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@IntrusionCM it also depends on the country, here in France you can't do a company gathering without alcohol so that's hard to avoid
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Real men use EXI and binary fields for serialization!
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Last time I had to do this I ordered alcohol-less beer, still boring and pointless but other problems are solved
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I read harry potter as a child, and watched the 7 films in loop which aren't bad but lack tons of details, now I forgot the real story and have to read it all again someday
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@IntrusionCM Amen
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@lorentz firefox now has native containers for such uses, but they're not on ESR releases preceding the current 101-102 (maybe you're on Debian and don't have these)
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@stackodev then any modern distribution will do if you just need a recent browser and some classic utilities. Even as a power user, you rarely need to use the command line if you don't need to dive into specific things. Even installing packages has become easy with GNOME software or KDE Discover
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Unironically, the one job you had secured was to keep the count, and you failed :P
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Stackoverflow answer: don't use mongodb.
Real answer: if the tar archive only contains the raw software, you may need to configure everything yourself, and create a systemd unit for the service -
@hitko in most cases « cost efficient » is the modern « I don't give a fuck neither about performance nor quality » and to me that's synonym of greed and laziness. Sure, why bother build something efficient and reliable when we could make shit software and sell it at the same price,. Consumer experience, morality, and politics are irrelevant anyway.
YOU go ahead and be a fucking midwit using whatever feel right to you in spite of the whole field being fucked in the ass by *cost-efficient* practices. -
@hitko don't act like you've never seen any GTK, Qt, MFC, or even JavaFX based apps, web-based is still a minority and doesn't deliver anything new. It is just easier to use for lazy developers, but at a performance cost
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Flexbox is the devil, real front end developers use inline-block and absolute positioning
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@rantydev HAHAHA of course
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Maybe you don't know how to use it? I was hissing at it too until I understood how it worked.
What's inexcusable is the UI changing every two years, it's a PITA because everything is about using your mouse to navigate through tens of menus -
@jonas-w hoi, ich bin ein Berliner
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HAHAHAHAHA
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@Sid2006 I was waiting for kiki to betray herself
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HAHAHAHA quels salauds
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@kiki what's ligma ?
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Even the dumbest monkey would have found that inappropriate, wtf was the guy thinking
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They are very cute
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@Nmeri17 if you can't really choose who you work you'll have to endure it anyway, and this is always useful to learn not to be hurt by assholes, it's not like they're close to you or something
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Aren't they just immense assholes ?
I used to brag a lot and feel more knowledgeable than others when I was in school, but I NEVER undermined anyone like that, so it looks like they're just dickheads with presumably bigger insecurities than yours -
That's funny how this API allows for an empty constructor
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@vBitza I'm in countryside France
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From a european POV that's just insane, I'm paid 27K for 7 years of experience, in a fullstack position
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@ostream HAHAHA I just got busy
Not that it's a bad thing per se, but when you already have PHP as one of the stacks, you better use it for preprocessing as it's probably the most efficient tool for this purpose.
JS spaghetti that creates simple elements from the layout to the content, through tens of nested for loops is the worst thing to write and debug. That's literally because of this stupid philosophy that you need to learn a new JS framework every 6 months if you wish to catch up on this train to hell -
@ostream manipulating and appending to the DOM with things like document.createElement, for complex hierarchies
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@lorentz you're right, I struggle at work with people using JS to *programatically* generate HTML on the front-end using some JSON generated by PHP. They don't understand how ridiculous this is, no wonder they want to replace everything with node & co
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From your recent posts you don't look like you fulfill their requirements, working in companies or not