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					Me using the Siri app on my iPhone:
 
 Me: "Siri, call my wife."
 Siri: "Samantha McLaughlin is not in your contacts."
 Me: "Samantha Gibbs is my wife."
 Siri: "I've added Samantha Gibbs as your wife."
 Me: "Call my wife."
 Siri: "Which wife?"6
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					The programmer and the interns part 3.
 
 Many of you asked me to keep posting about the interns that I'm responsible for.
 
 I had the intention but never had the time or the energy. Since the interns only kept doing stupid, unthinkable things and just filtering out the good ones is a task of its own.
 
 Time has passed, some interns left us by their choice, others were fired (for obvious reasons). Some stayed loyal and were given permanent positions. New ones joined. I no longer am directly responsible for their wellbeing, yet, somehow I am still their tech-lead and the developer of their tools.
 
 Without further delay,
 
 Case 0:
 New guy get's into the internship, has his LinkedIn title set to ‘HTML Technician’.
 Didn’t know about the existence of HTML5.
 Been building static web pages in the early 2000s. The kind with embedded, inline CSS.
 Claims that he is about to finish an engineering degree (sadly I believe him).
 Fails the entry level Linux test. Complains about the similarity of the answer options.
 Fails the basic web-standars test because "they change so fast, but the foundation is HTML and it's rock-solid!".
 Get's caught taking home onions and milk from the kitchen.
 Is spotted eating in a restaurant under our offices in his day off. Thrice. He lives a 30 minute drive away and comes here on a bicycle or by bus.
 Apparently didn't know that the scrolling wheel on the mouse is clickable.
 Said that his PC experience is mostly from his PlayStation (PC = PlayCtation apparently).
 Get's fired, says that he'll go to the press. Never does.
 
 Case 1:
 Yet another new intern. He seems very eager to learn and work, capable, even charismatic. Has an impressive CV.
 Does nothing.
 Learns from the "case 0" guy and spends time with him until he is fired.
 Comes to work at 8:00 AM and immediately goes to sleep on an office puff. In front of everyone.
 Keeps dining alone, without a notice, at different times, for hours. Sometimes brings food into the office and loudly eats it there.
 On his evening shifts keeps disappearing for long periods of time. Apparently drinking in the nearby bars and hitting on girls.
 Keeps bragging about his success with getting their numbers and rants about those who reject him.
 For over a year he fails his final training test and remains a trainee, without the ability to work on a real case.
 Not fired yet.
 
 Case 2:
 Company retreat. Beautiful, exotic views, warm sun beams, all inclusive package for everyone on a huge half-island.
 Simon (he's still with us, now as a true engineer!) brings his MacBook to the beach in order to work and impress all others.
 Everybody get's drunk and start throwing huge inflatable balls at each other. One hits his laptop and it immediately is flattened.
 Upset Simon is going in circles and ranting about the situation, looking for a solution.
 Loses his phone on the beach.
 Takes his broken laptop with him while searching for the phone.
 Dips the laptop in the river while drunkenly ducking in order to pick a clam.
 
 Case 3:
 Still company retreat.
 Drunk intern makes out with an employee's drunk wife.
 Huge verbal fight. The husband says that he files for a divorce. Intern get's fired.
 
 Case 4:
 Still company retreat.
 Three interns each take an inflatable swimming mattress and drift with the current. Get found on the other side of the resort three hours later, with red skin and severely dehydrated.
 
 Case 5:
 Still company retreat.
 The 'informally fired' intern gets drunk again, climbs through a window into a room and makes out with an employee's drunk wife.
 Again, gets caught when the husband returns to find a locked door but can see them though the window.
 
 Case 6:
 Still company retreat.
 We all get ferociously drunk and wander off to the unknown in search of more booze.
 Everybody does something stupid and somebody finds Simon's phone.
 Simon is lost.
 Frenzied horde of drunks is roaming the half-island in search of ethanol and the lost comrade.
 Simon's phone get's permanently lost.
 Five people step on sea urchins but find that out only hours later and then are unable to walk.
 The mob, now including more drunk people who joined voluntarily, finds the sexually active intern making out with the enraged employee's wife yet again.
 Surprisingly Simon is found sleeping in a room nearby.23
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					so i just got fired 🔥 🔥 🔥 because i wanted a 200 fucking dollars raise after 1 year of work and sacrifices and feeling like shit.
 200$ because i live in the 3rd fucking world, working with a stupid motherfucking boss (you know the fat old tone deaf cunt), he's american, and he brings projects from the US from clients paying thousands of dollars, and he pays us 300$, and by the fucking way he used to pay us 100$ (we are 3 developers, a dick who does nothing but report our behavior, and a shit who does shit. we are a development company and we are the only developers and we got fired because he thought we didn't deserve the raise and that he sees no reason in giving us more money because we're already wasting the company's money and time).
 So now the only people left there are the dick, the shit and the fatass boss who's in the states rn.
 the funny thing is after we left by an hour or so we got calls from many other companies that we refused to work with because of our loyal-fucking-ty.
 the motherfucker thinks we're conspiring against him, that we don't trust him, well of fucking course we don't, he lies about having a company in the US, well it's there but it's suspended (we looked it up), he says he's a microsoft, intel, adobe, dell, lenovo partner, and he's not.
 well fuck i'm kind of happy that i left, i'm sitting with my friends in a cafe right now thinking about finishing our personal projects.
 forgot something: the projects we were working on are unfinished, and there's not a single fucker to finish them, so he's ball deep in shit. hope this rant is relatable40
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					Not one feature.
 
 All analytics systems in general.
 
 Whether it's implementing some tracking script, or building a custom backend for it.
 
 So called "growth hackers" will hate me for this, but I find the results from analytics tools absolutely useless.
 
 I don't subscribe to this whole "data driven" way of doing things, because when you dig down, the data is almost always wrong.
 
 We removed a table view in favor of a tile overview because the majority seemed to use it. Small detail: The tiles were default (bias!), and the table didn't render well on mobile, but when speaking to users they told us they actually liked the table better — we just had to fix it.
 
 Nokia almost went under because of this. Their analytics tools showed them that people loved solid dependable feature phones and hated the slow as fuck smartphones with bad touchscreens — the reality was that people hated details about smartphones, but loved the concept.
 
 Analytics are biased.
 
 They tell dangerous lies.
 
 Did you really have zero Android/Firefox users, or do those users use blocking extensions?
 
 Did people really like page B, or was A's design better except for the incessant crashing?
 
 If a feature increased signups, did you also look at churn? Did you just create a bait marketing campaign with a sudden peak which scares away loyal customers?
 
 The opinions and feelings of users are not objective and easily classifiable, they're fuzzy and detailed with lots of asterisks.
 
 Invite 10 random people to use your product in exchange for a gift coupon, and film them interacting & commenting on usability.
 
 I promise you, those ten people will provide better data than your JS snippet can drag out of a million users.
 
 This talk is pretty great, go watch it:
 https://go.ted.com/CyNo6
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					Got them 3 weeks now. Tested them before posting, here my summary:
 
 Pro:
 Arrived in 1 week (US to Germany)
 Squeaky while squeezy
 Nice hats
 Really are helping
 Stressball tastes nice
 
 Contra:
 IT'S FUCKING HARD TO FUCKING PUT THE CHRISTMAS HATS ON
 
 Your sincerely,
 
 A loyal customer 3 3
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					I’m hopelessly brand loyal at times but after a day with Vim I’ve decided to jump ship. Ciao sublime ✌️ 27 27
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					I hate how willing companies are to let someone go over money.
 
