

That gringo who is like “Are you telling me Iran has never supported ISIS and AlQaeda?”
Dude what are you talking about? ISIS is the enemy of Iran. Soleimani was the scourge of ISIS.
That gringo who is like “Are you telling me Iran has never supported ISIS and AlQaeda?”
Dude what are you talking about? ISIS is the enemy of Iran. Soleimani was the scourge of ISIS.
When I told r/steamdeck years ago that the deck is too big and heavy I got mocked relentlessly for being puny. Dare not offer critique in the face of gamer nerds. Also, not that this matters, but I was much fresher off weightlifting at the time (canceled my membership when covid happened).
Compare the “handheld” steam deck to the PS Vita and it’s not even a contest.
when you read on about cuomo
He also made significant mistakes, such as his mishandling of Covid at nursing homes
Oh that pile of old dead corpses is just a mistake that was mishandled.
Still, Mr. Cuomo has the strongest policy record of the candidates.
Yeah. Because he’s fucking old and has been in politics all his life so obviously he has a record.
He has won the most impressive collection of endorsements, too, including from Mr. Bloomberg
New Reich Times cannot help itself ever.
never even heard of this person before today, so i guess her marketing team figured out how to get people talking.
Proprietary software is a complete infringement of human dignity and freedom. Desktop Linux is also better now than it has ever been. In fact, given the direction of the latest versions of Windows and macOS, it is in many ways a better experience than those. I won’t lie and say Linux is unequivocally better in every way, though.
Recent grads, or older ones? I graduated in 2016 from a large state school and I had many very brilliant peers in the CS program. Obviously, there were still plenty of people who were, “what are you even doing here?”-tier. I assume the younger gen of grads (2020-onwards) got mega-screwed by COVID lockdowns, remote learning, etc.
One thing I’m being a bit dismissive of is for a lot of people college is just “the next step” for youngsters who get railroaded into it, without a clear vision of what they’re doing and what they want to do with their lives. By contrast, some of the bootcamp people I’ve seen are driven, focused, and self-motivated. They figured out what they want, and they know how to direct themselves to get it. Those kinds of people tend to be good at anything they apply themselves to, including software dev.
REAL
I just assume communities like that are dead, because SWE used to be an actually good job and fellow SWEs were probably on average more competent. Then the 2010s happened. Coding bootcamps, floods of people who are just coming into the field because it pays well but without a fundamental curiosity or interest in what’s technically going on, MOOCs, FreeCodeCamp… you name it.
Everyone was told to learn to code and that they could code. I think it’s even fundamentally true. I don’t want to gatekeep knowledge, but the people orchestrating this kind of thing were just trying to make today’s moment happen: make software engineer labor cheap.
Except what they did is they just attracted a lot of people into a field who are clueless, or as you said careerists, AND cheap. So now we’re in the 2020s and ChatGPT has come and just made everything that much worse for everybody. Let’s take stock of the kinds of people who became SWEs over time.
Always true: You could be very talented and self-taught. These people do exist.
before 2012: You had to pass an accredited computer science curriculum to get
into the field.
[ Up until 2012 everyone fit the above two categories. Computer science is not
an easy topic. It weeded out people who couldn't keep up with the work. This
kept the skill level relatively high. ]
2012-2021: You had to hack it in a coding bootcamp or MOOC with a basic
certificate that claims competency. More people could just claim being
self-taught than before. Especially for the web, frameworks can cover for the
harder parts of programming. Think: the NPM importer developer.
[ Now you have a lot of people joining the field with various competencies. Some
of these people are really good, but many are not. Computer science departments
expanded to accommodate more students with massive grants from places like the
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, so more people are coming into these programs,
too. ]
2022-2023 (layoffs)
[ Now the situation is getting desperate for many people. People who were nicer
before are now tightening their belts because they've seen hundreds of
thousands of layoffs. Do you want to be next on the chopping block? Are you
happy with life right now? ]
2023-2025: You just ask the chatbot to give you the answer. You have no way of
assessing if it's the right answer.
[ Anyone can do this. Many people try to do this. I've spoken to very tired
recruiters who just have to sift through endless bullshit AI spam applications
and applicants. People who were bad at their job are now offloading what little
skill they used to have to this, and are therefore de-skilling themselves, too. ]
I think you want to rewind the clock, but unless you build a new community and set the rules this stuff is just dead.
:Nelson-ha-ha:
JD Vance was injected with FOXDIE. First the pope, now Xi.
For me it’s the cool tanks -> cool tanks included in video games pipeline. Same with fighter jets and Ace Combat.
You don’t get a promotion for being the one to STOP the plan. You get a promotion for DELIVERING results (a make-work program for your buddies in private industry). Oh well, fuck the USA.
No pollster is brave enough to ask this question: “Would you enlist to fight in a war?”