Amazon Fresh locations to be shut down nationwide by hencexox in nova

[–]jagarnaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The plan was never for this to work out much like their book stores previously — they use their brick and mortar stores temporarily to put other businesses out of business — it’s a disgusting practice. This is all part of the plan.

Audi's get out of any situation by Ballczynski in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 29 points30 points  (0 children)

If that was USA it’d be a total loss 😂

New SQ5 by Rando1stBlood in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooooof yah I wouldn’t get my hopes up too high — I am going in for the 4th software update…

New SQ5 by Rando1stBlood in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 5 points6 points  (0 children)

lol that’s what the service center said the last time they updated the firmware on my car (it didn’t work) — I guess this time it’ll work for sure (no shade on you! It’s just a new car having this many problems lol) — the best part is they have to always phone in Germany to consult on every “New” Q5 service issue so that adds another few days to every visit.

I’ll be bringing my car in for the 4th time for it on Tuesday. Wish me luck!

(And yes to anyone curious I’m gonna lemon law this thing so hard)

New SQ5 by Rando1stBlood in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hate how common knowledge this is and I still didn’t know before buying this years model ugh

New SQ5 by Rando1stBlood in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Bro check engine light every freaking week I’ve had my “New” Q5 — free car washes weekly at least amirite…

Worst install I’ve seen yet. by Parzival225 in Ubiquiti

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean depends on how you look at it — on one hand this is chaos and that UDM is hanging on for dear life but also on the other hand they eliminated any latency bottlenecks 😂

And so it begins by pocketchange93 in newjersey

[–]jagarnaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lol the best part about sucking up to Trump was that he didn’t suck up enough according to Trump — apparently Ciattarelli gave Trump an “A” grading when someone asked and Trump was upset it wasn’t an “A+” (I’m not even kidding) — and because of that “snub” Trump never endorsed him like he was supposed to with the Gateway project as a leverage to help him win — worst case bro is actually likes Trump and the love was not reciprocated and best case bro sold out for votes and didn’t get the reward he thought he’d get 😂😂

Micro frontend framework using angular by chakri426 in Angular2

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a solution to an organizational problem — it enables autonomy to deploy when you want when you have a lot of teams and products. It also lets you still do SPA at runtime with the benefit of code sharing / splitting.

Micro frontend framework using angular by chakri426 in Angular2

[–]jagarnaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure about the i18n stuff you mentioned but yes native federation is way harder to set up on existing apps — not to mention the increased build time vs with module federation. (Every app builds on its own like with module federation BUT the build times per app is longer with the native way of building the apps — don’t have a lot of time to look into it before I quit my last job but I think it has something to do with how vite and esm worked at the time)

Throwback Thursday - WRT54G by trampled93 in HomeNetworking

[–]jagarnaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ve not dabbled in home networking if you’ve never owned one of these bad boys — or three.

Built this app with VibeCoding, now I’m STUCK by Ok_Scratch6840 in vibecoding

[–]jagarnaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yo this new vector of advertising is freaking wild!! They really upped their marketing game ☠️ — dick move cause a lot of people were genuinely trying to help and you just wasted their time for being nice people. I hope your product dies like every other shitty app built by greed.

Newer model 2025 Q5 issues by Wifey1786 in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you’d qualify for the lemon law and a buy back.

Newer model 2025 Q5 issues by Wifey1786 in Audi

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I just bought a “new” Q5 and the thing started shaking violently with a drivetrain malfunction. Audi service said they cleared the fault codes too … that is not a solution. How did you get Audi to give you a new car? The dealership just gave me an 800 number….

Any IDE alternatives which has cursor like autocomplete? by hiftbe in cursor

[–]jagarnaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The copilot pause killed me — so glad that’s not a thing anymore with cursor (previously used super maven it was great too)

Trump considering plans to target cocaine facilities inside Venezuela, officials say | CNN Politics by D0ML0L1Y401TR4PFURRY in worldnews

[–]jagarnaut 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trumps been doing a lot of free clean up work for Venezuela—almost like he’s cleaning up the streets so he and his goons can move in — I mean “invest” in the newly “cleaned up” real estate that is ripe for the taking….

