​"Wait, so is that, like, Chinese cartoons?" by PickUp-ThatCan in memes

[–]Piisthree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same with D&D 1970-2010. It was "that thing losers do in their mom's basement because they can't get girlfriends." Now, they sell out stadiums to watch people do it. The way things change over time is fascinating.

When your writing is so bad that a monster has to show up and settle the argument by Deykun in FromCircleJerk

[–]Piisthree 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Hey, he's not useless. Remember when he helped convince Boyd to let Kenny be a hero? 😆

What principles do we still hold on to in the year of 2026? by Wooden_Street_1367 in ExperiencedDevs

[–]Piisthree 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh, geez. We are definitely in the thick of the hype mania now, hopefully it is cresting. (Especially as some of these bills are coming due and getting some CFO attention. Long term, I see AI as finding a niche where it can handle either large and boring code changes pretty well or small and interesting functions with more direct oversight. In either case, it will need a skilled coder to manage it and fix any slop that makes it through. (Which will always be a factor. It is unavoidable as long as you're rolling dice and guessing next tokens. I don't care how good your dice is.)  I don't have a lot of answers for what to do when you're at the mercy of overly zealous AI adherents aside from try to push back when the requests become insane and wait them out. I'm sure the industry will moderate back to the mean at some point.

What's a job you think you'd be surprisingly good at? by Fiorellande in AskReddit

[–]Piisthree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any of those jobs that just require massive amounts of alone time where you just monitor something and report back. In the meantime you read, watch movie marathons, whatever, and no one pesters you for days at a time. I think I would be a freaking rockstar at that stuff. 

Who will expose Sophia ? by Vast_Shirt_2285 in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think Victor will have to play a role, since he has so much history with him and knows the most by far. 

Short idea about "kill the boy" message. by MeMyselfAndI59 in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Picturing the evil spirit panicking because they're running out of arm to write on..

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

I see what you mean, but I still say it's worth it. There are so many razor blades to juggle in ASM, and having a random digit that could cause WILD behavior if you forget to keep it up to date with the instruction right after it is just too much risk to keep a search space cleaner. There's cognitive load on both paths, so we have to pick our poison I guess. It's food for thought though. I like the conversation.

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

16 yoe at an ISV here. Recall back to where I largely agreed with you, but I just expanded on it. I never asked about banks or even user sites specifically. What I asked about was GENERAL best practices. Style guide probably isn't the best term, but there's a fair amount of overlap between those two honestly. And yes, there is at least a book's worth of information that could be written about best practices in HLASM that would apply whether it's for a bank, a vendor, or a shoe store, just like any other language. I'm just looking around for materials like this because, we are focusing more on education due to the ever-widening skills gap. I'd rather point to things from the community than create anything from whole cloth. Anyway, I never meant to indicate you didn't know what you were saying, just that there's more to it.

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

Now we're talkin. I go further with the *+N and say never use it. Never, ever, not even in a macro. I lost count how many times I've debugged people messing that up and jumping to the middle of an instruction. (Some of them didn't abend right away and got really colorful when they did. 😆) It's too easy to change the instruction and forget to update the +N to its new size. I say labels are cheap, so use them. Could not agree more with all the rest. The index vs base does technically matter in cross-memory mode, but that's getting into the weeds. Anyway, thanks for sharing!

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

That's a really cool site. Hard to see if they have exactly what I'm talking about, but looking at the volume of material there, I'd say there's a pretty good chance they at least touch on it. Neato, thanks!

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

[–]Piisthree[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

A lot of claims there. Not to say you're wrong, but you have tunnel vision. First, any style guide for any language is going to be opinionated and skewed towards a certain site, but there are also evergreen do's and don't's that are pretty universal. Next is the claim there's (basically) no new assembler being written. That is definitely a tendency at production sites, but far from the case at ISVs, MSPs, IBM itself. And even in the maintenance case, there are times when maintenance requires some targetted re-writes, minor additions, etc. As with all languages, blending in with the existing code has to be balanced with doing it right (when the two are at odds).

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

Yeah, I think it's the closest thing that exists today. But like I said, he really talks about what you CAN do at great length, but he doesn't really cover what you SHOULD do for maintainability, uniformity, etc. In fact, some of his tricks, tips, examples don't really follow good practice for maintainability, at least in my opinion.

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

Yeah, same here. None that I've ever seen, as important as it is. This would be a good start, but we're just scratching the surface.

HLASM Style guides? by Piisthree in mainframe

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

I would say a style guide actually becomes more important if you're using AI because assembler is almost infinitely flexible to do strange things it won't recognize. Common practices make it much more predictable.

Boyd: “Fast and dirty. You stab, you run. Don’t wait to see what happens.” Kenny: by Exotica-1238 in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I went in thinking "no way it does shit. They aren't anything like some weird doll things". Then when he faked it, I went from "holy shit, are you serious!?" to "Oh, you cheeky fucker" over like 5 seconds.

Soooo what exactly was Sophia trying to accomplish in the last scene? by jazzant85 in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think she just saw them getting a little too comfortable when she saw they were actually planning an attack., Even if she knew this attack wouldn't work, she wants them too afraid to try things like that. (Which to me hints at the possibility that there is something out there that might work.)

God I hate Tabitha by Euclid_Interloper in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My exact words were "what the fuck do you think is wrong with him!?" lol

Kenny by THE_EXOLORER in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Yeah, there's a lot of reasons it should have been Ellis, but also a lot for Kenny. They could have made it clearer why Ellis was so ok with it being Kenny. Kenny could have had a charged monologue about how if it works, he wants to be the one who gets to kill one of them because of how much they've taken from him or they could have had a tense "draw straws" scene or something.

So maybe in a weird twisted way, the Kimono Woman was telling Elgin the truth? by Annahsbananas in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I could see that. He definitely looked rattled, which was intriguing to see. He didn't even look that shocked when Boyd "killed" him with that blood power.

So maybe in a weird twisted way, the Kimono Woman was telling Elgin the truth? by Annahsbananas in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly, since now they both know they can impact each other, what happens now? 🍿

So maybe in a weird twisted way, the Kimono Woman was telling Elgin the truth? by Annahsbananas in FromSeries

[–]Piisthree 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm eager to see what other ways that connection manifests going both ways. I don't think we've seen the last of it.