MajorasMaskForever

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[–] MajorasMaskForever 1 points 1 hour ago

The real metric is dollars per second of destroyed hardware ;)

I once watched an engineer blow up a $200k prototype with a terminal alias.

[–] MajorasMaskForever 2 points 4 hours ago

Heh, I guess this shows my corporate software dev experience. Whenever I've taught git workflows it was always paired with a work ticketing system where any changes you were making were ideally all one single set of changes. If you need a feature or bug fix someone else was doing that was being done on another branch which you could pull into your code early and for tracking purposes we always made sure the other person merged into main first. The only time I've seen per line manipulation with git was when someone made a ton of changes in a file and wanted to revert a handful of lines.

Everything else you mentioned I've had a web git host like gitlab or bitbucket for, but I kinda put that more into peer review workflow than git itself

[–] MajorasMaskForever 5 points 4 hours ago

That is the one use case I've seen where a gui is absolutely faster.

In my line of work, I primarily work on embedded systems or process automation so any new files in the repo directory either need to be added for tracking or to the ignore file. I'm not saying it will never happen, but at least in my experience it happens so rarely that I always try to teach command line when possible

[–] MajorasMaskForever 4 points 12 hours ago

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[–] MajorasMaskForever 17 points 12 hours ago (12 children)

Every time I mentor a dev on using git they insist so much on using some GUI. Even ones who are "proficient" take way longer to do any action than I can with cli. I had one dev who came from SVN land try and convince me that TortoiseGit was the only way to go

I died a little that day, and I never won her over to command line despite her coming to me kinda regularly to un-fuck her repository (still one of the best engineers I ever worked with and I honestly miss her... Just not her source control antics)

[–] MajorasMaskForever 4 points 2 days ago

I feel the same way about Mark Rober. For me I think I've figured out that I don't like how blatantly obvious it is that the only reason the video exists is to grab headlines and attention by being so outlandish. I figured that out when I couldn't tolerate many LTT videos anymore but still liked other LMG channels and the WAN show

[–] MajorasMaskForever 6 points 1 week ago

As embedded dev, the stack trace alone scares me. It would be funny to watch the Java runtime blow the 8 frame deep stack on a PIC18 tho

[–] MajorasMaskForever 1 points 1 week ago

Shush, we don't talk about those

[–] MajorasMaskForever 6 points 1 week ago

I had a boss who would send audio messages constantly. I'd be having a conversation with him, he'd get a text message on his phone, stop talking to me to mess with this phone, do a voice recording, mess it up cause he'd whisper it so others wouldn't hear him (we still totally could), repeat it, rinse and repeat until he got it right, send it, then would ask me what we were talking about.

I'm convinced people who use voice messages have no situational awareness and are potentially psychopaths

[–] MajorasMaskForever 5 points 1 week ago

As someone who learned Ada for a defense job years ago, I've been wondering how long it was going to take until I saw others comparing Rust to it, both in the sense of the language "safety" goals and the USG pushing for it.

While the rust compiler is leagues better than any Ada compiler I ever had the misfortune of dealing with, the day to day pain that Rust incurs will probably always be a thorn in it's side

[–] MajorasMaskForever 3 points 4 weeks ago (1 children)

Unfortunately not, I'm in the space side of aerospace. If it flies in the atmosphere and isn't accelerating to orbital velocity I'm afraid I don't know

[–] MajorasMaskForever 2 points 4 weeks ago (3 children)

Sidebar: What you're saying is genuinely interesting and I'm glad to have read it today, but can you back off on the italics usage? It made reading your comment kinda difficult :(

  • a fellow italics connoisseur
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