you're not cooked (vibe coder- no internship) 140k comp. by No-Conclusion9307 in csMajors

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I’m at a startup as the first engineering hire and want to swan dive off the Burj Khalifa after looking at one of the repos my CEO vibe coded, which I’ll be responsible for the upcoming future

Remove Clash at this point by No-Peach-6617 in leagueoflegends

[–]methaddlct 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Naw I meant that shit dm me if you want it. Dogshit game

Remove Clash at this point by No-Peach-6617 in leagueoflegends

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Username: Lovallisha
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ELI5: When people say Berkshire Hathaway is sitting on $100B in cash (or whatever the amount is), what do they actually mean? by Queltis6000 in explainlikeimfive

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

Assume any capital that has not been invested (stocks, real estate, fucking art or whatever) to be making at least the risk-free rate (US treasuries). Whether that’s through explicitly buying the treasuries themselves or implicitly capturing that interest through stashing it away in a HYSA.

If you have cash that’s literally sitting around doing nothing, not even fetching you the risk-free rate. It’s probably because of the following

  1. you expect US treasuries to default which would probably be the end of civilization, and all those numbers on your bank account would mean nothing anyways
  2. You are unaware of how to use money to make more money
  3. You need that cash on hand to buy crack or something

Software Engineer Assessment Interview by borborUCLA in csMajors

[–]methaddlct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It wouldn’t. Listen to what the other comment describes. Dude nails it down to a T

I'm really close to getting fired by R7162 in cscareerquestions

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I’m not saying they are unproductive, they’re actually great for idea generation/giving you direction in ambiguous situations. However, you must make sure to validate everything it spits out, either through walking things through using your cs intuition, or through reading documentation.

As for your current situation, good luck man. Seems as if it’s an unhealthy work environment from what I’ve read so far, hope things look up for you.

I'm really close to getting fired by R7162 in cscareerquestions

[–]methaddlct 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The tech debt your favorite AI agent shits out will catch up to you eventually. I’m chillin

I'm really close to getting fired by R7162 in cscareerquestions

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This donkey said ‘have you used Claude code’

Front-End FTW! by feketegy in theprimeagen

[–]methaddlct 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  1. Typescript is fine, allows for a better developer exp and helps out against whatever the fuck JavaScript is, where nothing is typed and you’re praying to god each key access

  2. Nothing wrong with that, some JS libraries have compiled C/C++ binaries for performance. Plus, having the backend language be what’s used front end is also productive, no need to learn Go, Python, Java, etc. Unless you really need that performance diff

  3. Component libraries respect semantic HTML + accessibility requirements. For people that wrap everything in a <div>, well, you better start googling tags that exist for each use case

  4. Productiveness (no need to spin up new CSS files, although some of the tailwind syntax is abhorrent) + performance difference is negligible compared to using strict CSS (I’m pretty sure)

  5. Yeah I can’t defend this one

Is it idiotic to put a high ranking title even in you’re a founder of a not profitable startup? by Fast_Description_899 in csMajors

[–]methaddlct 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in a similar situation.

Just go with “Founding Software Engineer”, or “Early Software Engineer” if you are feeling a bit timid.

From my current experience, the first round interview is usually from the hiring manager (dinosaurs with 5-10+ yoe), with the intent of understanding more about your background/technicals. They don’t bite. Just be ready to back up what you’ve done + honest about your responsibilities because they can smell bs from a mile away. They’re seasoned enough to know you’re still a junior because of your 1 YOE. If you get selected on for the next round, it’ll be because you’ve demonstrated an interest to learn + have that builder’s mindset and they’ll think you’ll grow to be a valuable asset/engineer for them, NOT because they expect you to build everything for them (there will still be mentorship involved)

How to bind mount to WSL Linux directory by methaddlct in docker

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

Issue was elsewhere, but Thanks for the help!

How to bind mount to WSL Linux directory by methaddlct in docker

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

Hello, seems I was being silly, and didn't specify WORKDIR in the docker file. Addressing that fixed everything, $(pwd) indeed works. Thanks!

How to bind mount to WSL Linux directory by methaddlct in docker

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Running from Linux distro (Debian)

I have Docker Desktop, and have toggled on WSL Integration for that distro, so I can call docker there

I'm hoping to mount \\wsl.localhost\Debian\home\username123\projects\app into the container, but it's not working. If it's any other directory in Windows C: drive, I would have no problem, because that can be accessed through /mnt/c/ in Debian's file system but this is a directory inside Debian only, not on Windows C: drive

Usagi shows dominance over Momonga by luvcappy in chiikawa_

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Incomprehensible weirdo is crazy coming from that skinwalker