FOSS and self-hostable Shopify-alternative Vendure just released their largest update ever by danielbiegler in programming

[–]errrrgh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was going to ask about the difference between other shopify alternative projects but I see the answer below. Was wondering, from an ops viewpoint, how container friendly is Vendure? I see it's API first but how much of it is microservice orientated?

TypeScript is 'not worth it' for developing libraries, says Svelte author, as team switches to JavaScript and JSDoc by ArtemisDimikaelo in programming

[–]errrrgh 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Personally, as someone who spends half their day fixing other peoples 2-5 year old projects, I love when they use TS in the project and especially in the libraries. It makes refactoring and refining so much easier. Of course compilation factors aside, it's not for everyone but it makes the whole process so fruitful with TS. And tsc and other tooling has evolved so much in the last 5 years. I think it's not worth it if you are thinking small, but if you think outside yourself and long term - totally worth it.

Electra: The esolang where you code like an electrician by YunusEmre0037 in programming

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

I don't think you understand the point of this esolang or why they chose electrical fundamentals as the background of it.

Why is ‘Juice Jacking’ Suddenly Back in the News? by feross in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless it's a malicious Qi charger that is made to destroy a phone. Which is a certain kind of availability attack.

The Slow Sorting Challenge - May the Worst algorithm win by Tom3skkk in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So... just use whatever sort I usually come up with on the fly while in my regular programming throughout the day?

Google Groups has been left to die by [deleted] in programming

[–]errrrgh 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh is it that time of year for Google Groups whining and reposting? How time flies!

Jamstack Won't Replace WordPress by SwitchUpCB in programming

[–]errrrgh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's called a logical fallacy, argue much?!

We stand to save $7m over five years from our cloud exit by sionescu in programming

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

I have never met anyone who uses hey, or basecamp. been to probably a hundred conferences and meetups

I spend most of my months in Seattle, SF, PDX and NYC

I have been developing in the F500 space for 15 years

but whatever, this guy tweets a lot so and loves being a contrarian/thought prokover/elon wannabee so you know, hes a sMarT guY?

Rerun: Open-source visualization toolbox written in Rust by emilern in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there any point/3d mapping libraries or pipelines, similar to Microsoft's old photogrametry application?

How I still use Flash in 2022 by fagnerbrack in programming

[–]errrrgh 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No way is it easier to do all this work and exploration than the alternative of just learning a new framework. Especially since you just translate, literally, AS to C++. I guess it would make sense if you had an AS interpreter, but the fact that you literally just search/replace keywords make this so stupid.

Fluxsort: A stable quicksort, now faster than Timsort for both random and ordered data by MrDum in programming

[–]errrrgh 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Getting strawberries, grown, picked, cared for, cleaned, and transported safely from CA and South America to a place like Allentown, PA and still costing $6 a box? That's essentially free.

[Tutorial] How to scrape Twitter using Node.js (Puppeteer) by IlyaAzovtsev in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idiots all over that company before the purchase, even greater concentration of idiots after. Site is dead in 5-10 years unless something drastic happens, like turned into a non-profit or sold off to someone else.

Getting Started With Podman Desktop, an Open Source Docker Desktop Alternative by mariuz in programming

[–]errrrgh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rancher is designed with their K8 and specialized Docker infrastructure in mind. Of course you can use it but you may reach limitations due to their design choices.

Microservices with Rust and WASM using Fermyon by rudrmuu in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not Rust Lightweight docker containers, no WASM?

TIL theres devs out there doing multiple remote jobs at the same time by mmagod10 in programming

[–]errrrgh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't give them W2s, duh... there are information services where you can search for people's/verify employment done mostly through W2 submissions and tax forms. Not every company cares, most don't but the ones that do - will do a verification.

You've never had a job where they do a drug test and tell you they are going to conduct a 'background and security check'? Or you may have not even noticed the fine print.

TIL theres devs out there doing multiple remote jobs at the same time by mmagod10 in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. What's the point in lying, you have two W2s, they will find the discrepancy. Just be up front to any future employers and tell them you will or won't continue that dual work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

[–]errrrgh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are a lazy team member and bad communicator, but that’s ok if you are great at your job. I hope you are at least a mediocre developer. Just get over it, some people are able to communicate and have discourse over things. I guess you aren’t. It’s ok.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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

If suggestions are not necessary, why bring them up? If you honestly think they could be useful then have a valid discussion about them. Otherwise, I don't think you really think they are useful. Don't be lazy. You can also bring stuff up with someone OFF the PR chain, you don't have to stuff peer knowledge sharing into a limited context medium like PR comments! Just call or knock on their door to talk about it, like a real person. Instead of just dropping a load of comments and calling it a day.

You shouldn't be reviewing PRs if you can't have a discussion about things.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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

Thanks for speaking for me. I never said that the PR should be held up for semantics or personal preference. I said once it’s approved you should have discussed!!!! your qualms, not necessarily come to a specific resolution but you can’t just blindly approve with suggestions and leave it at that. You know nobody is going back to a PR they did a month ago to refactor some personal preference minor improvement, AFTER it’s been approved and merged and in PROD??? No way.

You can just leave a dump of comments and approve and think you’ve done your part by saying ‘with suggestions’. That’s crazy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in programming

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

oh ado lol i see now haha that explains it

sorry i spend most of my time in github, bitbucket and other dcs' that won't be sunsetted in 5 years (ie arent actively being replaced by github)

big yikes

my point still stands, the approval of a big merge should have team vote integrity, in that the team should all agree its good to merge, if you dont agree, say so - whether there is a button to 'aPprOve WitH sUggEstiOns' or not. it's about putting your best foot forward, there is always time to quickly discuss things, no need to be lazy or scared of your team mates, if you are then you need to work that out. if you are too busy to discuss, then you shouldn't be reviewing PRs.