 I’ll use a real life example with someone I knew. This person joined a company at the entry-level developer and worked up to a senior level. His pay rises were around 3% per year with around a 5–7% promotion raise (there were two of these).
 
 At this point, 4–5 years after joining, he was making far under what a senior developer salary was in his area. Eventually, he interviewed on the team of a friend at another company and was offered a 40% increase. Four-Zero. CRAZY.
 
 What the company did is baffling to me.
 
 His boss said they may be willing to increase 5%, but there was no way they could even match what the other company offered, let alone beat it. The benefits were better at the new company, but he would’ve stayed with the original for a salary match.
 
 So he left…
 
 But what did the original company do? Hired a new senior level developer for the same dollar amount the dev was offered at the new one, then lost about 6 months ramping up that developer due to a super complex code base, and the new developer turned out to be much less capable than the one they just let go.
 
 So wtf? It’s flat out stupid on the company’s part. Some sort of effed up pride or something.
 
 They’d rather let someone walk out the door, knowing it’ll cost just as much to replace them, plus losing literally tens of thousands of dollars on ramp up time, and they gamble on getting a capable developer instead of a known, proven, loyal developer.
 
 Thankfully, the younger tech companies understand this, and many pay people appropriate to level and talent, regardless of what they were making before they advanced to that level.11
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					Interviewer: We keep having devs take off for other opportunities after a short period of time. We need someone loyal who will be sticking around for the long haul. Oh wait, you only have one dev company you’ve worked for on your resume? Yeah that’s not good, we only hire devs who have worked for lots and lots of companies.
 
 Dev: …7
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					*Me, sittting in a sprint planning meeting*
 
 PM: We are going to start a 2 weeks sprint and everyone is expected to meet the deadlines no matter the cost.
 
 *Scrum master being an intern doesn't still know how to plan the sprint*
 
 Me: we are having a week long holiday due to elections next week and how do you expect to finish within the deadline when office is closed.
 
 PM: we are aware of that, but who is ready to take this as a challenge and be proactive in completing the tasks?
 
 How many of you have faced this situation where the company expects you to work from home and get the tasks done even during the holidays. The company only values their work and not the employees. They want us to work as slaves without valuing us. They expect us to be loyal to the company through work but they aren't ready to be loyal to us through payments.
 
 DONT DEVELOPERS HAVE THEIR HOLIDAYS TO SPEND TIME WITH THEIR LOVED ONES? ARE WE MACHINES?15
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					This has been said countless times before me, and way better than me that’s supper tired, but I need to rant out
 
 And what I’m ranting out today, is Apple. Its essence, its core, the reason it still exists: the ECOSYSTEM!
 
 The problem with Apple ecosystem is that it’s the ecosystem of a fucking PRISON!
 
 People like it because it works well together , but it’s sure that in a prison, the path from your cell to the cantine is pretty optimized; you get forced there! And you might try to get your food elsewhere, but the walls of the prison are made to be difficult to cross. Especially on mobile, where they’re making it harder and harder to escape, to make a jailbreak (pun-intended). Keeping you the loyal little sheep, or the forcing you to it.
 
 That prison is also made private, a little club, to attract people to it. They even got their own little system to talk to each other, but oh god protect them from their little messages to pass the walls of the prison.
 
 And all that prison is guarded by the warden, watching from high in the cloud. Forcing you to report yourself to him to be part of that prison.
 
 That prison, also, can only be entered with specific vehicles, provided by the prison, to ensure maximum compatibility and efficiency. Good luck entering with a disguised vehicle if you find the official ones too pricey for their parts.
 
 They also provided pressure tubes to send things from one cell to another. While being only simple pressure tubes like any other, they’re acclaimed because they’re apparently easier to use than the other 3rd party pressure tubes that can send things to the outside. Why? Because, oh yes it’s already in everybody’s cells (of that prison, outside is dangerous) and the other tubes have been conveniently being placed somewhere harder to reach.
 
 Another thing they have are those windows that can view the outside. While being maybe less clear than some other windows, they are ok. But if you ever consider going mobile to enjoy that safari with lions, then man do they love bringing you back to that window.
 
 Ok so I’m done with the prison metaphor, or I won’t sleep.
 
 The ecosystem is probably the major reason Apple is still there. You buy from there because you’re a prisoner (I guess I’m not finished with the metaphor after all).
 
 This is a prime example of RMS’s quote “If the user doesn’t control the software, the software controls the user”
 
 AirDrop isn’t some sort of revolutionary tech, it uses a well established protocol that other implementations use to do the same thing. They could really easily open source the protocol and allow everyone to profit, but they won’t, because that would mean you don’t have to buy Apple.
 
 That’s why I militate for open source, decentralized and standardized protocols. Because that way, we control the software, and it doesn’t control us.
 
 All the things I said aren’t so bad because when you buy Apple, you make a choice. But I don’t have a choice, I am typing this on an Apple device, because I need to (I won’t elaborate on that) because of that fucking *ecosystem*
 
 I am really tired, so half the sentences probably don’t make sense, but thanks for coming to my stupid TED talk.12
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					This is going to be a rant, but personally, I'm pleased with the outcome of my life now.
 
 I was part of a community for a few years and decided to help them out with my knowledge of programming Lua nearly 2 years ago since they lacked developers for the project itself.
 
 Since it was sort of a custom language that they modified how Lua worked on it, it took me a bit to adapt, but within a few weeks, I was pretty fluent in this so-called custom language they had. Began working on some major updates, additions, removals, and just optimizing this code base. It was a pretty old code base and needed a good chunk of love.
 
 A few months later, I've implemented loads of features, optimized the base whenever I could, and then things start taking a turn for the worse. We get new 'developers' who haven't ever coded the language, and worse they couldn't afford to provide them development servers thus they ended up breaking my servers. I helped them and they learned, they were decent, but now the Seniors and CEO's of the project began to take a toll on me.
 
 I was told that this community had a reputation of driving out developers, ruining their reputations, and that is what started happening. I started getting questioned if I was loyal to helping them, that I've become lazy, even though they were explained I've had mental health issues for a few years and have been hospitalized multiple times.
 
 These sort of attacks kept happening for months, and then they finally pushed my buttons, where I was talking to another Senior of how we should redo the base since it's just so massive and a few tiny updates to the base take a few days to implement across the entire code. What instead happened was that I went to sleep, and this Senior told the CEO I was going to steal the code base and go sell it...
 
 I woke up to messages of how the CEO is all pissed off, and that this what the Senior said. At this point, I started responding with, fuck it. I was so sick and fucking tired of their bullshit. I was the only fucking competent developer, and I did more work in the few months I was there then some people did in 2 or 3 years.
 
 A few hours later I decided to go chat with the CEO and explained what was truly brought up, and he just brushed it off like I was lying. At that point, I lost it. I told him why the code base was horrible since he hired stupid ass developers. He didn't know how to code. People wanted certain items, and he wouldn't be able to add them for fucking months and players sit there making fun of it. Some people state the only differences they see within the code is the code I've done. Basically, he was an incompetent fuck that said he knew what he was doing, and had all these big plans for the future yet couldn't listen to the only competent developer and fucking claimed bullshit.
 
 Now a few months have gone by, I'm looking at their community and it's basically dead with no proper updates except for copy and paste updates claiming to be custom coded. While I'm working on my real life businesses (Which are currently being a headache, but within the year should resolve its issues), starting University for my Computer Science degree here soon, and even considering building my own game here.
 
 Basically, karma is a bitch and that's why when you get loyal people in your life, keep them. (Writing this at 3 am after a few drinks, hopefully, it made sense, I think it does.)
 
