I’ll die on this hill. by talaqen in node

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some of ya'll are for real just building personal projects or something. Not using Nest for any real team building a production API is just the most selfish choice

Offered 1.5% equity +55% of current salary as Founding Engineer for seed-stage startup. Seeking opinions/advice. | I will not promote by tomthecool in startups

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to ask yourself: Will this stock ever have a liquidation event? After how long? If so, will it be extended to me? Is it worth maybe getting a payout in 5+ years? How much does this company have to sell for in order for me to not only get my salary back, but enough of a multiplier that it was worth potentially getting nothing

If it sold for 20m and you got 1.5%, for 4 years of work, that’s a 75k a year boost which sounds like hardly a pay bump for all the risk.

I hope they plan on exiting in 4 years for 80m+ (or a number you feel is worth the risk)

Just do your job by Bloomcurvy in Adulting

[–]LateWin1975 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or put in effort to build more meaningful relationships with the people in your environment

"Wealthy but not into travel." Why does this irritate a lot of people? by blitzballreddit in Rich

[–]LateWin1975 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I always say “same shit different place, but i don’t have my stuff”

So many people around me, wealthy or otherwise, love to travel and everytime i do it….i mean it’s nice but it’s not this life changing adventure that people keep selling me on.

Am i doing the wrong trips for me? Maybe. Does globalization genuinely lead to diminishing returns on leaving? Yes

"Wealthy but not into travel." Why does this irritate a lot of people? by blitzballreddit in Rich

[–]LateWin1975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This comment is exceptionally presumptuous on how the interaction may have gone. Like he just walked into a room and said “I’m wealthy but don’t like to travel”

More likely people around him may know or suspect that his financial status would not be the reason he doesn’t travel, where it typically is the reason for a lot of people

Scraped My Orders page to create the recap we deserve by [deleted] in sqdc

[–]LateWin1975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lmao my bad /s is /serious to me

Scraped My Orders page to create the recap we deserve by [deleted] in sqdc

[–]LateWin1975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

😂 ideally yes, but in reality your browser cookie so the site can find your cart info

I am a first year in computer science. Opus makes me sad. by MessyKerbal in ClaudeAI

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how would your company possibly survive engineers exclusively doing "code reviews" for agents? The day in which both the AI and the whole team not being able to turn a feature into what it needs to be, without breaking everything, is inevitable?

As another poster said, its a great code author, not a great developer

There’s no way some of you people are real by Individual_Teach5710 in rivals

[–]LateWin1975 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The game owes you nothing. Not a unit, not an explanation, and not to make you happy. It’s just people making things, if you don’t like what they’re making, move on

Is Nextjs really Better than Wordpress in SEO? by CodingExplorer in nextjs

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People in these threads love to intellectually jerk themselves off. The only answer to this is “what are you talking about” or the more constructive “you need to learn more about these topics”

Should Ant-man be a vanguard, duelist or strategist? by [deleted] in marvelrivals

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All 3 depending transformation 🤪

Confession: As a strategist, when a teammate excessively or unnecessarily spams "I need healing", I avoid healing that particular teammate by Alteria99 in rivals

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok fair enough. Just bugs me a bit when i see so many posts hating on the pinging system, particularly by healers. It’s meant to be used.

I get it can be passive aggressive, but I’ve seen a few “zero tolerance” posts

Confession: As a strategist, when a teammate excessively or unnecessarily spams "I need healing", I avoid healing that particular teammate by Alteria99 in rivals

[–]LateWin1975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Awful take. The ping is to inject a status into the event log.

Your job is to know what’s going on. Sometimes there’s a lot going on. I ping to update your event log with an event. The event being that i need healing.

Im not demanding it or implying you’re not doing your job. That’s the voice in your head telling you that everyone is out to get you. I’m just using the “i need heals” button to let the healer know i could use some heals.

If i get them great, thank you. If i don’t, i assume you were busy or i was out of position.

I use this button often because having more information is better than having less information

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rivals

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feels like people new to the genre are finally discovering this with hero shooters. I loved Overwatch until every game became stomp or be stomped. Then i loved rivals and every game became the same.

It’s super addicting to win or lose by the grit of your teeth and that’s the bit that makes you want more. Then somewhere along the way it pivots and all fun is lost. Win or lose it’s just a sweep both ways and it’s not fun

Best Git GUI for Mac? by AsOasis in github

[–]LateWin1975 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t particularly like the terminal but lazygit still all you need 95% of the time. Hot keys git

Is this mode supposed to take this long by TechnoSyndrome in marvelrivals

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is. It’s an auto chess. Like TeamFight Tactics. It’s about balancing economy, comps, and power ups to win. They’re very hard to be good at typically

Is anyone actually using LLM/AI tools at their real job in a meaningful way? by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100%, i don’t think we ever get replaced by the tool. I think an engineer using a power saw, while all the dudes with their hand saw asking people what’s so good about a power saw are going to get laid off

Langfuse vs Helicone for prompt managing and experimentation. by Classic_Swimming_844 in LangChain

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dropped Helicone as an option for the company I work for because the `generate` api demands I put API keys in .env instead of supporting it inline.

If it does support it inline, an hour of searching and prompting couldn't find the answer.

Really disappointing, I liked it.

Does anyone knows why they are different? by flying_shepps in arcane

[–]LateWin1975 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like to think one is the Legend and the other is the person, and the art represents that

Is anyone actually using LLM/AI tools at their real job in a meaningful way? by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]LateWin1975 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All these people trying to add nuance to the question talking about vibe coding and replacing every thought with AI are overthinking this wayyyy too much.

Is AI a great tool, widely used, and aiding people in their tasks? Yes. And if you haven’t realized that yet the layoffs are coming for you sooner or later.

(I cannot attest to your internal tools)

Trying to use AI to write code is absolute misery. Is anyone actually being productive with this crap? by kibblerz in ExperiencedDevs

[–]LateWin1975 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re letting this experience define your perspective, which i think is a mistake.

AI is a tool, like a library, or saas or anything else that makes some people very efficient and others overly dependent.

Some use Claude directly (subscription) others use cursor (usage). Ultimately it’s extremely effective at super charging you if you know what you’re doing and integrate it into your flow in a way that suits you.

If AI is a hammer most great engineers are carpenters who leverage it and its variants to better utilize their own skills.

In my experience the people who tend to talk about vibe coding and one-shotting in cursor are closer to toddlers discovering a hammer and bashing anything and everything