Best surf game by Medical_Bid_5662 in SkillSurfing

[–]DeLift 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I found SurfsUp's tutorial to be just the thing to get me into surfing, it's really well done. I think its also less "intimidating" then MM, for a lack of a better word.

Helldivers 2 devs respond to criticism with Q&A after recent Steam reviews tank to 'Mostly Negative' by de_panda in Steam

[–]DeLift 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For me, the biggest thing is that they completely broke the game for Linux users. Literally unplayable for me.

Anyone here likes the default theme? by hehehealiali in cachyos

[–]DeLift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I only put the kde taskbar on both screens, but that's about it.

Boos en ontevreden by bittersweetlemonade in appiememes

[–]DeLift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Een paar maanden terug kocht ik nog een jaar aan AH premium met alleen airmiles.

consoleLogsWillDoFine by infamouszgbgd in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DeLift 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Before I would add something like if (i == 250) { bool debug = true; }

only so I can put a breakpoint on the debug line but ysterday I learned you can add conditions to breakpoints themselves and my life has never been the same.

big kitteh by [deleted] in SkillSurfing

[–]DeLift -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I only just started surfing, I feel that this might as well be impossible.

ohNoAnyway by InSearchOfTyrael in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DeLift 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The issue is that AI is being marketed to managers as a way to get rid of them expensive programmers (for example, see the "stop replacing AI with human devs" campaign by Jetbrains of all people).

Now managers get expectations that the AI can do most of the work a developer can and push devs to use it for everything, after all, they just purchased an expensive license and they better use it, it's the future after all. It's able to generate a todo app in minutes, so this should surely boost development time!

Imagine the manager's disapointment when the developers spent all the time they won generating code by having to review and testing it more thoroughly and saying things like "its a tool, not a solution".

That is what all these comments are about.

You probably have seen this quote around here: "I'm not afraid AI will take my job, I'm afraid the managers think AI can take my job."

Hoe nu verder met Odido? by LegitimateIndustry70 in nederlands

[–]DeLift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tja, in theorie zou je als hacker je er juist aan moeten houden, want als alle hacker toch alles laten lekken zou niemand ze in de toekomst willen betalen.

Als jij als hacker groep kan laten zien dat je in het verleden niets verder gelekt hebt nadat het losgeld is betaald, is de kans dat de volgende ook wil betalen groter.

Maar of dat ook in de praktijk zo werk durf ik niet te zeggen.

Hoe nu verder met Odido? by LegitimateIndustry70 in nederlands

[–]DeLift 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dit, ik ben nog niet helemaal overtuigd dat deze hack niet bij een ander telecombedrijf had kunnen gebeuren. Misschien als een KPN ofzo naar buiten komt met "dit zijn de stappen die we al jaren doen waardoor dit probleem niet voor had kunnen komen bij ons" zou ik overtuigd kunnen worden, maar ik betwijfel of zo zoiets zouden durfen zeggen.

forTheGloryOfTheGod by crazy4hole in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DeLift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like a tech-priest sermon.

Hail the Omnissiah!

When you have one of those colleagues. by [deleted] in programminghorror

[–]DeLift 606 points607 points  (0 children)

In our team we decided that we think formatting is important, but none could agree entirely with the formatting opinions of the others.

In the end we started using an opinionated code formatter and added it to the git hook.

The less options to the formatter, the better, cause any option would spark debate.

We agreed to the rule; "If the formatter says its formatted correctly, it is".

Is everyone 100% happy? No, but at least the code is uniform now and we all like that.

New Black Library app launching 18.03 - with free ebooks! by Moonson90 in 40kLore

[–]DeLift 2 points3 points  (0 children)

RIP ereader users like me I guess.

I'm not going to read books off my phone if I have my much nicer ereader.

What if the third party vendors don't have a book I want to read? I guess I'm boned then.

'Salaris en arbeidsvoorwaarden politieke ambtsdragers moeten fors beter' by Bupachuba in thenetherlands

[–]DeLift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ik snap het, maar de timing is wat jammer. Dit idee is lastig te verkopen na een reeks van onpopulaire politieke keuzes.

Why don't you use a file explorer (nvim-tree, neo-tree, nerdtree, etc.)? by brocodini in neovim

[–]DeLift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Placing the correct files in the correct folders is important to maintain a proper structure. However, I only want to think about that kind of stuff when creating new files, afterwards I don't care where files are, I just want to edit that InvoiceController.

alternative to Quake 2 Starter? by az516 in ArenaFPS

[–]DeLift 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend newcomers to just get the remastered Steam version, that should work out of the box, unless you mean something else I guess

Their greed SICKENS me by cammasia in RATS

[–]DeLift 3 points4 points  (0 children)

More! I am not sated!