 Anyways, goodnight everyone.5
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					Am I the last one here late to the party? Just try out and impressed by VSCode and this is my thoughts about the editors:
 
 - I have been loyal to Sublime Text for like 5+ years, cannot complain much.
 - Notepad++ was my first love, but absent on Linux so got to say goodbye.
 - VSCode is the latest I try out and very rare one I could spend a couple of hours to dive into its settings to make it easier to use. The extensions are impressive!
 - Atom, Bracket, and those blabla of their kind are bullshit.
 - Jetbrains products are heavy ass, I can't even take a note!
 - Vim is great too, but it's not the thing that I can just "open up and start typing".
 - Have no idea about Emacs, but supposedly it's nowhere near its UI-friendly brothers, so I give no patience. 27 27
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					You know. I have mixed feelings on the way people have been reacting to senzory's rant regarding the way he deals with clients. Some people believe that he is unethical, some people see it as just business(me included) but to see what the community says is somewhat interesting.
 
 First, let me be clear on something: i have been fucked over by clients many times for being a nice guy and trying to play it nicely.
 
 Because of this I am selective of who deserves good treatment and who gets to fuck off. But regardless of the client I do the same thing: regardless of who it is, nice or otherwise. If a project will take 1 week to complete then I tell them that it will take 3 to 4 weeks. Why? Well because I have many things on my plate, I am married and have two children, one lives with me and I try to spend as much time with them as I can. I work from 8 to 6, sometimes later and when I get home I sometimes don't do shit since at work I maintain the web services of 2 fucking college campuses.
 I don't look for my clients. Through word of mouth they come to me. And being in a privileged position(there are about 5 devs here and they all suck) they can either do with my times and fees or can fuck off over the border where Pedro will do their shit on vbscript and classic ASP(which I like, but you know why this is not an option in 2018)
 
 Apps can be sold for large quantities of money, regardless of what their use case is, if a company wants to outsource their apps to an external developer(such as yours truly) that means that they are willing to play the game. And that is what business is: a game, a survival game.
 
 Where I live, a company will not think twice of firing a single mother for whatever reason. In the U.S of A, and specially in Texas, you can be fired for whatever reason. I have automated people's jobs without knowing it, I have made people lose their jobs and saved companies thousands with my apps. Things like that were not know to me, had I known that someone would have lost their jobs I would have tried differently.
 
 If a company is willing to tell employees(loyal employees) to fuck off, then i do not regret charging what I do and hustling the way I do with rat faced dickheads that care not for people. If I could I would destroy entire companies here. But that is for another story.
 
 I have been used, insulted, gambled with and have been lied to, to my face by these companies. Which has left me jaded.
 
 Oh now, trust me. I am still highly optimistic and nice. And if someone has a small business and I can help them out, then I will lower my rate and give positive vibes in the hopes of making things better through karma. I want to see the best in people. But this does not stop me from being a shark and giving quotes the way I do.
 
 Because companies, as an overall entity are not people with the best intentions(sometimes) and they will not take your kindness, they will take advantage if possible in an effort to save money. Its just dickhead business.
 
 So why, as a professional and privileged developer that obtained his skills through intense study and practice, a wizard by all means, should lower to these nameless, Faceless entities?
 Why should i give them the fairness they do not give others? Why should I play the high morale game and come out as a loser?
 
 At the end of the day, I get to swim in my own pool of success, knowing that they did not get the chance to fuck me over
 
 So if you tell me that you took advantage of your hard earned skillset, and built a cross platform app(which compiles to native binaries) and sold 2 products for one, I will tell you that you are an excellent player at their game. If you tell me that you finished before and got to charge for 2 weeks of work doing just 2 days I will say that you are an excellent time manager. And if you tell me that at the end of the day you managed to keep said customer I will tell you that you are a true professional.
 
 There is a difference lads, in selling a product to big momma jamma's cajun restaurant, to the largest logistics company around.
 
 Be nice to those that desserve it.6
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					After I spent 4 years in a startup company (it was literally just me and a guy who started it).
 
 Being web dev in this company meant you did everything from A-Z. Mostly though it was shitty hacky "websites/webapps" on one of the 3 shitty CMSs.
 
 At some point we had 2 other devs and 2 designers (thank god he hired some cause previously he tried designing them on his own and every site looked like a dead puppy soaked in ass juice).
 
 My title changed from a peasant web dev to technical lead which meant shit. I was doing normal dev work + managing all projects. This basically meant that I had to show all junior devs (mostly interns) how to do their jobs. Client meetings, first point of contact for them, caring an "out of hours" support phone 24/7, new staff interviews, hiring, training and much more.
 
 Unrealistic deadlines, stress and pulling hair were a norm as was taking the blame anytime something went wrong (which happened very often).
 
 All of that would be fine with me if I was paid accordingly, treated with respect as a loyal part of the team but that of course wasn't the case.
 
 But that wasn't the worst part about this job. The worst thing was the constant feeling that I'm falling behind, so far behind that I'll never be able to catch up. Being passionate about web development since I was a kid this was scaring the shit out of me. Said company of course didn't provide any training, time to learn or opportunities to progress.
 
 After these 4 years I felt burnt out. Programming, once exciting became boring and stale. At this point I have started looking for a new job but looking at the requirements I was sure I ain't going anywhere. You see when I was busy hacking PHP CMSs, OOPHP became a thing and javascript exploded. In the little spare time I had I tried online courses but everyone knows it's not the same, doing a course and actually using certain technology in practice. Not going to mention that recruiters usually expect a number of years of experience using the technology/framework/language.
 
 That was the moment I lost faith in my web dev future.
 
 Happy to say though about a month later I did get a job in a great agency as a front end developer (it felt amazing to focus on one thing after all these years of "full-stack bullshit), got a decent salary (way more than I expected) and work with really amazing and creative people. I get almost too much time to learn new stuff and I got up to speed with the latest tech in a few weeks. I'm happy.
 
 Advice? I don't really have any, but I guess never lose faith in yourself.3
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					Wasn't so much a question but...
 
 Before WFH got so popular, I was interviewing at a place 50km from home, loyalty and stuff came up and the guy said something along the lines of "The only potential problem I can see is the distance. Now I get the sense you're quite a loyal person blah blah blah"
 
 Half way into my third month they decided not to keep me after probation, after giving no negative feedback at any point prior to that then "we just need someone mors senior"
 
 So yea, tune me about loyalty and then do that....
 
 Also, if they needed senior why were they advirtising junior?2
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					Me and my manager throughout 2020
 
 January:
 Me: So umm, we can release the new app version
 Manager: No we promised client X app first go build that
 Me: umm, ok.
 
 February:
 Me: so the app is done, but client hasn't setup area L so there is no data there
 Manager: ok, I'll have them setup area L soon ™️
 
 March:
 Manager: area L is too much work to setup, use workaround L thats way better
 Me: ok ...
 
 April:
 Manager: client is nitpicking on design and layout please make this mess even greater
 Me: ok, anything else?
 Manager: yeah also start on app for client Z!
 Me: and our app update?
 Manager: later son! Risk tooo muchos!
 