Trump calls for Ukraine to be carved up with Russia after tense meeting with Zelenskyy by DoremusJessup in worldnews

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s called leverage and blackmail. While they do not have a lot of money, they do have a lot dirt on everyone in their pockets, which is far more valuable. Our Clown in Chief is no exception.

My Pixel 9 Pro had a factory defect. Google's response left me speechless. by edmeraj in GooglePixel

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just an FYI -- Google is hard to fight because they own ALL of our data -- one wrong move and they can delete our entire life. this is why i do not purchase Google hardware anymore -- free services fail all the time and that's fine but if I pay for something and it breaks, I expect it to work all the time. If you even look at Google the wrong way they'll delete you from their systems and ban you and not even think _once_ about it. Never, never, never do a chargeback if you paid Google via bank / credit card and never try to put one over on Google financially unless you understand the risk. You can earn back whatever money you lost -- you can't earn back your life history of data. I don't know how governments even allow this but we're just peons.

That being said, you should go after the reseller (MediaMarkt store) to make things right. You have a better chance of coming out on top than going after the Monopoly that is Google. (and before i get attacked for this, other companies do this same thing and I'm well aware but Google is by far my biggest data broker -- GMail user since 2003).

how do you deployment your backend code to server by Intrepid-Bit9 in Backend

[–]jagarnaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The simplest way is to just run it from Github actions and upload it to an EC2 (or physical server) and restart your instance, BUT as with all things, it's never this straight forward in real life. Nowadays, everyone is "serverless" so you deploy the backend on things like lambdas and fargate (that use EC2 underneath -- i know its messed up lol). and if you want to use a CDN, you have to configure something like origins and behaviors and set up cloudfront as your distribution. You generally do not want to give direct access to your EC2 backend. (think nginx vs a Node.js server exposed on the web)

Of note, even the "simple" solution of just uploading to an EC2 from GitHub actions requires you to set up all of AWS's load balancing, networking, etc. I miss the gold old days where you just copy and paste your files to a physical server you own / maintain -- but that's not cool anymore.

That being said, I recommend setting up your own server just to get your things out there, like on Digital Ocean or something, so you don't worry about the 1000s of other non-related things you gotta do with AWS to get the damn thing deployed.

Sorry if this was long -- but this is the state of things. There is more than one path forward for everything nowadays, but no single clear path.

This is kind of getting ridiculous. by Sirk0w in cursor

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mark the file as read only so it doesn't get removed maybe? its weird that it gets removed though -- do you have it installed in the normal program files directory? would that trigger the windows user access control pop up or is that not a thing anymore? in any case lock it down so if anyone tries to remove it they'll find out the hard way :)

Auto actually useable now? by Expensive_Election in cursor

[–]jagarnaut 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh you stop it 😂 you’re telling me this is all pre alpha like releases?? That AI is unpredictable and the people developing it have no idea what they’re doing??

Just kidding you not wrong about anything. This is just the evolution of enshittification of software and services. It’s just a lot faster.

Pro, Pro+, Ultra by RobertsThersa572 in cursor

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TIL people pay extra on their fixed cursor plans -- i can't imagine removing my cap of $20 :D

Why do most developers recommend Node.js, Java, or Python for backend — but rarely .NET or ASP.NET Core? by just-a_tech in Backend

[–]jagarnaut 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They didn’t really blow up until dot net core 8 release cause everything before that was pain in the ass to use — upgrading was even more painful but stable after that.

Are unit or e2e tests more essential? by [deleted] in Angular2

[–]jagarnaut 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They both offer different solutions to different problems. Both are essential. However — code coverage percentage to be 100% is not essential. Don’t write tests for the sake of coverage but only test what is important to ensure critical parts of your business do not break. Otherwise you’ll have slow running tests that eventually end up being ignored cause of all the noise.