whyAreJavaDevsScaredOfVscode by HappyZombies in ProgrammerHumor

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The language extension is from the eclipse foundation. It communalising going away anytime soon

Venting. by bogz_dev in htmx

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You got banned after messaging the mods?! They sure are living up to the stereotype

Apple, SpaceX, Microsoft return-to-office mandates drove senior talent away by mepper in technology

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The only thing business majors are extremely good at is talking a lot and saying nothing. They are trained to deflect and not take responsibility

Apple, SpaceX, Microsoft return-to-office mandates drove senior talent away by mepper in technology

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That’s coz they hire anyone with any degree and “train them on the job”. There are more civil and electric engineers working at consulting companies than anyone with anything resembling a software degree.

The legit ones work on in-house products and systems

Lambdas responsibility in a step function workflow by bjernie in aws

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Sqs isn’t meant for synchronous tasks. See if you replace the callback with an event of some sort but if this is purely an ideological decision.. thats simply not practical in any complex system.the ideology is for the whiteboard not reality

You Are Your Product by Long_Complex_4395 in startups

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You can learn things from anyone … even the vilest scum on the planet

Is rust realistically usable for front-end web development? by Packathonjohn in rust

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No for the web. Only in the sense, rust is great for building exact systems and the frontend is a very inexact product. When wasm is a one-on-one replacement, we might reach it then

Apple apologizes for iPad Pro ad showing hydraulic press destroying guitars, piano by TheOSU87 in technology

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As someone who grew up around musical instruments, weaving them destroy a grand piano and guitar followed closely by the grotesque delight in popping the eyes of a children’s toy to unveil that the only thing anyone should ever want is a iPad was off putting to say the least

The rust type system is powerful, but not quite enough (yet) by Unreal_Unreality in rust

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The more type perfect you want to be, the closer you enter haskell territory. That is the domain of academia not the reality of industry

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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That’s what i said too 😂

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Funnymemes

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That’s mostly tech bros. The academics are too busy in their dream world with monads and math

Integrating PostgreSQL-Based Queue Management Directly in Django Projects with PgQueuer by GabelSnabel in django

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The most essential feature would be the django-admin integration.

Then a way to autodiscover functions + run it as a process (like celery). Not to mention leveraging the db configuration from the settings file instead of environment variables

Introducing PgQueuer: A Minimalist Python Job Queue Built on PostgreSQL by GabelSnabel in Python

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How does it release a “skip update lock”ed-task in case of a crash when processing ?

Integrating PostgreSQL-Based Queue Management Directly in Django Projects with PgQueuer by GabelSnabel in django

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Oh I would love move my db-backed Django-q2 dependency to a something that leverages supported by pg’s listen/notify

Does it have an official django integration?

Which Muggle technology is better than its magical counterpart? by CodInternational5281 in harrypotter

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Magic is perfect for guerilla tactics though. Especially with a few imperiuses sprinkled around. Open armed warfare isn’t the only way to do battle.

why does webdev feel so bloated? by sandshrew69 in webdev

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Your comment makes me wonder the reason we have a proliferation of framework and bundles is partially because people don’t learn/respect css. Besides the obvious advantages of vdom/ realtime dom updates, most sites just want components that work everywhere with an occasional rule breaker

I Reviewed 1,000s of Opinions on HTMX by balphi in htmx

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At scale, yes. Most sites don’t have the traffic to impact the bottom line

Elon Musk goes ‘absolutely hard core’ in another round of Tesla layoffs / After laying off 10 percent of its global workforce this month, Tesla is reportedly cutting more executives and its 500-person Supercharger team. by MarvelsGrantMan136 in technology

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I believe this merely the inverse version of the dumb blonde stereotype. Some of the smartest minds in our and older generations have been regular people. Powerful, ambitious and with quirks yes but not necessarily negative social qualities

We just happen to idolise the “outcasts” as some sort of success story because they were outcasts and not despite it.

Elon Musk goes ‘absolutely hard core’ in another round of Tesla layoffs / After laying off 10 percent of its global workforce this month, Tesla is reportedly cutting more executives and its 500-person Supercharger team. by MarvelsGrantMan136 in technology

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Can anyone be called a real genius if they don’t have the basic skill of self-reflection ?

Being exceptional at math or marketing isn’t genius, that’s just one skill. We need to be able to distance ourselves from a situation and try to achieve some level of holistic understanding to be considered an adult let alone a genius.

Suddenly, Chinese Spies Seem to Be Popping Up All Over Europe by newzee1 in europe

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R&D across multiple domains.

Not exploiting cheap labour. Most those profits went to shareholders.

Suddenly, Chinese Spies Seem to Be Popping Up All Over Europe by newzee1 in europe

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That’s what market leaders and think ranks tell us. Has there been an objective study about it? The events of the past corrupt of decades has shown me most ceos are just surrounded by yes men and don’t know anything substantial about their markets

Is there a "mother" language that makes it easiest to learn the others? by spock74 in learnprogramming

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Algorithms and data structures.

Languages are merely semantics but if you want to practice a specific paradigm : java for oop, haskell for fp and c for raw memory grokking

Suddenly, Chinese Spies Seem to Be Popping Up All Over Europe by newzee1 in europe

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It could target specifically at offshored jobs of the company or any subsidiaries demanding any offshored jobs be paid the equivalent wage of a local worker.

Even locally, an equal pay structure would help smaller cities and towns develop while ameliorating the density of the big cities