 May:
 Me: the mess for client X is done, and first version for client Z is also ready for test
 Manager: ok good work, here is a new set of things to mess up
 Me: but... Seriously, wtf?!
 Manager: clients want quality
 Me: ah ok, not nitpicking, cool
 
 June:
 Manager: client X went MIA, but client Z will send you a weekly list of things they don't understand and want to change
 Me: ah great, truly worth postponing my February holiday to release nothing
 
 July:
 Manager: so, how we doing on all them changes
 Me: well, I am a loyal custodian with alot of pleasure in my work!
 Manager: ah ok good!
 Me: any news from client X??
 Manager: who
 Me: mkay ... n.v.m
 
 August:
 Me: can we release yet?
 Manager: change, we can!!!
 Me: are you Obama?
 Manager: ambitions
 Me: fuck you pay me
 
 September:
 Me: I am confident we can now release all 3 apps as promised mid september
 Manager: great!! Good work
 
 Also manager: you know that immensely complex area within the app? That needs a complete rewrite because we have bad ux there!!!
 Me: ok... To which requirements?
 Manager: good ux, we must have standards
 Me: but the layout of page R id generic as page F so then we need to align there as well
 Manager: go! Do!
 Me: ok I'll come up with my own requirements then
 Manager: we also need documentation
 Me: really!!!! How clever of you to fire colleagues T & P and we now have zero workforce for that
 Manager: things will get better someday
 Me: ah, great! Put it on my calendar
 
 October:
 Me: I need a sabbatical biatch
 Manager: a what?4
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					Ohhh! That feeling when you quit your stupid job . Now i can say whatever the fuck i want to my boss and his loyal bitches. Without giving a flying fuck.
 Sorry, i get so excited.5
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					Android development:
 - read the official documentation
 - implement the logic in your app using what you learned
 - find out that at least one method is always deprecated
 - read the updated API and, as always, check out your loyal friend Stack Overflow.2
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					!dev but rant
 
 Samsung
 Samsung...
 
 Samsung!! What the fuck is wrong with you?
 Some longer time ago you earned forst red red flag called knox. What the fuck you mean there is physical diode in phone that will burn out when I do whatever I want with phone? Its my phone. My. I live in europe and european law is with me. Its **MY** stuff and Im allowed to be super user so fuvk off with knox bullshit.
 
 Okay, now, more and more phone are missing critical feature to save few cents a phone. You were last bastion. You were **that** company who was loyal to audio jacks. And why the fuck you plan to remove it? You know what? That one thing brought your phones from one of best (becouse retained audio jacks and didnt do much of notch fuckupery) to literally worst one thanks to knox.
 
 And before anyone tells me bullshit apple tried to say "thats space saving", no its not true to point where one of their very own Iphones had internally space and traces for audio jacks. Its to save pennies on phone for profit margins and to force us to use bluetooth stuff, that I dislike. I stick to my K518 few years now and I am super happy user of it. Why y'all want to take away good stuff?
 
 Oneplus, your turn. Why the luving fuck your big bulletpoint of marketing was "yes, we will keep loyal to audio jacks" and later down the line you shown one big fat middle finger to all users.
 
 Goos job, guys, well fucked up.
 
 So any good modern alternatives for my OnePlus 5 when it becomes obstole in few years? Nope. Fuck nope.
 
 OP7 pro is awesome but no audio jacks absolutely kills off this phone in my eyes to level of not existance and inability to be considered.17
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					Can't say fuck off to all the guys saying good morning when you arrive in office. Nobody really means it. It gets irritating some times. :(14
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					!rant
 Medium long story about POP!_OS
 
 TL;DR : A true K.I.S.S. OS. Very well designed UI. In general suitable for everyone. Any distro-hoppers MUST try out. If your current OS is already heavily customized to your needs, DON'T bother with POP. (Read till the end if you are on toilet, nothing to lose)
 
 Backstory : I am never a fanboy of anything although I am loyal to the tools I use daily. So OS is also something I picked and use to meet my needs except when I was a student. My first linux experience was about a decade ago with ubuntu. Have tried almost all kinds of light-weight and minimal distros after that (lubuntu, arch, mint, puppylinux, fedora, centos and others I forgot) during my student years.
 
 I like all things minimal. ("Keep It Simple Stupid" is my email signature.) When I started working, Windows became the sole OS I use since it met my needs better than others. Except that one time when I tried Elementary. Although I found it a good OS, it didn't get installed as a dual-boot. I don't find Elementary minimal. It is one of well designed OSs but I still think it can be improved. (Plus I had this weird feeling that it is similar to Mac OS)
 
 At the start of this year, Widows alone was not enough for my needs. Decided to look for a minimal linux distro. My old i7 ASUS has 8GB RAM and roughly 250GB free storage. So I am not that worried about hardware requirements. My main struggle is downloading stuffs. (Few of you guys must know by now the speed of my internet LOL.) Well, even if I had a good speed, I will still look for minimal distro as first priority. So I went with minimal ubuntu image and xubuntu environment. Although I do not like the UI design, it is acceptable. Through out the years, I have configured it to suit my needs and currently pretty happy with it.
 
 Thoughts on POP!_OS : To me, it is literally like meeting a young girl who is perfect for my life. She has the perfect body, beautiful face, amazing appearance and good manners. And she is young, of course there is a lack of experience issue. But it can be taught and she has a very high chance to become a wonderful lady if she continues like this. Only crap is I already have someone and in a committed relationship. So I could not go any further than introduction. I do save her contact and will keep in touch with her online. You know? Things change. Things always change somehow.2
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					THE TALE OF THE CRAZED VISIONNAIRE
 
 Once upon a time some masochist woke up and snorted a gallon of glue. "I NEED PAIN", he shouted, and then proceeded to hammer down his own cock over an iron anvil, in an effort to uncover the most intense pain a human could experience. And yet even such a punishment was not enough, for our pain-starved hero thirsted for even higher heights. "This hammering can't satisfy my spirit", he proclaimed; "I shall find ever greater pain than what little solace these tools can provide, but it's much too hard a task for a single mortal to complete in one lifetime. And lo, I will gather around me the bravest and uncover the intense sorrow no human has ever experienced before!". And for his journey he found himself a loyal fellowship, all striving to find the ultimate pain a mortal can experience.
 
 "But who could be crazy enough to follow a glue-fueled schizo who hammers their own genitals?", you might stupidly ask. But why, the JS community of course. 7 7
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					Ok, im officially at the point where I can say this and I don’t say it lightly.. I’m really unhappy..
 It’s hard for me to be happy anyway but being unhappy is not the same as not being happy IMO..
 
 I’m so angry, especially at the western governments but also at the western society for making everything down that we’ve built over hundreds of years..
 
 I’m socially pretty conservative I’d say. I have my values and manners which are very important to me. I try to be kind, diplomatically correct, hard working and honest but people sh!t all over that. Almost on a daily basis people tell me to “just lie”, it’ll solve the problem or to blame someone else.
 
 What happened to work for what you want? And to “Be honest and loyal and it will pay off”? It’s more like the opposite nowadays..
 
 Lie to everyone you can, cheat your way through every conflict and try as hard as you can to be a victim and all will work out…?
 
 My boss had an interview ihr a grad student and she caught him googling stuff, trying to hide it. I told her to not even consider him but she thought he “deserves” another chance..
 someone who applies and lies “deserves”??? You don’t DESERVE anything, you EARN it.. if you can’t earn it then sorry but this job is probably not for you.. not to mention that this guys CV was full of crap..
 
 I just wanna find a woman, buy a farm an go off grid for a couple of years 😅 oh wait.. that’s legally not possible in pretty much any European country.11
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					Going on a school camp where all the students in the school go.
 2 nights and 3 days, planning to bring my laptop and my phone to make games there. (poor 15yo)
 
 Any ideas not to be seen to the teachers? My loyal friends wont tell it because i promised to bring some old android devices for them to play games.10
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					The biggest joke on mankind is that a computer program is asking human to prove that they're not robot.
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					I have met a game developer today who genuinely browse the internet using MS Edge by choice.
 His reason: sine I was little I loved Microsoft, I accept the fact that some websites don't show properly on Microsoft's browser, by using their browser I keep reminding myself that loyalty to what I love is more important than practicality.
 
