can you explain the background to understand this :))
please ;)
can you explain the background to understand this :))
please ;)
Sorry I may not understand or don’t have the full context but is it so bad your boss offered you a drink with him?
Like some sort of bonding right ?
Not being a jerk and having empathy are two necessary things to create a healthy work environment and are especially required when volunteers take from their off-time to work on your project.
He said he has trouble feeling empathy and he’s working on it. When this happens he was super mean towards the volunteer work of some contributors who quit the project.
I’m not blaming Linus, I’m just saying I don’t feel like it’s a good atmosphere to work in Linux. It doesn’t feel friendly at all
Thus the scary and stressing quality
Linus is a scary man and seems really hard to work with
The fact that Linux blossomed anyways goes to show his talent
this would actually be quite a losss because it would let the fascist trolls win :(
Another shitty app to download so I can update my drivers
Cigars? Aren’t those suuuper stinky?
Not for you indeed ! But for me who works on code project through email this is exciting :)
And for people who work in pokitics/administrative stuff, they use a SHIT TON of emails
Not even mentioning people in university
Encore désolé de foutre la merde sur l’instance :
Ce sont des gens sans ethiques qui se paient le luxe d’être des amateurs :)
Désolé ! Je vais *pas mentir, je sais pas trop où trouver la liste des sublemmys de l’instance dans mon client (Voyager) donc je prends le premier un peu général de l’instance
I mean, you can just right click “Definition” in VSCode and see how it works… It’s not that inconvenient.
It’s easy to read, write and refactor so I don’t really see what you mean.
I want to go in New Orleans someday to see the hometown of Suicideboys and get to know the people there…
It looks so interesting culturally and socially
EDIT: read the article turns out it’s super useful… It gives insight into decision table which is a pattern I did not know about until recently…
Is this really a recurring design pattern for y’all?
I mean, you can just use a switch. anyways I’ll read the article and see ;)
Code search is an amazing feature on large codebases :)
Valgrind is pretty crazy to find bugs and memory leaks !
This is cool in theory but this is yet another competing standard of static analysis.
We got clang-tidy, CPPAnalyser, etc… etc…
called it a while ago actually:
https://sh.itjust.works/post/23195541