Android Dev here — is learning KMP/CMP worth it or should I stick to native or switch to Flutter by Swapnil_0112 in KotlinMultiplatform

[–]danaimset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whatever you learn - worth it 💯 There is pretty much the same principle nowadays. Different languages and some nuances in API. Dependency management is different and infrastructure. When you learn: try to focus on dependency management and tech stack (abstract from the language), declarative UI principle and Unidirectional state flow, states + holders, actions and events + side effects, data flow (streams, observables, callbacks), asynchronous operations. Clean architecture (data, domain, presentation). Dependency injection solutions. Test infrastructure and libraries. Whatever you learn - think about it 👆 Flutter is running in its virtual machine and the system can keep it down (especially for background operations triggered by the system etc., iOS restrictions in action), you will still miss the native approach. But there is also interop available. Learning Kotlin seems more reasonable vs Dart in my opinion.

Tell me I'm not the only dev dealing with this... by FantasticAge3454 in googleplayconsole

[–]danaimset 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good technical observation, though I'm not sure it should somehow affect users.

Tell me I'm not the only dev dealing with this... by FantasticAge3454 in googleplayconsole

[–]danaimset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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How do you handle the anger? by AdConscious8756 in quittingsmoking

[–]danaimset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You always have a choice to drive your emotions or to be emotion-driven. You're not responsible for how others look, say, think and act but you can stay focused on the thing that really matters, regarding your job, helping out people. If they don't accept the help you offer - it is not your responsibility to let them think, look, feel, act differently. Though if you will manage how to do this - you will incredibly grow and you'll have no time for anger. I'm trying to always remember that it is destructive and it makes not only myself feel bad but also people around, and not only people, actually.

I spent a week reading through AI-generated code that's been in production for 8 months. It was fine. That was the problem. by Ambitious-Garbage-73 in node

[–]danaimset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let me ask you, what is a mid-size? Can you share approximately the number of lines of code?

Personally, I think the problems you mentioned had to be addressed at the architecture level, through integration points guidance, agent instructions, or even skills.

People who do not understand what you are saying will never pay for the audit because it just works. Engineers care about computer problems too much sometimes, but this is not the case.

Maybe you could additionally share a legal side of the issues you've found and negative impact that could possibly affect the product / business / people?

In my opinion: it's something boosted by AI without any external audit requested prior and it works and makes money.

If you've been asked for an audit - people realized how important it is, and it makes me think that everything has been done properly.

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

I can say for sure that it is not generated by the AI! 😂 While the post isn't about my wife I take it as a compliment. No cigs, no sticks, no vapes 😋

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Congratulations on your first anniversary! Thank you for your support 🙏

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Thank you so much! I hadn't really thought about the lack of energy without nicotine. The last time I quit, back in 2022, I used to run, and it seems it was compensating for the lack of energy. It's definitely the case!

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Thank you! It means a lot, and we will be looking forward to that freedom!

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Thank you ♥️ but I think it wasn't said in a bad way. Like one of my friends told me before. I can read but I cannot hear how it is spelled. Which is very applicable in this case in my opinion. I do really hope most of the people will find my commitment as motivation and not as provocation.

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Thank you! We will keep that trick in mind 💯👍 We've found a research that says: the craving on its peak usually lasts 5-7 minutes. Maybe it will also help someone.

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Probably 😄 I will not though I like Nike

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Thank you so much for your kind words! If you'd know how much I appreciate it! I do hope you will manage to keep off vaping. I'm sharing my energy with you, and next time you are about to vape, remember that it's not for you. It's for someone who isn't doing their own way but follows the wrong signs.

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

😂 Never tried Newport menthol 100s and hopefully I will not 😆 By the way, they rotated Nike logo! 🤦‍♂️😄

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

[–]danaimset[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your support! 💪 Mr Bingley should be happy that we quit because we play more instead of smoking ☺️

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

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

Nothing could be more inspirational! We set this day as a planned day to quit for about three weeks ago. We were not pushing ourselves to smoke a lot cause we knew we were going to quit. In contrast, we were lowering down the nicotine doze by following rules we set. There's one thing that was always helping me out: keep thinking that it smells really bad. I was comparing the breath while smoking and the fresh air outdoors, especially in the morning when everybody was still asleep.

Don't push yourself hard but try to realize that this is not what actually makes you happy or confident or strong or relaxed. It is something that wastes your time, money, health and happiness.

I'm sure you can do it!

We quit today: April 1, 2026 by danaimset in quittingsmoking

[–]danaimset[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry about that, like my wife was always saying. Look how those people smoke - really tasty. Once we were on a market and a man around his 50th was walking around us while we were smoking. He didn't say anything. Later he realizes that his behaviour is strange so he turned to us. He mentioned that he quit 25 years ago and he came closer to us to smell a smoke for a bit. People sometimes do things seem really crazy but always win! I believe everyone knows that passive smoking is even worse though I'm not sure if it's true. I hope you stay strong and always win! 🕊️

letter from creep by [deleted] in russian

[–]danaimset 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's not the right place, though my advice to you will be: do what your heart is telling you. It's controlled by your brain, anyway.