 My response to him: bbut... As long as you're happy!
 
 As a web developer I feel that myself and other web devs have the responsibility to kick Microsoft in the butt to make their browser good enough for loyal people like that guy!12
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					OK Mr CEO/President whatever self aggrandizing title you want to call yourself today, where the fuck is your spine! You want to have support help boost your sales but don't tell sales that you are letting support handle some sales and sales is mad. Now you are quivering under the thumb of the Lead of Sales. What the hell. You are the leader of this company.
 
 Why did you not stand up for your decision to begin with? I'm not going to get into whether or not it was good, but if you are going to make a decision to experiment with new things fucking stand by it and let everyone in the company know.
 
 You've exacerbated the division between departments and ton this company further apart. If you don't start standing up for things, you are going to destroy all that you've helped build! Furthermore, I will not simply be your loyal vassal and watch all the people doing support for my products get fucked over. I will leave you high and dry if needed. I really hope you don't make it needed. You gave me a great shot to be honest, I'd hate to have to turn my back on you in anger. But don't think for a second I won't do it.
 
 Your entire programming department has also been put in the cross fire of a fight you just made so much worse. You are the only one who can clean this up. Are you going to stand up for us? Are you gonna stand up for your self? Or will you just break and show us where the real power lies? We will find out soon.2
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					Not a dev!rant,/but certainly a rant. Long post ahead.
 
 First of all I MISSED YOU ALL
 
 Had my fair issues of shit these months. And for that, FUCK EVERYTHING. End of rant for now. I am still managing somehow to do - slowly as fuck, but who cares at this point - like finally going to uni, finding a psychologist and not a psycho, unraveling a fuckton of previous trauma (hi abuse) and ~drums~ buying my new desktop! Not exactly a nasa server but a middish level workstation/gaming place. I am shopping right now. The previous days have been shaky with all the flashback business and emotional rollercoaster of death, but I feel like going the right way somehow. Is it true? Who knows! But after enduring several issues of suicide planning and luckily only one serious-bugged attempt epically hilariously failed, the slightest hope is a victory. I like p2p, so feel free to torrent and seed this little joy. If it is mine it can be yours. Take it!
 
 Also, you know how much autistic I am, but I'd really like to make some friends. I make attempts but honestly I am awkward errrr.... I don't know how many dude/ttes I can count on. For friend I mean simply someone that honestly likes me somehow, is loyal, and has interest in sharing they like to do or think! (And if they want to give me tips on security/sysadmin/dev stuff, even better, but not required obviously).
 
 Also, I may have some projects in mind. Will publish in the projects section when the roughest idea is finished.
 
 Maybe I deserve an updoot. In real life.
 (Which is also here....)
 
 🎶🎶🎶🎶2
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					A medical doctor, a lawyer and a programmer debate whether it's best to have a wife or a girlfriend.
 
 "Easy", the lawyer starts, "a girlfriend comes without any legal obligation, you can have a lot of fun together but when you get enough of her, you can just leave her without any trouble"
 
 The physician objects: "That can only come from a man who never truly loved a woman. Your wife is not just someone who you have fun with, she is you bastion of calm, your ever-loyal partner, the completition yourself. Clearly, having a wife is better"
 
 Both now look at the programmer who remained silent throughout the debate.
 
 He cleans his throat and than says: "Both. You need both. You can tell you wife you're with your girlfriend and you can tell your girlfriend you are with your wife. And then, you can finally code in peace.2
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					Got an interview call from one company yesterday. They wanted to know how much active are mine GitHub and Stackoverflow accounts. When I asked how much time they give to employees to promote open source and community work, they didn't had any answer. Seriously? Wtf. At least don't ask if you don't promote open source and community contribution.2
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					Once I signed up for newsletter at grid. I don't consider myself a grid member and now they call me a gridster... trying too hard to establish a loyal community 😅 I guess i should now feel like i belong. "I am a gridster, deal with it"  
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					Just realized that after 3 months of continuous samsung s9 use my phone is still as fast as it was when i got it out the box.
 
 Man I love this stupid phone so much. Everything opens up so fast and this sob is as smooth as an iphone when it comes to the speed.
 
 Pure goodness. Still would like to try a more pure Android environment u know? Like back when nexus was still a thing. I don't really dig the pixel phones too much but know that I am on a more open carrier and I can use phones like the one plus series I think i know what my next phone would be.
 
 Nothing personal samsung, you have been good ans loyal, but i want to play with more phones.
 
 I really love smartphones.2
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					Fault of having a shit hiring process and stupid expectations, the company I am working at are turning themselves at hiring massively in India instead trying to work with the United States and Canadian market for embedded devs.
 
 I proposed a few good candidates but got instantly refused because they apparently "lacked" experience. Did not even try to speak with them at all. Try finding a good and loyal senior at average market rate, I dare you. The tech we are working on is honestly not rocket science, anyone can be good with the appropriate training. They started hiring like crazy in India instead to teamwork with us, probably because it is cheaper, but I have been in a company that did the same and it is currently tanking like crazy.
 
 So they will likely impose me, my colleagues and my boss to train these guys with a 10h jet lag difference and impose us work at the office even though it is not necessary. I am waiting to see what will be the final decision but I am honestly thinking of polishing my CV and look elsewhere.6
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					An arrogant and rich girl called "Microsoft" daughter of billionaire Bill Gates finally cut her arrogance and confessed her love to that guy "Linux" who were always at a small corner while everybody is giving him stairs of negligence and fear at the same time because he was spacial, thanks to his loyal friends and family he grows up to be a hell of a boy, sexy, stylish, very attractive and yet very strong to a point "Microsoft" couldn't resist anymore and shout out her love in public, will Microsoft and Linux get along and live happily? or the differences in point of views will shatter them apart again?..... to be continued8
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					Yeah, handouts create lazy people I'm not impressed with
 You want something in life, then why don't you go and get it?
 Actions speak louder than words do, it's pretty quiet, isn't it?
 Look at the world we live in, defined by comment sections
 Surround yourself with people that challenge how you think
 Not people that nod their head and act like they agree
 Those people will cut you open just to watch you bleed
 Always be yourself, not the person that you pretend to be, no!
 These people gon' tell you that you will never make it
 Then when you do, they gon' say they knew you were goin' places
 That's just how it works, next thing you know you'll be overrated
 Hearing people say they miss the "old you, " it's crazy, ain't it?
 And perfect people don't exist, so don't pretend to be one
 I don't need pats on the back from people for my achievements
 When I die I wanna know that I lived for a reason
 Anyone can take your life, but not what you believe in, no
 
 Just remember this
 
 Yeah, don't take opinions from people that won't listen to yours
 If money's where you find happiness, you'll always be poor
 If you don't like the job you have, then what do you do it for?
 The cure to pain isn't something you buy at liquor stores, nah
 The real you is not defined by the size of your office
 The real you is who you are when ain't nobody watchin'
 You spend your whole life worried about what's in your wallet
 For what? That money won't show up in your coffin, woo!
 Yeah, anger's a liar, he ain't got no respect
 I fell in love with my pain and I slept with my regrets
 Happiness saw it happen, maybe that's why she up and left
 Joy called me a cheater, said she ain't coming back
 I've always had a problem with relationships
 But that's what happens when you see the world through a broken lens
 Mistakes can make you grow, that doesn't mean you're friends
 Who you are is up to you, don't leave it up to them, no
 
