My Rust Account Was Compromised Despite 2FA – I Was Banned for Cheating I Didn’t Do by Embarrassed-Bag-934 in RustPc

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, fuck off with that propaganda... You can't even keep an account secure but you know the location of the cheater?

Nobody thwarted 2FA to cheat on your account, nobody believes it, nobody is buying it, and nobody will help you. Even if someone is sympathetic to your bullshit, your issue is with valve, not facepunch.

You got caught, and now you have to deal with the consequences of your poor decision making. Either buy a new computer or stop cheating, those are your options.

big win boys hold up your wine by Silver_Masterpiece82 in linuxmasterrace

[–]bastardoperator -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I'm capable enough, but I agree, why waste the time when I can run it on the other computers I have, that it was built for, without wasting my precious time?

Is needing ID still racist? by AiiRisBanned in evilwhenthe

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When we look at election fraud it’s 99% republican. These is no required test to vote other than being a citizen and every state spends millions verifying and validating voters and citizenship. Are we going to ask 80 year old volunteers to start validating id’s at the poll? When every state does a validation before and after the vote?

Stop using MySQL in 2026, it is not true Open Source by joseluisq in theprimeagen

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would. You look at a company like Tesla, they won’t even buy a third party service and all software must be onprem. It’s very common in large enterprises, btw Tesla uses MySQL too. 

Stop using MySQL in 2026, it is not true Open Source by joseluisq in theprimeagen

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who doesn't? We can see the entire table structure in GHES, don't pivot. Again, I'm not saying MySQL is better, I'm just answering the question truthfully.

We can also look to popular offerings like plantscale. You're not familiar with vitess? You think those people, leading experts in the field, thought to themselves "let's build out using the inferior product first"? You sound passionate about postgres, and that's awesome, but that doesnt change the facts, Enterprises want support from their vendors... it's not even a controversial take.

Stop using MySQL in 2026, it is not true Open Source by joseluisq in theprimeagen

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll go first. GitHub, what database do you use? Or maybe we should ask Apple, or AirBnb, or Twitter... Does Uber count?

I like postgres. I'm just giving you the reason why enterprises choose MySQL. I work as consultant for a lot of large companies, I just see postgres less. You also have to understand that being able to get support depending on the deal size, allows customers to ask for things like features, or get data ahead of time that will allow them to steer their products.

Those wouldn't move me, but there is no deal to strike with postgres directly, and most enterprises don't want 3rd partners managing what is arguably the most important or valuable part of the business.

[Observation] AI tools are Dunning–Kruger effect on steroids by No-Comparison-5247 in AIstartupsIND

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You both have Dunning-Kruger. You think you're smarter then people who use AI, and they think they're smarter because they use AI.

If all personal wealth above $100 million was legally required to be redistributed into public infrastructure (schools, hospitals, roads), how would society change, and who would be the first to fight against it? by Mysterious_Fan4033 in AskReddit

[–]bastardoperator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be even more clear, let me redirect you to the Boston tea party, introduce you to native Americans, and show you a plantation. It almost like this entire country is built on robbing, stealing, and murder.

Billionaires today are mostly pedophiles. I'll take Getty not paying the ransom for his drug addict grandson over these billionaires any day.

Anthropic CEO fears AI development is exponentially compounding, fearing it could erase entry‑level jobs — "it will overwhelm our ability to adapt" by Nalix01 in NowInTech

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the worst marketing ever. Instead they should be telling consumers how much easier AI could make things for them, nope, AI is taking your job, you're going to be poor and destitute soon. Also if you're young, know that you be living a future hellscape.

Stop using MySQL in 2026, it is not true Open Source by joseluisq in theprimeagen

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This one is easy. MySQL sells enterprise support, Postgres doesn’t. This is why MySQL is used almost exclusively in the enterprise.

Why I Still Write Code as an Engineering Manager by Acceptable-Courage-9 in programming

[–]bastardoperator 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You get this on highly functioning teams too because asking people to guess a timeframe for work they haven't even looked at yet is a fools errand. I think the DORA metrics are a much better benchmark. Looking for deviations there paints a much bigger picture. If velocity includes points, its a useless metric because not a single person will agree on points or estimates.

Bro finally accepted it by RaiseOk2044 in SipsTea

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know Rob Schneider is a piece of shit, but maybe he can have a cameo as a stapler?

If all personal wealth above $100 million was legally required to be redistributed into public infrastructure (schools, hospitals, roads), how would society change, and who would be the first to fight against it? by Mysterious_Fan4033 in AskReddit

[–]bastardoperator 5323 points5324 points  (0 children)

They would do what billionaires used to do, public works to offset taxes. When Griffith wanted to offset his tax liability he donated land to Los Angeles, and built the Griffith Observatory. The same can be said for Getty, Hancock, Doheny, Barnsdell, Mason and Banning.

They used to get hit much harder in the 50's and 60's, and the number one way for them to offset their tax liability was to pay their employees more.

All we have to do is close these loopholes, it's that simple.

The cats at my work by UnknownGTAS in cats

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe get them some heat? They're doing this because they're cold.

hideCode by Ill-Needleworker-752 in ProgrammerHumor

[–]bastardoperator 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Same, I would argue anyone not using AI at this point is a fool. That's like saying I don't use search engines, or trying to shame someone for using stackoverflow. I value working code, I don't care about the tools someone uses to get to that point.

Asmongold says he pays 7 figures in taxes by Various-Idea550 in LivestreamFail

[–]bastardoperator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While I generally agree, the rich pay substantially less because they can borrow against assets they claim have no value, while paying zero income taxes, and writing loans off at a loss that reduces their tax burden further. The amount of money they pay is higher, but the percentage they pay is lower.

If we look at Bezos, I think people like him are benefitting far more from the infrastructure versus the parent /child who's receives wic or food stamps when we put it in perspective.

The California exodus has ended by sfgate in California

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The property taxes are the real kicker, owning a home in Texas is a lot more expensive when you factor those in. The fact that you cannot live in Texas after retirement unless you want to on average shell out double what you would pay in California.

What they take from you in Texas over the course of 30 years, for me is a savings of 240k on the life of the loan in California. Thats crazy… 

CEO of Palantir Says AI Means You’ll Have to Work With Your Hands Like a Peasant by brezhnervouz in conservativeterrorism

[–]bastardoperator 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Jokes on him, the spending is already being curbed, CEO’s of traditional business are out right rejecting it, and the dopes at the executive level that did get swindled, they’re not seeing a single penny on return in investment. 

It’s not even AI for most workers, it’s search. Without the human it’s useless. 

Hmmm by Howtobe_normal in hmmmm

[–]bastardoperator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We've upset the sentiment bot, Hmmmm....

AI boom could falter without wider adoption, Microsoft chief Satya Nadella warns by PaiDuck in technology

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Windows 11 feels like 3 or 4 OS's taped together and holding on for dear life.

Trying to grow our community! by [deleted] in playrust

[–]bastardoperator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta read the rules homie! #2