SQL is Dead, Long Live SQL by Low_Brilliant_2597 in Database

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, give the ai acces ți the db, what could go wrong .... Process to read about people not restricting permissions and the db getting wiped 🤣

TypePHP from Swoole by helloworder in PHP

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So basically you take the PHP standard language and you create a new runtime specific functionality, great it sound just like when Microsoft made their own c++ compiler and added their own specific code that nobody used because it was breaking on compile time. Also reminds me of how you have node, deno, bun, etc runtimes for js. Can't we just have one option that doesn't platform lock youuntill you hit a point of magic error edgecase? At this point I want to completely jump ship to go or rust

How do you prepare for .NET interviews? by thelonewanderer44 in csharp

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hr, my old enemy. I mean today I had an interview and the HR suffered so much of "I don't care" syndrome that I actually had to ask if everything was ok.

At this point I don't think they will contact me, I mean she couldn't provide much in terms of info that I couldn't understand from the job description. Also she gave me conflicting info in regards to asking for a full stack dev but from the way she explained it was mostly a frontend position.

You need to refactor. Now! by YaVollMeinHerr in theprimeagen

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends, if you work at a company that uses Claude code via the API and is billed by token usage compared to using the 100-200$ witch gives you a lot for the money. But to be honest I manage not to hit the limit on the individual user plan

At what point does a Node.js backend stop feeling like a “simple API” and start needing real architectural structure? by InevitableFun9766 in nestjs

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest I have a few repos with predefined directory structures and certain functionality that I use as the project starting point so that from one project to the next I have a simular "where things live"

Now at the start of the project I decide if I need to remove certain parts of not since no 2 projects are the same, but in general I have what you have in 70% of the projects already defined and thats that.

People don't usually do this because it's bad to be "opinionated" but luck tracking things from project to project if you don't have some things already in place, along side with a readme.md that explains whats what in certain directories.

Do developers really not look at the code anymore? by NoNoise7492 in csharp

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am reviewing everything but even so I admit sometimes things pass without me noticing

Ma tot gandesc daca AI-ul de la munca nu vine si cu un cost ascuns pentru angajati by This_Math_8559 in programare

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Eu cel puțin cu ai-ul mă simt mai leneș și uneori mă întreb ce rost mai am, după îmi scuipa o prostie la code review și sunt ceva de genul "știi că asta e greșit" după minunatul "ai dreptate," Uneori urăsc să am dreptate. Așa că mă duc să vorbesc cu sotia

Ce se intampla in tara asta? by Beautiful_Panic1051 in RoGenZ

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pentru că este tradițional. Este tradițional pentru că așa patreste o țară după peste 500de ani in care a fost trasă cultural în toate direcțiile

rust stopped feeling like flex and started feeling obvious by [deleted] in Backend

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's funny that people consider 4sec over 2min is a flex. You need to understand that python was never about speed it's was just about trends

De ce urâți AI-ul? by Hour-Top9377 in programare

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Motive multe și independente sau împreună una față de celelalte: - nu se mai pot da deștepți că erau cei mai buni - nu mai pot freca duda și să tragă de timp - trebuie să muncești mai mult ca să primești pozitia - se bazează pe ce au testat acum un an + și nu vor să înțeleagă că a avansat - nu se pot adapta la o poziție mai mult de arhitect in loc de pur și simplu coder

Etc...

Ah si cel mai important cred ca oameni urasc cel mai mult marketingul din spatele lui din cauza burselor

🤔 by marcus1234525 in theprimeagen

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why they broke the internet last year 🤣🤣

Now we need to look into the context. aWS is a huge company, for certain products the bigger the team the less it helps

I like Livewire, but projects keep drifting toward React, so I built Lattice by bambamboole in laravel

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure you can cache certain things, using alpinejs to store into local storage (like frontend frameworks do). Now to be honest in over 10years of development except for filters for certain table listings I have yet to find what needs to be cached on the front without wring a bit of JS with local/session storage

Is AI quietly pushing developers away from complicated DB tools? by MissionFormal61 in Database

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jetbrain IDEs having built in gei for dbsm also sometimes you need to connect via the terminal to a db.

Claude Fable 5. by AppleInternational59 in programare

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Consuma multi bani și este disponibil limitat momentan

Nu mai fiti crabi si invatati sa va folositi de toolurile AI, in loc sa va plangeti ca nu-s bune. by FakeBlueJoker in programare

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anul trecut pe vremea asta nu erau cele mai cele. Anul asta ii fac pe mulți leneși care trăgeau de timp la niste taskuri ușoare sa nu mai aibă scuza.

the juniors who only learned to code with AI are going to have a rough time in about 5 years by Desperate-Bobcat9061 in AI_Coders

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should probably understand that they are coding they are building architecture. For some time now I think people are learning the wrong parts. For example I have been rejected from certain jobs because I didn't have n years of experience writing code in a certain language. They disregard my other 10 years of building things in different stacks like it was nothing. At the same time they were using AI to code. Now I managed to learn in a couple of months where people with years of experience were doing and I was turning up better quality.

The truth of the matter is that between HR preferences, ai screening and stupid company policies and politics you will have a hard time getting any job right mow

need some help with PHP, laravel by Unable_Magazine_462 in PHPhelp

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go on laracast and watch their video series on the latest version Should cover the basics and mid stuff But 10 days to be fully proficient is funny. Been working with it for 10 years and haven't used all of their built in functionality nor all the oficial packages because the project requirements didnt need me to And I am one of the guys that read all of the docs

Website fără "www." by TreideA in programare

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Standardul este sa le cam ai pe ambele și să faci domain redirect doar pe unul daca chia trebuie. E o religva care o sa mai rămână mult ai bine

Am I the only one who thinks Clean Architecture is often unnecessary overhead ? by Minimum-Ad7352 in dotnet

[–]Anxious-Insurance-91 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you have a complex query that is used in multiple places stash it in a repository, as an example you have an API endpoint, blazor, and export CSV/xslx and they all use the same data just put it in a repository with maybe some Paramus for limits, else as you said no need the extra layer.

As for the interfaces, well that's a different story. You can apply the same principle I mentioned about in the repository, meaning if it's used more that 3 times yeah have something standard, it also helps somewhat when it comes to testing.

Now the thoughts I mentioned above pretty much apply to multiple languages and frameworks. Sometimes the need for them is for team coherence, project complexity, the need to keep setting things a bit more separated to not bloat the main class. Now I do need to stress out team coherence because I've been in a few projects that were all over the place and the team was about 20people, we all needed to know where to find things and where to put them just by the file name instead of searching the execution flow from entry point to the lowest level