kroy

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[–] kroy 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

and you told the truth?

[–] kroy 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

feels like a bit of a strawman.

arguing that you can't use the client without the license for the server... on the same machine, is silly. There's tons of utility with the client even if you don't have the server license locally, especially if you ever use the Remote Desktop Client remotely.

[–] kroy 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

This is an interesting take considering vendors regularly do sell addons related to sms, blocking, etc

[–] kroy 1 points 1 year ago

I think part of the responsibility when you pick up a new language is understanding the framework and tools. Look at existing projects, see how they are doing things, check out a few IDEs, etc.

I dunno, I end up learning new languages to at least a junior dev level multiple times a year, and the tools and frameworks are the first thing I look at. It really seems to help me grasp the just of the language much quicker.

[–] kroy 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I was “that kid” in highschool that could put all the games on the calculator.

Love it.

FYI a simple binary search is optimal. Keep going half up or down until you get close enough to figure it out.

[–] kroy 5 points 1 year ago

He's never gonna leave. He's like a bedbug

[–] kroy 13 points 1 year ago (3 children)

As someone that fits this bill perfectly, and considered tossing my hat in the ring, I kind of agree with this person.

While I may not agree with the phrasing and hostility, the point still stand that they are effectively looking for Senior Level + DevOps.

And 5 hours a week will turn into 30+ as the person or persons takes over ownership of the required pieces.

My main holdup is just having enough time personally.

[–] kroy 5 points 1 year ago

They'll just redo the weight system again so new votes are worth way more than old votes

[–] kroy 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I notice you didn't actually respond, just pulled out some classic logical fallacy.

I'm not absolving the armorer here.

You don't like the cars vs guns analogy, fine. I was just making it relatable to righties.

If you put something in my hands that is capable of killing a person, I'm going to be 100% sure of how not to kill a person with this thing.

Maybe it's a firework. The armorer has told me that when I light it, I have exactly 5 seconds to ditch it so I don't hurt anybody. The armorer is fully culpable here when the firework goes off in 1 second and blows off my hand. I am culpable when I take said firework, and throw it into the unsuspecting crowd. We are both culpable when the firework goes off early AND is tossed into the unsuspecting crowd.

[–] kroy 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

... okay, but at what point do you take some personal responsibility??? Blindly saying "it was the armor's job description" is fantastically silly.

Dealership sells me the car in working and safe condition, I take said car and drive it into a crowd of people. Dealer is guilty?

I'm not absolving the armorer at all. She has a PILE of cupability here. But to absolve the actor of all responsibility and fault is ridiciulously misguided.

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