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red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•At what point does a person become an "adult"?
21·10 days agoWhen you’re seen as an adult by society
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Whether someone is "stubborn" or "determined" depends on whether they're doing something you like or not.
2·11 days agoI drive perfectly though. No one drives better than me.
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•Strait of Hormuz closed again by Iran which blames Trump blockade
18·11 days agoMake deal.
Don’t do your part of the deal.
The deal is retracted.
Art of the deal.
Only some of the new code does. Unfortunately, most of the code base is 10 years old written in the good ol’ Anarchy Driven Programming paradigm.
Another movie pitch:
Due to management decision, a code freeze has been mandated to the main branch. 50 feature branches have accumulated waiting to be merged.
Management has now finally approved to lift the code freeze - but only for 24 hours. Will the poor engineering team manage to merge all feature branches in time?
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Ask Experienced Devs@programming.dev•Has your company lost its mind with AI, too?
4·26 days agoI’m lucky I’m in a company that hasn’t gone far deep into the AI rabbit hole. They have set up Claude Code for us and encourage us to use it if we want, but that’s about it.
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•Your Engineers Aren't Lazy, Your Codebase Is Punishing Them
8·29 days agoThe answer is to say “We will try our best, but this is very ambitious.”
If there’s some urgent feature request coming from sales then that means the Thursday deadline is in the contract and it’s already signed.
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programming@programming.dev•Your Engineers Aren't Lazy, Your Codebase Is Punishing Them
17·29 days agoIt’s usually because the engineers were rushed to deliver completely new features because the sales department over promised again.
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Now listen here you little shit
14·1 month agoThe most maintainable code is built to be replaced with minimal impact.
How much of the program will must be replaced if you remove one module? If you need to replace the entire program, then your program is not maintainable. Too much is heavily dependent on this module.
In his mind, Israel counts as ”almost every country”
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•It's too early for troubleshooting
23·1 month agoThat’s the joke
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•It's too early for troubleshooting
411·1 month agoGreat to use DuckDuckGo. Don’t want to rely on Google for anything.
Totally worth it. Will visit again in next play throughs.
This doesn’t really strike me as AI. AI composition tend to place the subject right in the center (the most statistically average place for a subject).
Just the mystery box. If the computer rarely guesses wrong, then I’m $1,000,000 richer.
Bring out the guillotines!
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How does Onlyfans models earn thousands and in some cases millions per month, meanwhile a lot of opensource developers earn less than 1000$ per month?
5·1 month agoAccess to OF content is behind a paywall. Paying for open source software is voluntary.
red_tomato@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is legal the same as legitimate: AI reimplementation and the erosion of copyleft
4·2 months agoLegal or not, using code generation to bypass GPL is just shitty behavior. Personally I think this counts as ”derived work” and should remain GPL.




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