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@Hubot-0x58 Yep, totally agree with you.
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El Condor Pasa!
https://youtube.com/watch/... -
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@Conder Excellent. If you already know the basics of the Linux, go for it. I strongly advise to take a crude distro (you seems to know what you doing, btw) + lightweight wm and everything will be alright.
OpenBSD is very easy to install and very stable in old hardware, btw, it's insanely lightweight from the start.
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OpenBSD with dwm or use a minimal distro with openbox.
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Strings ARE a kind of civilization, man. If you don't feel like that in the other languages, it's because someone hide the complexity from you: call it "Atlantis", lol
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I agree about speed, resilience (in the bumps case), but I'm not willing to buy something that I really don't need. The cost is high yet, even if it's comfortable, I prefer to invest my money until my hd dies.
Recently I bought an I7U because my super old Core 2 Quad HP Laptop died and guess what: despite games/compiling stuff it's pretty much the same. It's very sad to me that our society really needs **THE FANCY STUFF** without even think about, it's a level of consumerism that even a geek retard like me can't fall into.
"OH, SAVES ME 1 MINUTE OF MY TIME EACH FUZZY SEARCH", yeah, but I spend more than 1 day seeing bullshit sometimes or living through tense situations just because I need money to live (I would prefer to work all day long in my projects, for example).
I really envy SSD owners, but my time will come (hopefully, haha). :P -
@vane You're right. But it's important to know that each one of those techs have some details that can turns out very important to the business if the complexity grows up, that's why some companies like MS/Oracle (I don't like them, btw) still keeps those products around.
Bragging about know each one of them (not knowing at all, the subject was a developer, not a DBA - that at least I could consider their field very specific, giving more realistic chances to know all those technologies with another level) in the CV / to the boss is the most stupid thing I've seen.
That's ok talking about "DB general knowledge, profound understanding of ANSI SQL" or, at fucking least, "SQL" as skill. Claiming knowing every each database engine that uses SQL it's not only stupid: it's an ego circlejerk that I can't deal with. -
Moral of the story: Don't go to Starbucks lol
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@telephantasm Awesome point. Every fucking clow nowadays brags about NoSQL or ORMs shit without even analyze the context. For me, it's more about lazyness than a choice after all with some exceptions, of course.
Or when you take a big backend shit full of plugins but the retard is concerned about DATABASE PERFORMANCE and puts redis to a business that data grows exponentially only to find them crying after some weeks requesting help. -
@AleCx04 lucky you
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C# developers deserves that, lol
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Thanks God, someone talked the truth
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If anyone wants to be more inclusive, create your DAMN PROJECT, work your ass off and give value to the world. AFTER THAT, put anyone they want with any shitty rule.
For the fucks sake, that's the world problem. The system is shit? Do something, grow power and value with your own hands. No, the actual way it's whining and moaning until get what want. Shit.
No one can easily acquire respect freely, every single one of us must work our ass off for that. Your family, your skin (!!!), your SEXUAL ORIENTATION should be nothing towards the evolution of the world knowledge.
This deeply enrages me to a point that turns me blind sometimes. It's such hatred been called love with their pure weaknesses giving the direction of the life of EVERYONE (not only theirs!) and, in the end, I don't have utter power in my skills to do something VALUABLE besides this raging comment.
Wants inclusion? Fight for it providing value for the others. Specially the ones that you claim protection. Shit. -
@Stuxnet @C0D4 that's it
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Almost everytime I'm speaking about something. If it's a conference or presentation, it's worse.
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@Floydian Man, each post of yours has something to tell, seriously. Thank you.
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I don't know why, but after knew that, I feel kinda depressed...
I wish I could explain. Maybe it's the world saying that don't matter what you do, you must be kind with everyone even if they bring harm in some way. Or that you can't be deeply (emotionally/existencially) attached to something, even if it's your life's work, because the primary goal of everything is to make people feel good.
Some bursts of him I saw with good reasons (a.k.a I could feel empathy for the guy).
If a guy like Linus needs to get out of the 'scene'/society to polish about the way to deal with the mankind, I guess I need to be locked down forever. -
I hate regex, seriously
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Use csv, for God's sake!
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Is this the Real life?
Don't use strings, man... -
Lisp, is that you?
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Amazing rant with good xp, I strongly advise you (like others above already told so) to create a blog RIGHT NOW.
Gold content + patience is always a nice start (and you have both). -
Baby steps commits have a reason: track the developer activity and help the team to learn about the workflow style of each dev, IMHO.
It's obvious that some tasks don't require a profound level of commit details, but it's better than one single commit with multiple tasks/responsabilities.
Some years from now, other devs that don't even has the actual culture of your team anymore can understand so much by one commits that I can't standing by your side in that mindset.
Yes, most of the times I think like you, I hate messed histories and stuff, but in the end it's for the best. I expect to improve in that matter soon, because my team will only grow with that. -
Your favorite project is the worldwide developers favorite one, it's nice to remember such simple and powerful tool.
Git changed the way that the development world lives on, Linus is a fucking god.
Awesome rant! -
Awesome! It's not so crazy when you stop to think about someone is giving feedback to your app and you find nice ideas there.
Nice move from you both! -
FUCK YEAHHHHH, FINALLY MACHINE REVOLUTION!!!!
FOSS FTW! -
@mrtn finally blind envy
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arch, funtoo, gentoo, slackware with humble sincerity and without memes.
But just enjoy your first step into OSS world, after a while try some systems described here for your freedom packages update. -
I've seen that horror movie before.