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@hardCoding so, you came to the website where different IT roles come to complain and talk shit about non IT position such as yours to mingle and ask for advice? do yourself a favor and go back to the "agree?" network aka LinkedIn.
as for your original question it's tried and failed many times before, research about offshore agencies. -
this post smells of management
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@Root reading this while drinking after 3 hours of discussing bad devops practices gave me an epiphany <3
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look for a new job, much easier and peaceful solution
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mostly due to the monetization model that they have when you pay to boost your page, they suggest it to other people at least fb does it this way
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preparing you for the real world.
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i really hope you didn't try to update each package to latest individually.
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@RememberMe
that would make the apple app store the one and only official package manager which is lacking about 80% of SDKs and other developers tools.
how does that makes it developer friendly?
again all you did is excuses "again with the cult/religion refrence" what would have been the solution? -
@RememberMe package management is the OS maker responsibility which in this case is homebrew.
when you make a statement that an OS is developer friendly yet one of the most important libraries in the php world. which is also one of the dominant languages of the web whether you like it or not, is only available in arbitrary approved versions.
this is not an issue on windows, this is not an issue on apt or pacman or any other package management on linux.
why would you unlist a version? even if that version is a cluster shit, i want it to do some security research why i can't just get it and start working instead of reinventing "recompiling" it iWheel style.
it's a cult, always your fault and forever will be. -
@RememberMe i don't hate apple, lol the biggest legal scam operation ever, they are doing great for themselves.
i hate the delusion upon which apple fanatics join any conversation.
Apple provides a mediocre dev experience. if you are doing serious development honestly you are much better off with a windows -
@RememberMe look man this why it's a cult
In religion it's always your fault, god is righteous and doesn't make mistakes
In apple universe it's always your fault, this is not apple's job nor mistake
In linux world you can bombard the shit of the user group "never been necessary" and you will be provided a work around quite fast. Windows might ignore but they won't blame you though -
@RememberMe package management is not the OS job hahahaha... who's job it is? Microsoft?
we are talking about bcmath not printer driver -
@RememberMe customizing Vim which is an editing software has nothing to do with MAC, vim is customizable on my smart fridge.
can i have a different start menu on Mac? can i change the desktop environment?
can i add a new Nvidia GPU?
can i add a new larger ssd without voiding the warranty?
can i clean it from dust without paying? 200+ to the genius bar "the most ironic name in the tech world"? -
@RememberMe
"the fact that you can do this is exactly my point"
umm you can do this everywhere lol even on old school consoles, the fact that I HAVE to do this is a different story now this is some quality shit.
full admin mode is a terrible name on my behalf but in order to be able to actually build the plugin and attach it to the OS i have to enable some sort of high elevated access which required a restart and enabling some sort of full access. -
@RememberMe
most of the hatred towards Mac is the less control offered by the manufacturer in comparison to linux or windows.
in terms of control windows is much closer to linux than Mac OS
windows and linux doesn't require any restart to be in full admin mode.
this is a personal experience with mac os:
i was working as a devops for a company who had all developers work on iMacs "bad decision" it was a full php stack.
the identity management and token authentication was dependent on a system library called bcmath.
long story short the version required for the library security patch to work was simply not available in the Mac Repos and i had to get the source code to make and build the plugin manually on every machine in the office to get work to continue.
MacOS is not developer friendly, good performance yes, at the price of less control and this is what you get when you have to write an OS for a targeted hardware, with next to 0 backward compatibility. -
@AlgoRythm dude now I love my place
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@AlgoRythm move it to the backend and then take the hard disk where source control is saved and burn it with a flame thrower
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when i was doing the hiring I'd do a guided whiteboard interview.
if you observe well you can get an idea on how their problem solving logic is happening.
they may not solve the problem but still get the opportunity.
you shouldn't hire any junior for any reason other than problem solving skills -
@ostream let's do it..
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@AlgoRythm dude if u use sql for business logic please do us all a favor and move to UI/UX design.
none of us deserve to refractor that mess. -
@burntoutnoodle good luck to you but the things is that i did all of this i even did multiple mob programming sessions the thing is that the moment i turn my head around everything is back to shit show, between this rand and now our QA reported that beta is full of ALERTS, yes Javascript alerts.
resignation is the only way i guess need to find a new job first though, good luck with your struggle. -
@xxzer0 man i get what you mean, it's just i love what i do. also im not asking anyone to love or hate each other or what they do, all i am asking is do your job properly.
anyway thanks for taking the time to write something i appreciate it -
@TrevorTheRat ngl you made me smile
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.if it is work stress going freelance and be your own boss/manager
initial period is hard but once you establish a name and a network it's very awesome, but you will lose retirement funds/insurance benefits etx
before pandemic i took a 3 months job and did it while renting a cabin by the beach.
Devops and QA is less stressful as well. -
post a question to stack overflow
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@superposition i am sorry if I sounded aggressive as well
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@superposition well all I said is that it is the best I've ever seen, i am not asking anyone to start a recruitment campaign with this i didn't say it's for 1337 h4x0r.
It was a nice easter egg i opened dev tool on medium by mistake and got this, we had a good laugh at the office and wanted to share here.
Honestly if i wanted condescending opinions i would have gone to stack exchange something -
@PrivateGER i never saw anything like that before
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If you don't use punch cards you are not a real developer
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I would rather read the F1 document than to read a medium article.