

Idk why you’re down voted, let’s get this shit nipped in the bud while Lemmy is still growing
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Idk why you’re down voted, let’s get this shit nipped in the bud while Lemmy is still growing
I’ve noticed some people say “document-tree” now that I think about it.
Where I live it’s more like as you described but not quite “terrrry” but “Tuh-ree” ?
So … how else would you say it ?
God, confluence is so fukcing dogshit.
I wish it wasn’t. Ideally having a central knowledge base for your project with all sorts of features sounds amazing.
Then you get confluence, where loading a si gle page somehow takes 7 seconds, and your documentation is split among dozens of pages each if which take equally as long or longer to load.
Folders take like 3-4 seconds to unfold and reveal what documents are inside.
It’s such a piece of shit
I’m an elitist asshole and I hate that people say “react dev” when really it’s “web dev that uses react”
It takes 0 effort to not support a creep
Imagine defending Drake, disgusting.
Obligatory: Fuck Drake.
There are dozens of meme templates like this that you could have used instead
I use Ubuntu professionally and Arch at home
Anything that’s not Windows is my preference.
I love arch because I know what’s in it and how to fix it and what to expect, the community is mostly very nice and open to help
AUR is great and using pacman feels lovely
I also care about learning and understanding the system I’m using beyond just using a GUI that does everything for me
Ubuntu is not bad it’s probably one of the most used distros by far
Linux motto is: Use what you like and customize it how you like because there is no company forcing you to do things their way
Me pretty much only ever using arch Linux: “what the fuck is a flatpak”
I once had to install Firefox into wsl (Ubuntu) and I wanted the kms on the spot.
But maybe it’s not that bad for newer people to get started with Linux.
ND answer is because the dev made the Human class before abstracting everything into the Entity class, dog should extend a game entity and not inherit the human animation behavior.
“game dev” is a way to put it
I use arch btw, have been for 5 or so years, I open the gates to those who want to use arch install
You are not any lesser for not wanting to install arch manually
I just love how the Elliot is like “I’m so lonely and depressed” and has like 8 close friends and gets a girlfriend and immediately gets intimate.
I would think it a bit more immersive if they made his depression about something else entirely from the start.
You might be able to contact your bank and talk to them about the overdraft fee, I got slapped by them as a teenager and someone at a booth (was the good old days. you see) simply undid the fees.
Yes, I barely if ever drink alcohol. I’m not social and hate talking to people or crowds, I’m also pretty ND so I can’t fake or pretend I give a shit about what other people are talking.
Alcohol helps a lot, if I have to meet whoever and their friends and they’re asking me about work or how I would design an app that does blah blah I definitely need to be like 4 beers in to tolerate that conversation.
That being said I don’t drink for things like school presentations or other events that require me to speak, like conference stuff. I just bite the bullet and it sucks, but I’d rather be sober and speaking coherently than feeling like I am.
I’ve used raw CSS for the last 2 years at work and it’s not like it’s magically better or my productivity is higher or that it is simpler to read and understand.
Use the tool that works for you, tailwind is fine.
TL;DR: Smart sibling ahead of the curve told me in 2011 that tech jobs will be the future and naturally I didn’t listen, fast forward to 2016 and my contract job laid me off so I started learning Python (as advised by smart sibling)
I start making all sorts of stupid stuff mostly CLI programs, beginner alg problems. beginner alg console games and so on.
Suddenly I realize I probably know enough to make something real, start slowing learning new things and always think “hmm a real software dev probably does x” and then try x.
Went from CLI stuff to web APIs, then full stack websites, then platform specific gui programs, then learning C++.
And at some point it clicked that this stuff is a lot easier than I thought (I had literally no concept of what programming was before)
I apply for an associates in tech program, just before starting I decide to use Linux to get more familiar with dev technology.
I picked Arch Linux btw, had some issues btw, overcame issues btw and then I landed a job during school as a dev and I kept using Linux as dev.
So it was mostly about getting to understand dev landscape more
I use CachyOS on my desktop (I game), and Arch Linux on laptop (by far the best laptop user experience with tiling wm)
I’d say CachyOS there is a learning curve but if you know these windows terms: registry, batch, sfc /scannow … then you already have enough technological know how to get started with rolling release.
My advice for gaming on Linux is to have a seperate hard drive where you store things you care about (including games) so you are able to wipe everything in case something goes wrong.
You’re winning the argument against the giant man of straw you’ve made