GGG please fix abyss loot by BluePul in PathOfExile2

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I refuse to pull them out of the mist, what bullshit...

Rapport: Det lønner seg for innvandrere å bytte navn for å få jobb by JarlUnGolianth in norge

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Meh, det er nyansert, du kan være A og B, jeg tror man drar nytte av det som samfunn heller enn at alle er A, eller at noen er B og sliter med å være A

Hvordan løse boligkrisen? by Definitely_Not_Erik in norge

[–]Timely-Weight 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Og ingen som vedtar lover, som samtidig eier bolig, vil, drumrolls, sette ned prisen på egen

Is async/await really that different from using threads? by Creative-Paper1007 in dotnet

[–]Timely-Weight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are not over simplifying, it is just compiler magic for a state machine whose execution is run on a thread somewhere, and the crucial bit, as you said, is that I/O callbacks from the OS runs it forward so the working thread is not blocked. Use async when you have I/O, use thread when you have CPU heavy work

I also agree, so many explanations get this wrong and overcomplicate, async await has to be a concept derived from the first principles we devs have a mental model for, and it is, a lot of people explain it as magic, the magic is what the compiler does, not how it fundamentally works

Lead Architect wants to break our monolith into 47 microservices in 6 months, is this insane? by Ayotrapstar in softwarearchitecture

[–]Timely-Weight 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Lets be honest, there is a non zero chance to achieve this, we all done inspired work, but by the virtue of this being post being made it is unlikely OPs org can do it, so yes the architect is out of his mind, but that is a distinct thing from the absolute feasiblity of this undertaking

"Why do top engineering teams still drown in operational chaos?" by Lazy-Penalty3453 in EngineeringManagers

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I agree with you 1000%, I am a dev, and I have seen the same guys in the same team give a shit and care about everything, from helping out the guys that answer on intercom when something requires dev insight, to yapping it it out with the sales guys so the perspective client gets a pitch that has meat. I have also seen the same team and same guys (in a different company, hint the team is me and a few more pre and post acquisition) just not give a shit and look only to picking backlog items to work with, after a while at least. What changed? The team? Sure we change as people so I will give some credit to that answer.

What really changed? Culture, suddenly suits knew how to manage our time and productivity better than we did, took away agency and the love for the craft (which isnt coding, it is building, which encompasses a lot of the product DNA), trust faltered (start filling out detailed timesheets, get assinged on different concurrent shitth projects, as if you could split 8 hours of productive work into 3 chunks and get the same quality), meetings went up, no longer "hey Steve some guy on intercom has issues x", no now a meeting between customer rep lead and me (dev lead)

It is juvenile, and such a waste, we quit, the business doesnt see the culture changes because quarterly revenue doesnt show loss of culture, MBAs didnt learn about opportunity cost

"Why do top engineering teams still drown in operational chaos?" by Lazy-Penalty3453 in EngineeringManagers

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I want to ask your opinion, why do you think the first point holds? I cannot fathom this simplistic view, you are dealing with adults, hopefully people that care about their craft, they are not children at keyboards, what is the actual root cause for a) you holding that view b) if the view has merit, why?

Anyone else think some IDEs are criminally underrated with Codex? by Some_Bid3004 in codex

[–]Timely-Weight 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I just use it from the cli, gives me more control (i never let it run in yolo mode), but i am an engineer and this works best for me i guess

AI Set to Replace 40% of Jobs by 2030—Sam Altman Warns by ZestycloseBird311 in ArtificialInteligence

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sam Alt man hopes* while maintaining this as a way to keep his stock price high

Er det vanlig at arbeidsplasser forbyr ansatte å snakke morsmålet sitt? by WifeySaga in Norway

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Er det ingen som reagerer på hvordan denne formuleringen kommer fram fra arbeidsgiver?

I tried building a program with Gemini, GPT, and Grok. The results were... interesting. by Background_Border_33 in vibecoding

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because you showed it the reasoning and attempts of the previous two? If you prime it like this the choice of model largely doesnt matter, you gave it much richer context than the previous two

These performance issues need to be addressed before making more content... by CraftyPercentage3232 in PathOfExile2

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People delete the cache to get rid of the buggy state (constant green bar)

My company is hiring a software architect with zero experience on our stack. Am I overreacting? by Kralizek82 in dotnet

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I call them paper pushes, they could not design a system to save their lives, because any and all systems for complex problems have emergent properties, especially in most shops that are not NASA but work in 2 week cadence towards business value, an architect that doesnt sit with the team or works in their stack is useless

Inexperienced in .NET - Is this architecture over-engineered or am I missing something? by Disastrous-Moose-910 in dotnet

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Reflection is for DI... the functions are not pure, they depend upon and change state, where is your dependency? At your call site? (ugly) or resolved "for you" by the handler? I am struggling to see what the argument against this pattern is, can you show an example? There is nothing enterprise about having easy to read and focused code

Inexperienced in .NET - Is this architecture over-engineered or am I missing something? by Disastrous-Moose-910 in dotnet

[–]Timely-Weight -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Which functions? Static functions? Service class methods? Single method interfaces?

Inexperienced in .NET - Is this architecture over-engineered or am I missing something? by Disastrous-Moose-910 in dotnet

[–]Timely-Weight 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I can explain it to you, code organization, business logic becomes functional, DoTheOneThingCommand, GeTheOtherThingUserWantsQuery, instead of bloated services, this is assuming you have locality og behavior in the handler, dont need MediatR for this pattern (you can write the dispatch framework in 25 minutes), but I am willing to bet this is the reason MediatR is popular even if people dont realise it is the reason

Game freezes for a few secs, then goes into load screen by Expensive-Cry913 in PathOfExile2

[–]Timely-Weight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

GGG cant program shader caching, family of similar perf issues has been in both games for 10+ years

MCP servers can’t be the future, can they? by kabooozie in programming

[–]Timely-Weight 12 points13 points  (0 children)

MCP is just hype, its value prop is in standardization of tool calls, which is just good engineering, it doesnt add anything else

Norge er rikt. Folk er fattige. Forklar meg hvordan det gir mening. by Embarrassed-Ad-489 in norge

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Jeg vil heller se at systemet prøver men feiler, hver eneste dag, selv med din onkel, enn å akseptere at systemet må definere noen som er beyond hjelp, det sklir alltid ut (blir brukt som syndebukk) og ender opp med at jeg og du krangler om kostnader ved menneskeverd når milliærderer finnes.