The OFFICIAL programming thread
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I despise messenger. I can’t opt out of being open to receiving messages, sometimes calls, from 500 people I don’t really know and definitely don’t want to talk to. My wife uses it though to call me and share stuff she likes which is the only reason it’s on my phone.
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@Tazz said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Since we went to WFH, I can watch porn all day on my personal computer while pretending to work on my work computer!
Laptop class rules! Suck it Musky!
45% price drop! Makes me wonder what’s wrong with it.
I can tell you- DDR4 and 3060 card. VRAM starved and last gen. Way overpowered for normal work, shit for future proofing for games/streamer content.
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@Kilemall probably good for going back and playing your back log of steam games from five years ago that used to require a desktop PC to play though.
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@Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
I keep coming back to a combination of mithril.js and tailwind css. I don’t think it’s possible to build modern web apps with less code. I haven’t worked out a lightweight state solution (vuex, redux etc) and I usually get away without one for small projects anyway.
Gaaah, pretty clear I thought.
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@Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall probably good for going back and playing your back log of steam games from five years ago that used to require a desktop PC to play though.
Oh ya, probably good for most titles right now actually.
It’s time to replace my gaming desktop that’s something like 11 years old, I’d like to play Star Citizen and I figure something is gonna go screwy with China and Taiwan so better to buy while it’s a semi normalized supply chain.
The thing that’s balking me are these video cards priced for the crypto boom that are just incremental money grabs.
I’ve been studying them heavily. I’m never the type to go for the 1100+ card, more the 4070 card level, but that’s 600 (fast dropping to 550), but one of the reasons my machines last so long is putting emphasis on cooling and reasonable power draw.
So I was thinking of going AMD 6700 which is a cut below 4070 but is good enough for now, putting the money into CPU and memory and cooling/power, and just planning to upgrade the video card in 3-4 years where I will end up with something more powerful anyway.
I could guess wrong though and video cards spike cause AI boom.
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@Zeppelin said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
the much dreaded Facebook blackout
Seriously?
Maybe it’s just my friends but Facebook seems dead these days.
It is. I think the only thing it’s used for is interest groups and marketplace
That shittification article practically proved it would become painful and garish, like the main road through town that was shiny and new when built but turns into shitty neon and used car lots and druggies laid out by the garbage bins.
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I’ve been supporting and enhancing a bunch of apps that were written a couple of years before my time at the client. We’re currently doing a system upgrade and using the opportunity to implement a bunch of new features into these apps. For one app, the project manager complained about the UX and wanted to change it from a wizard to a different layout.
So while doing that, I thought, great, since it’s now become a change management issue and the users will need retraining (or at least a guide) I can unfuck a bunch of other things I hated about that app at the same time.
I put this in a presentation I’m creating to justify the changes in a section titled “Old / Problems” with a screen shot of the old app layout:
- Too many blue buttons:
- In <redacted> Design language, these are “emphasized” and are supposed to draw the user’s eyes.
- If every button is emphasized, it is both confusing and meaningless.
- Plus, it looks like a bomb went off in a Smurf factory.
Ah, I crack myself up sometimes.
- Too many blue buttons:
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I guess we can close this thread now or just leave it open to the bots?
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall probably good for going back and playing your back log of steam games from five years ago that used to require a desktop PC to play though.
Oh ya, probably good for most titles right now actually.
It’s time to replace my gaming desktop that’s something like 11 years old, I’d like to play Star Citizen and I figure something is gonna go screwy with China and Taiwan so better to buy while it’s a semi normalized supply chain.
The thing that’s balking me are these video cards priced for the crypto boom that are just incremental money grabs.
I’ve been studying them heavily. I’m never the type to go for the 1100+ card, more the 4070 card level, but that’s 600 (fast dropping to 550), but one of the reasons my machines last so long is putting emphasis on cooling and reasonable power draw.
So I was thinking of going AMD 6700 which is a cut below 4070 but is good enough for now, putting the money into CPU and memory and cooling/power, and just planning to upgrade the video card in 3-4 years where I will end up with something more powerful anyway.
I could guess wrong though and video cards spike cause AI boom.
Not sure about right now but earlier this year/late in 2022 it was kinda a good time to buy a GPU.
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I blame Hog.
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@Gators1 about 40% of the work I’ve been doing for the last year and a half is optimizing horrendous code.
The first one I was tasked with was an app that was taking 6+ minutes to load in production. It was a hella stressful task because I’d never done that kind of programming before so it was pretty much learning a new language and the dev tools. The business were fed up with dealing with other outsourced IT resources that were in over their head so I came into it with time pressure and no goodwill left.
Anyway, I got it down to a few seconds so it paid off and is probably one of the reasons why I’ve still got work there.
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
I blame Hog.
Pretty simple, cost of programming goes down with automated gen tools and no incentive to optimize and hardware horsepower can make your shit product tolerable.
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This made me laugh. In 2012, someone wrote an example for the smallest possible window manager you could write. If you don’t know what a window manager is, think the part of Windows that does the actual windows. Anyway, he did it in only 50 lines of C code. It is barely usable but works as a proof of concept and the author hasn’t touched it since.
Then 8 years later, someone raises an issue on the GitHub repo reporting that, when using this window manager, right-click in Firefox is broken:
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Oops
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Tits?
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Passwordz
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Boring

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