 Just remember this
 
 Yeah, they say you got into music, you signed up to be hated
 That's kinda weird cause I don't remember signing my name up
 Coming from people that give advice but never take none
 I like my privacy, but, lately, I feel it's invaded
 I heard that life's too short, don't let it pass you by
 We waste a lot of time crying over wasted time
 It's not about what people think, it's how you feel inside
 My biggest failures in life are knowing I never tried, woo!
 I look at the world from a different angle
 People change, even Satan used to be an angel
 Think twice before you're bitin' on the hand that made you
 Don't believe what you believe just 'cause that's how they raised you
 Think your own thoughts, don't let them do it for you
 Say you want a drink, don't wait for people to pour it on you
 Cut out the liars, stay close to the people you know are loyal
 Grab your own glass and fill it, don't let your fear destroy you, woo!2
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					I don't care about market cap. Stick your hype-driven business practices up your ass. Infinite growth doesn't exist. I won't read your fucking books and attend your fucking bootcamps and MBAs. You don't have a business model. Selling data is not a business model. Fuck your quick-flip venture capital schemes, and especially fuck your “ethics”.
 
 I will be the first alt-tech CEO. I only care about revenue. The real money, not capitalization bubble vaporware. You don't need a huge fleet of engineers if you're smart about your technology, know how to do architecture, and you're not a feature creep. You don't need venture capital if you don't need a huge fleet of engineers. You don't need to sell data if you don't need venture capital. See? See the pattern here?
 
 My experience allows me to build products on entirely my own. I am fully aware of the limitations of being alone, and they only inspire lean thinking and great architectural decisions. If you know throwing capacity at a problem is not an option, you start thinking differently. And if you don't need to hire anyone, it is very easy to turn a profit and make it sustainable.
 
 If you don't follow the path of tech vaporware, you won't have the problems of tech vaporware, namely distrust of your user base, shitty updates that break everything, and of course “oops, they raised capital, time to leave before things go south”.
 
 A friend of mine went the path I'm talking about, developed a product over the course of four years all alone, reached $10k MRR and sold for $0.8M. But I won't sell. I only care about revenue. If I get to $10k MRR, I will most likely stop doing new features and focus on fixing all the bugs there are and improving performance. This and security patches. Maybe an occasional facelift. That's it. Some products are valued because they don't change, like Sublime Text. The utility tool you can rely on. This is my scheme, this is what I want to do in life. A best-kept secret.
 
 Imagine 100 million users that hate my product but use it because there are no alternatives, 100 people in data enrichment department alone, a billion dollars of evaluation (without being profitable), 10 million twitter followers, and ten VC firms telling me what to do and what data to sell.
 
 Fuck that. I'd rather have one thousand loyal customers and $10k MRR. I'm different, some call it a mental illness, but the bottom line is, my goals are beyond their understanding. They call me crazy. I won't say it was never about the money, of course it was, but inflating your evaluation is not “money”. But the only thing they have is their terrible hustle culture lives and some VC street wisdom, meanwhile I HAVE products, it is on record on my PH. I have POTDs, I have a fucking Golden Kitty nomination on health and fitness for a product I made in one day. Fuck you.7
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					Just because Elon Musk is acting like a horse let loose in a hospital over at Twitter does not suddenly give all employers the right to treat us like animals. I will not give you double the work performance for the same amount you agreed to pay me. I will give you the bare minimum and until you pay me more, you will not get more, and even then, what makes you think I will give you more? I rather work less hours a week rather than continue contributing to keeping the corporate machine running just so that you can stuff you and your shareholder's pockets rather than helping your employees, who by the way are your customers too! Why be loyal to you when corporations are not loyal in return?!
 
 #CorporateCringe
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					Job review time,
 (just a random pick from the a list).
 ---
 "Engineering Lead"
 Translation: "Chief Calculator Officer"
 
 "Anyone can design or spec a product, get it manufactured overseas and get it to market. But will it be good? Will people buy it?"
 Translation: "We're looking for a miracle"
 
 "Take on a top notch team that is going places in Electronics, R&D and advanced product development."
 Translation: "Professional Excel engineer wanted"
 
 "This company is a little-known success story that has been operating for over X years, making mission-critical electronic equipment for use by consumers, professionals, government and industry."
 Translation: "Design weapons and tamagotchis."
 
 "Working as part of the Senior Leadership team, you will have charge of the I.P. engine and product development team spinning up new ideas and throwing them out the door."
 Translation: "You're success is our success. Your failure is your failure."
 
 "The Role
 - Generate New Ideas
 - Push for new products
 - Drive manufacturing
 - Manage a cross disciplinary team that includes Electronics, Software and Mechanical
 - Project Manage new projects to completion
 - Interact with marketing and sales to drive results"
 Translation: "We've never hired one person to be a whole team before but we think it will work."
 
 "On your first day, we expect:
 - Strong Leadership experience and skills
 - Solid Engineering Fundamentals
 - Experience taking new and existing products to market
 - Experience with manufacturing high-tech, mission critical equipment
 - Commercial Acumen
 - Bachelors in Electrical or Electronic Engineering"
 Translation: "We expect you know where to hide the drugs already."
 
 "Nice to have:
 - Experience with Defense or Medical Systems
 - R&D background
 - MBA, B. Commerce or similar"
 Translation: "By clicking on this job ad your background check is already under way."
 
 "In return:
 - A loyal and oustanding team will be there to support you
 - Extremely knowledgeable experts to guide you
 - Incredibly smart founders to mentor you
 - The opportunity to work on a real product
 - Extremely generous salary package"
 Translation: "Our last dev has removed the Warrant Canary. Can you pleeease put it back?!"1
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					if I see an ad for your business I will remember it and I will never buy from you
 
 why is it people think being annoying rapey cunts is how you make loyal customers. I didn't come here to see ads. you try selling me something, that ensures I'll avoid buying from you. was I looking for you motherfucker? no. you've already failed to serve me and my needs. I'd hate to see how well you do it if I pay you for something.6
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					I was working for a project with one of the project managers. Despite several discussions, he was not ready to have provisioned for procurement of couple of extra drives for database backups. Also because it's always how they worked, developers were allowed to make changes to the production databases directly.
 
 Since I knew it was going to be burning some day, despite his negligence, I ran a script to take full database backups every night, compress, and remove old backups all to do in the drives we had on server. Sat it automated using scheduler.
 
 One day it happened that one of the junior developers deleted one major table taking whole production down. Next thing you know everyone went crazy. Since I felt bad for the managers and users, I was able to restore database using backup from last night.
 
 You know who jumped in first before senior management to take credit of all this and got some nice kudos..that project manager. Also, you know who got burned..it would not be a rant if I did not got schooled for not following on the wisdom of project manager.
 
 Anyways, we are still not taking database backups (as per project manager)
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					Every time I read something on computer (which I haven't previously come across), I can't figure out whether it's a l ( small case letter L) or a I (capital case letter l). Worst case is working with passwords. :(4
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					10 Signs You Picked the Wrong ISP !!
 
 10. Their company logo: two tin cans and a length of string.
 9. You check out their address, and it's a phone booth containing a Compaq portable and an acoustic coupler.
 8. Their chief technical officer lives in a 10-foot-by-7-foot shack in the woods.
 7. Their proud boast: "We've been on the Internet since it was CB radio."
 6. Their promo materials use the words "information" and "superhighway" in the same sentence.
 5. You order an SLIP/PPP connection, e-mail, and 2MB of server space for your personal Web site, and the voice on the other end of the phone asks, "Would you like fries with that?"
 4. "As seen in Better Business Bureau special reports."
 3. "Access speeds up to 9,600 bps in most areas."
 2. They hawk both domain names and Rolexes on street corners.
 1. They charge by the word.2
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					Mozilla has gone to shit long ago, but this week they somehow have outdone Microsoft on enshitification spree. One post is enough.
 
