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Edit. This turned out to be more about devs social problems, but I think it leads directly to "why devs are worse at relationships", especially "in its early stages" or "why it's harder to get into relationship as a dev".
I think being a dev != bad at relationship. Actually we (devs) make it a problem.
1. Many of us, when meet a girl, we introduce ourselves and asked about our passion we answer like "Ugh, you know, i'm a dev, but I have lots of other hobbies too". I mean, what the fuck? Even if code was your only hobby then make it sound fucking amazing (cuz it is). Don't make excuses, because you kill your image in her eyes. If you really have other hobbies just numerate them together with dev.
2. It's not only about devs, but intelligent people in general (not all devs are intelligent tho). What I find fuckin annoying is when intelligent people correct others every time making fun of them by the way. It's not about girls only, generally a social problem. Imagine you're that sexy girl looking at such situation from third person. Why would you be interested in such arrogant jerk. RESPECT OTHERS, not only the girl you want to be with. Especially when she's nearby.
3. You always wait for an invitation to come? Are you a fucking daemon or what? Go, move your ass. Call your friends (including this sexy girl you've introduced yourself in 1. point) and invite them somewhere. I don't know, make sure all are satisfied. Bowling is a good thing, or billiard. Have a good time. If you improve you social skills, you will also improve your relationships.
4. There are many other problems with devs in society. If you are interested in discussion, let me know. -
Braces are for weak.
Hiss intensifies 🐍 -
Damn, how many times I will have to upload this
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@bjorngi Irony is the keyword here, I guess
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I've read alcoholic... I could relate... But nah
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Also check for blue light emission reduction setting in your monitor
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I came across remote Ubuntu install wiki once, not sure what connection it was using tho, maybe BMC.
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I'm about to start studies in October, maybe I don't even have to lie in form 😎
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To all JavaScript programmers out there, cheers
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@Drillan767 Looks promising, I'm not a web dev, but I have to add some features to existing dashboard. At first I didn't even knew what to focus my eyes on as whole code looked like "def end def end def end", but after few hours spent on it, it becomes much senseful.
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Oh, there are minor problems with all of them, due to constant changes in various components not being consistent across whole deployment architecture. Also each of them is using different orchestration tool. Difficult to debug, very time consuming.
Definitely not recommend. -
In terms of doing everything shorter.
1. Write code
2. Analyze what can be done faster (e.g. search for appropriate functions)
3. Rewrite
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Well... Remember to buy a domain or use a free one. Good luck mate.
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Personally, I think even white (well, maybe not exactly pure white) IDE can be set up properly. Lower the brightness, reduce the blue light emission. It's not only about IDE options.
Even though I prefer dark IDE myself, as most people do, I always suggest people who use white background to adjust their settings for sake of their own health.