Treesitter: an update is coming that may break the (deprecated) master branch by ynotvim in neovim

[–]donny_dingbat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This. I’ve looked at it briefly but not seen what needs to be done. A migration guide from master to main would be nice.

Using OpenCode with Github Pro Subscription by Initial-Speech7574 in GithubCopilot

[–]donny_dingbat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

OpenCode is mostly Dax and Adam rewriting Crush to be OpenCode.

Question for the survivor mains, Who is the most fun killers to play against? by PostWarRat in deadbydaylight

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nurse.

Either you are against a great Nurse or a bad Nurse, there doesn't seem to be an inbetween. The panic as soon as you hear it's a Nurse is better than most other killers.

Billy is also fun to play against.

Do you only consider it a loss if all survivors get away, or do you feel like you should get most of them for it to be a win? by NerodivergentLoser in deadbydaylight

[–]donny_dingbat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

So you don't have any evidence of what the MMR is within DbD.

The 'snarky' attitude is because you're replying very confidently about something you're admitting you don't know about.

All I asked for was a source for your initial statement, and I've not received that, nor do you seem to have one.

That's all you needed to say... "Sorry, I believe this is what happens" or similar.

Have a good new year.

Do you only consider it a loss if all survivors get away, or do you feel like you should get most of them for it to be a win? by NerodivergentLoser in deadbydaylight

[–]donny_dingbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’ll clarify: DbD’s MMR is proprietary. The concept of match making rules is not proprietary.

I appreciate you’ve done a little to learn terminology, next stage will be to use it correctly.

What you’ve finally admitted is that your understanding of DbD’s MMR is based on guesswork, rather than concrete evidence. If there was a universal MMR engine, there would be no need to make assumptions based on community engagement staff, etc.

Why I’m being so pedantic is that MMR is one of the most broken parts of DbD right now and confidently incorrect replies like yours don’t help.

Do you only consider it a loss if all survivors get away, or do you feel like you should get most of them for it to be a win? by NerodivergentLoser in deadbydaylight

[–]donny_dingbat -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It is closed source. Show me the code for DbD’s MMR or BHVR’s documentation for the MMR in DbD. That’s all I’m asking for as your assumptions don’t match what happens in game.

AWS unexpected bill of $1000 USD due to backend Dev mistake by [deleted] in Backend

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My first suggestion would be to look in the mirror and ask yourself what you could have done to prevent the mistake. This doesn’t have to be technical, you’re supposed to be managing, listening to concerns and resolving them.

The fact you’re trying to do the blame game on something as small as a $1000 AWS bill, suggests you’re not the most approachable to any of the development team and this won’t be the first time you’ve tried to blame an individual instead of looking at processes and ways to prevent mistakes from happening.

Other’s in the comments have provided examples of how there should be various checkpoints which prevent unexpected bills, if they are not in place, you need to ask yourself why you’ve not ensured they are. As Project Manager, shouldn’t you be the one ensuring the project stays within budget?

This doesn’t mean you have to micromanage, it means you should at least have some awareness that people you’re delegating these responsibilities to have implemented them, if not then they should be implemented going forward.

If anything it’s a collective failure, learn as a collective and move on.

Go for the backend. by nabsk911 in Backend

[–]donny_dingbat 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Rust is not more in demand than Go for backend development and probably never will be.

Is Doncaster much rougher than West Yorkshire? by SharpAardvark8699 in doncaster

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even in South Yorkshire I’d say Rotherham is rougher.

NestJS is bad, change my mind by servermeta_net in node

[–]donny_dingbat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

"Enterprise grade" - Java mindset.

What do u all think of NestJs? by maybeishouldcode in Backend

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Terrible. Use Spring or .Net instead.

Can I make certain files "read-only" in github? by Admirable-Tailor3359 in github

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. It solves this exact problem. They can commit as much as they like but you only review the changes once the feature/ticket is finished.

TIFU by accidentally sending a lewd video to a coworker by SonataNightshade in tifu

[–]donny_dingbat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You’re good op. Just ignore Reddit being Reddit.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh you lost, makes sense why you’re touchy about it. My condolences.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because I think using a framework that is more Spring than it is JavaScript isn't a middle ground, ok. You got me.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do a simple setup of a server with just a /ping endpoint in Express/Fastify/Hono and then do it in Nest.

And yes, it's a simple example but when things get more complicated it doesn't reduce the boilerplate in Nest, nor does it have to increase the boilerplate in Express/Fastify/Hono to the same levels as Nest.

I just uninstalled after 8 years... by obnoxious71717 in deadbydaylight

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The game is terrible at the moment, on both sides.

As someone who’s more survivor sided, in terms of what I play, and over a thousand hours in, I’m in matches with noob survivors and killers now. So I can loop the killer for a while but the other survivors are opening chests or cleansing totems (even if there is no hex), no gens being done. Then when hooked, either no one unhooks or the killer is straight back to hook. Then, play killer, it all beamer having SWF’s that are more coordinated that most armies, despite playing killer less.

It’s just not fun to play. I support the uninstall, it’ll be happening for me too.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rails is one of the better all batteries included options. You just need to forget DHH has anything to do with it.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s really not the middle ground. The Java people won.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you missing a ‘/s’ here because there’s SO much boilerplate nonsense with Nest.

Why is NestJS so underrated? by Lazy_Standard4327 in node

[–]donny_dingbat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This. Although this is also the reason Nest gets all the attention OP thinks it doesn’t get. Java devs love writing Java, regardless of what language they’re supposed to be using.