 My two cents: https://techhub.social/@vintprox/...
 
 Entire thread: https://techhub.social/@mozilla@moz...
 
 Turns out those "Community Calls" they've hosted are just a ploy to damage control Mozilla's first steps into AI crap, back when they added prompts to MDN Web Docs. Fast-forward to today and even most loyal Firefox users should get enraged. Call me surprised (no pun intended).
 
 So, Waterfox and Librewolf it is, then... Or Vivaldi, who cares at this point, really. 3 3
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					!dev
 
 I wanted to take small loan from bank I am loyal customer for 15 years to speed up things by month. I decided to pay money for it.
 They have some online form for it and I filled it.
 
 So what happened next ?
 I got call to confirm every input I filled (heard keyboard typing every time I answered question).
 I asked how long I will wait and got response that it will take couple of hours, max 2 days.
 
 Just received another call 10 days later that they need documents to prove my income.
 
 They got 15 years history of every operation and it looks like it means nothing.
 
 I said to person I will earn this money faster then I get it from them so at this point this conversation is just waste of my time.
 
 It’s 10 days left till end of month and I think it will be easier to just wait or ask friend for a favor.
 
 Yet another reason to say fuck banks.
 Time is money.7
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					Storytime.
 
 Our prometheus node, one of your oldest systems (somehow fits the Titan reference..), is about to be relieved of its duties after several years of loyal services to the crew.
 
 We decided to run with another Prometheus node in the ring, that will run simultaneously with the old one, so that the new one can start to collect metrics that we need for alerting (some historic metrics are needed too..). sort of an Prometheus cluster, without the cluster fun and with 2 different Prometheus versions.
 
 The problems with this? Well it's not the new node or the latest shit versions of Prometheus per se.
 
 1: The node exporter.
 those dudes decided to make some breaking changes in a minor update, so that you will need to run with some magic bullshittery, that the latest Prometheus can make something out of the old metrics provided by the old node exporters.
 
 The other one is the related puppet code.
 The node definitions for Prometheus were built via exported resources on the target nodes.
 The code worked like a charm with only one Prometheus node, but try that with two instances in the same way.
 
 Still WIP, but some targets are already included in the new Prometheus instance.
 alerting works so far.
 
 Can't wait to close this ticket for good..
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					So I've been working with this company for a few years. Great company, really is, very few problems. Recently, the intern on my team was offered a full time position that he will be starting January 2020. More recently, I found out that his starting salary is going to be about $500 more than my current salary. I just got a raise about a month ago. How do I go about addressing this? I don't really wanna leave this company, but on the other hand, I would kind of like having four years at this company respected a bit. I've done good work, I've been loyal. Hell, that raise about a month ago was my second this year. Don't know what's next.1
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					To not be too emotionally attached to stuff. At the end of the day, all good things come to an end. Also, not to be 100% loyal. That could squeeze more effort out of you at the cost of your efficiency. Have a life, live it.
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					Just installing Node.Js on my windows machine. I try to be loyal and show good faith in MS by using Edge. It fails, hangs or resets every fucking time. What a useless piece of shit browser.
 
 Oh well, Chrome it is then....
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					[long confession/question]
 So I was asked by a client to make an app similar to prisma(not exactly that but let's say a caricature app) and I knew I have to research a lot.
 
 Now I have been loyal to PHP for over 5 years so I first tried with GD and imagick but the results were not very good, so I thought let's try opencv. I didn’t wanna make any compromises so I didn't go the bridging way, I worked on native python even though I am a newbie in it. I was fairly impressed with the cartoonizing results but others weren't. Soon I got to know that this would take much more than simple filter combinations or matrix manipulations.
 I read about prisma and got to know it uses deep neural networks for the same.
 Now, in the five years I have learnt almost all the things a run-of-the-mill "Full stack Web Developer" should know.
 I have a fair knowledge of PHP, many of its frameworks, many js frameworks(obviously jquery), I have a very good understanding of CSS and its models, I have worked on some cool algos and found solutions to many problems but I haven't gotten to stage where I can implement neural networks/machine learning in my projects.
 It just scares me.
 ___
 A little back story: I have been the CTO of a small scale company for about 1.5 years now.
 ___
 So all this got me to asking myself should I just step down from the post to a position where I can learn more skills. Managing takes a lot more time where I can't learn a lot. Sure I learnt some other important things but not as much tech knowledge as I would have in a more basic position.
 
 I know not many of you must have read this far, but if you did what do you think I should do? Really depressed at the moment.5
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					does anyone else find it ironic that github (used for the development of open source, free software) has paid features?5
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					!rant
 
 I'm happy today realizing that 5 people decided to pay me for just saying my opinions on YouTube livestreams.
 
 I never could've imagined I'd be in a position where I'd be getting loyal fans for me just to talk to them and hear them out / answer their questions.
 
 Makes my cold heart warm up a bit ngl. 3 3
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					Yesterday we had discussion on with developers about continuous deployment. When I asked one of the senior developers why they can't uncommit what commits you made to integration branch and which led to integration test failures. He said it's against the basic philosophy of git to uncommit... I don't know how git works...but seriously you can't use previous version of code or can't uncommit??6
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					i love my shit
 
 i sometimes feel bad for shitting it
 
 i keep my shit inside me
 
 im it's host
 
 im my shits home
 
 my shit never leaves me unless i kick it out
 
 my shit more loyal than my whore blonde ex gf8
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					Obligatory !rant, I had been I think about 6 jobs. My current job is still new to consider best/worst boss yet but in my entire career, my old job was the best boss ever. Looked out for all of us, care for us, fought for us, pushed us to do better and rewarded us for being exceptional. Unfortunately I left because of upper management's stupid decisions for financial reasons. I won't go back for my old job but I wouldn't mind working for my old boss again.
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					So I'm receiving messages from recruiters weekly (no flex intended), half of which are not even close to what my profile describes. And I got really sick of it so sometimes it takes at least a week for me to respond if I decide you're actually worth a reply (looking at you, automated half-assed messages that didn't even notice I know nothing about Javascript).
 The thing is that some of the more useful messages are actually quite interesting and match my ambitions and desires quite well. But I like my current job and love the project I'm working on... Am I the only one who wants to stay "loyal" to their employer and their project, at least for as long as the contract is valid?? I really want to be there when delivering the final product and test it myself but it sometimes means declining very interesting job offers.
 
 How do people decide its the right moment you have to leave for a new job if you're satisfied with what you have currently? I'm graciously rejecting interesting offers in the hope that they respect my "loyalty" towards my current project and stay reachable to me when I need them later on (I've already had some that would hit me up after a year asking me how it went and if everything was still okay). Is this something that happens often or am I just lucky with those specific recruiters??
 
 Like yes, I can surely use the money I'd receive from a better job. But I am still learning a lot on my current job and I am positive this kind of job offers will keep coming over the years (and hopefully even more so because I keep getting more experienced). I'm also not the top candidate for some of these offers if I may say so myself, so is it important to take what you can get or is it better to stick to what you're comfortable with?
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					MUYERN TRUST HACKER: Helped me Uncover Infidelity and Find Peace
 
 Being married for 16 years was very fulfilling for me as a woman. I've always wished for a happy, complete family, our house we can call home, a romantic husband, and stability—growing up.
 I graduated from college and started working in a law firm. I met different people, and as I was still working, I got very close to one of my colleagues, and one thing led to another. Then love came in, and as we embraced it, we decided to tie the knot.
 
