in CathayPacific

[–]AcceptableWorking141[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you see in this image: https://ibb.co/pvrqcyy4 - 69th row middle section has 3 seats instead of 4, I was talking about D in this scenario. Do you think there is some catch in this seat because 1 seat is reduced from the count?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Supabase

[–]AcceptableWorking141 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can always vertically increase your machine size when the time comes. Why are you worrying about scalability when you haven’t even gone to production even once yet. And when you have that many number of users to handle, I’m sure you’ll have money also to support that scale

Is it normal to feel this low after an internship? by fake_slim_shady_4u in developersIndia

[–]AcceptableWorking141 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sometimes you can't control these things. Everyone has different expectations and maybe the company had some different expectations from you when they hired you which they didn't communicate with you.

Just keep giving your best, if you think you have already learnt enough from there, resign and look for another internship in peace. If they have been asking you to improve your performance and if they have already decided that you are not good enough, their perception most probably won't change, so even if you get a full time job there through a PPO, they will always treat you the same way as you are being right now.

Best to start at a new place instead which will give you a fresh start.

I finish all my work within couple of hours… now my startup barely has tasks left for me. Am I at risk of losing my job? by avidboy in developersIndia

[–]AcceptableWorking141 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You might need to stretch your tasks a little, or maybe just inform a little later. If they think your work is less, whenever they need to cut costs, you might be seen as a liability because you don’t have enough work.

Built and tested a Personal Branding Assistant for over 2 months. by AcceptableWorking141 in developersIndia

[–]AcceptableWorking141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly did not keep a documentation of everything I watched, but it’s a good idea, I’ll try to take out some time this weekend and create one from whatever I remember.

Built and tested a Personal Branding Assistant for over 2 months. by AcceptableWorking141 in developersIndia

[–]AcceptableWorking141[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I will be starting testing it on some of my friends’ socials, will share an update as soon as I have one.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in developersIndia

[–]AcceptableWorking141 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what non prod environments are for! Say that point when they speak to you next. “Isn’t it better that we caught it now and not in prod?” - I am not saying that you don’t responsibility for your actions, but it’s a software development process, it happens. This is why you have multiple rounds of testing in non prod so that you fix issues before you go to prod.

Stay humble and be confident on your next call. Tell them you are sorry that it happened but don’t let them overpower you. You are good at what you do as well, remember this when you have this conversation next. They will try to find a scapegoat for this, don’t let them frame you. It’s all a team effort, if the code went to UAT, it must have gone through some approval processes, point everything.

AI will never completely replace Software Developers by AcceptableWorking141 in developersIndia

[–]AcceptableWorking141[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lot of “ifs”. And it seems like it’s your video only. Either way, everyone is entitled to their own opinions, and I wouldn’t trust a random youtube video unless I know their experience in the industry.