

Somebody should show the Nuremberg judges this video
Somebody should show the Nuremberg judges this video
I’m ignorant in this topic, but wouldn’t it be better to find some private server provider? This could last you like 4 years with some low-end gear.
You seem to enjoy overengineering your code, don’t you?
I have to say that I may be a bit ignorant, because I’m mostly engaged in greenfield projects with very tiny devteams and I always keep my dependencies count low as possible
Thank you for pointing this out, that’s very valuable to keep in mind
It does take a lot of space for devs, but personally I find that absolutely irrelevant, because it’s your end user’s experience that really matters, and - as a dev - you are most likely to have a much better rig and internet connection than your average Joe.
Which is of very little importance in most cases, because modern bundlers incorporate treeshaking in order to filter out all the unused code when you’re building a production application
Edit: okay well appearently that’s controversial for some reason
I’m not sure if I get your point, I think car makers do try to make your everyday bun and greens fetchers often overly stylized and aggressive.
Take for example the late Ford Mondeo/Fusion (2013-2024 IIRC), which absolutely and intentionally stolenincorporated the Aston Martin design.
All the VAG beaters (VW, Skoda, Seat, etc) are furious at everybody for being around them and taking their lane, even if there’s only one lane.
Hyundai Staria is some dandy looking son of a bitch, and it’s a soccer momma van!
Even the good ol’ janky Dacia is doing it’s best to look way above it’s pay grade.
Frankly, at this point, it’d be harder to name a brand that isn’t aesthetically going through a mid-life crysis. You know? Go for it! Give me one.
When I was a junior, I was given an entire front-end app to develop entirely on my own with very little guidance from the team-lead. It was some ridiculously bad code, especially since it was my first time working with React with basically zero preparation.
Few months later, project is delivered, I get some time to read docs and guides before starting the next one. Since I was learning theory on what I would practise earlier, I was digesting it extremely fast and it helped me patch up all the holes in my thinking and learn how things should actually be done.
Soon after the next project came and it was definitely much more of a smooth ride. The code was alright and even the early decisions I made were pretty sustainable much later. It was another project I was working all alone, then some people joined in and I was teaching them, but I would always guide them too much and they weren’t growing very fast.
Even after a few months, these people were not ready or willing to work independently, which was my personal failure as a mentor. That’s what really assured me that people should be given a lot of space to properly grow.
My whole career is me working on increasingly larger projects with decreasing assistance. And it’s extremely effective. 4 years in the field and I just became a software architect.
Why not? They have everything on you anyway
Is that even a joke or a fact statement at this point?
Does it really matter, though?
I don’t get it
Stop saying that, it has it’s uses /;_;\
Just use the paint, internet person
$2000 per month is just fucking ridiculous if you’re not mortgaging it.
Oh nice, someone created a JavaScript-heavy website based on >100MB minimals.cc boilerplate to compose something that could well be made of a single HTML document.
I saw a full clip on reddit. First time was just as bad, because he did it spontaneously, with no “throwing hearts”. He just heiled out of nowhere.
Yes it had, and that legion even stormed the fucking capitol.
Where did you get that from?
How do you understand it?