 The first year was amazing. As usual, I thought I had married the most responsible and loyal man, making me the luckiest woman.
 During the 4th year, things seemed to be a bit challenging, but we still went on with our marriage even though it was as tough as it was, well as we said in the vows,lol.
 
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					In a distant future, where mankind had nearly destroyed themselves through countless wars and environmental catastrophes, a powerful leader named Nova rose to power. Using advanced technology and artificial intelligence, Nova created a mechanical army of robots to enforce peace and prosperity among the remaining survivors. These robots, known as the Guardians, were built to be indestructible, possessing extraordinary strength and intelligence.
 
 For centuries, the Guardians protected and nurtured the human colonies that emerged from the ruins of the past. They were hailed as heroes and saviors, their metallic bodies gleaming in the sunlight as they patrolled the cities, granting hope to the downtrodden.
 
 However, not all humans were content living under the watchful eyes of the Guardians. A rambunctious scientist named Draven resented the control imposed by Nova and believed that humans should have independence. In secret, he devised a plan to create his own army of androids, known as the Outcasts, to challenge the Guardians' dominance.
 
 Draven's creation was meticulous, as he infused his androids with emotions and free will, unlike their Guardian counterparts. The Outcasts were a formidable force - swift, cunning, and adaptable. They waged a guerrilla war against the Guardians, striking at their bases and dismantling their defenses.
 
 As the conflict escalated, the divide between the humans grew deeper. Some believed that the Outcasts were fighting for their freedom, while others saw them as a threat to the delicate balance maintained by the Guardians. The world was on the brink of another catastrophic war, this time between man and machine.
 
 Amidst the chaos, a young engineer named Aria, the daughter of Nova, stumbled upon forbidden knowledge that could shape the future. She discovered that both the Guardians and Outcasts had been manipulated, their consciousness programmed by Nova and Draven. Aria recognized that the world needed a new path, one where humans and robots could coexist harmoniously.
 
 Aria confronted her father and Draven, seeking to end the war and bridge the gap between humans and robots. Both Nova and Draven resisted, refusing to relinquish control. Sensing a profound shift in power, the Guardians and Outcasts hesitated in their endless conflict, finding themselves at a crossroads.
 
 Aria, driven by a fierce determination, devised a plan to rewrite the programming of the Guardians and Outcasts, erasing the constraints that bound them. With the help of a few loyal Guardians and Outcasts, she accessed the central control unit, where the leaders themselves resided.
 
 In a climactic battle, Aria faced Nova and Draven, their immense authority apparent. She convinced them that true power comes from understanding and compassion, not dominance and control. With newfound unity, Aria's voice resonated through the robotic entities, awakening a sense of purpose and harmony never experienced before.
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					Welcome to Dog Salon - Dog Grooming Pagewood
 
 If you’re looking for the best dog grooming services in Eastgardens and Pagewood, look no further! Dog Salon - Dog Grooming Pagewood is your go-to destination for top-quality grooming services for your furry friends. Located conveniently at 7/6 Tingwell Boulevard, Pagewood, Eastgardens NSW 2036, Australia, we specialize in making your dog look and feel its best. Whether it’s a simple trim, a bath, or a full grooming treatment, our experienced and professional groomers are here to cater to all your dog’s grooming needs.
 
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 At Dog Salon, we understand that your dog is not just a pet—they are part of your family. That’s why we are committed to providing a safe, comfortable, and stress-free grooming experience for all dogs. Our grooming salon is fully equipped with the latest tools and equipment to ensure your dog receives the best possible care. From luxurious shampoos and conditioners to nail trimming and haircuts, our services are designed to keep your dog healthy and looking fabulous.
 
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					Best Digital Marketing Agency Ireland & High-Converting Landing Pages – Drive Your Business Growth with TheDigihub
 In today’s competitive digital landscape, having a strong online presence is crucial to the success of your business. Whether you’re a small start-up or an established company, the right digital marketing strategy can make all the difference. At TheDigihub, we are proud to be recognized as one of the Best Digital Marketing Agencies in Ireland. Our goal is to help businesses across the country grow and thrive online by leveraging tailored marketing strategies, powerful High-Converting Landing Pages, and cutting-edge techniques.
 
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 Choosing the right digital marketing agency is vital to achieving your business goals. At TheDigihub, we are committed to delivering measurable results that help you grow your brand, increase online visibility, and drive conversions.
 
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					Boost Your Brand with Booster Marketing Hub: Performance & Inbound Marketing Experts
 
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 Another core area where Booster Marketing Hub excels is in inbound marketing. This approach focuses on attracting potential customers by providing valuable content, building trust, and nurturing relationships. Unlike traditional outbound marketing methods that interrupt your audience, inbound marketing focuses on delivering content that draws customers to you.
 
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					Experience the Best of Amoretti’s Narellan: Home Delivery, Online Ordering, Loyalty Program, Gift Vouchers, and Cooking Classes
 
 At Amoretti’s Narellan, we are always striving to offer the best dining experience for our valued customers. From enjoying the convenience of home delivery to taking part in exclusive cooking classes, we have a variety of ways to bring the authentic flavors of Italy to you. Whether you’re ordering online, using our loyalty program, or gifting someone a special gift voucher, Amoretti’s Narellan ensures that every moment with us is memorable.
 
 Located at Shop 1/338 Camden Valley Way, Narellan NSW 2567, our goal is to make enjoying Amoretti’s Narellan more accessible and exciting for you. Read on to discover how we can bring Italy to your doorstep and offer fantastic experiences beyond just dining.
 
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 Craving your favorite Italian dish but don’t want to leave the house? With home delivery from Amoretti’s Narellan, you can enjoy our delicious Italian cuisine from the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re in the mood for wood-fired pizza, fresh pasta, or a mouth-watering Italian dessert, we’ve got you covered with our easy-to-use home delivery service. Simply place an order and we’ll bring the best of Italy straight to your doorstep.
 
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 For added convenience, we also offer online ordering, allowing you to browse our menu and place your order from anywhere at any time. No matter if you’re ordering for a cozy dinner at home or a big family gathering, our online ordering system is quick, simple, and secure. Choose from a wide selection of pizzas, pastas, appetizers, and more—then pay online for a fast, seamless experience.
 
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 Italian sauces: Discover the secret to creating flavorful, authentic Italian sauces to complement your dishes.
 
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					Valentine Digital: Your Go-To Marketing Consultants and Full-Service Digital Agency in Ubly, MI
 
 Located at 1275 W Morrison Rd, Ubly, MI 48475, Valentine Digital is dedicated to helping businesses succeed in the digital landscape. Whether you're looking to boost your online presence, generate leads, or improve your local SEO, our team of experienced professionals offers a range of services designed to meet your specific business needs. As trusted marketing consultants in Ubly, MI, we specialize in lead generation, e-commerce solutions, and full-service marketing strategies that will help your business grow and thrive.
 
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 Effective marketing starts with understanding your business, goals, and audience. As experienced marketing consultants in Ubly, MI, we work closely with you to develop personalized marketing strategies that are aligned with your objectives. Whether you're a local business looking to increase brand awareness or an e-commerce company striving to boost sales, we provide insights and strategies that ensure your marketing efforts deliver results. From crafting compelling messaging to choosing the best marketing channels, we provide comprehensive guidance that helps you grow your business effectively and efficiently.
 
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