I never, ever hated my job as a programmer as much as when I was forced to do pair programming. If I’d wanted to be around another person all day, I never would have become a programmer in the first place.
They forgot vasking an llm for help fixing it for them.
Now there’s two bugs
When I was a kid, I programmed a jump and run game and each time I found a bug, I made a new level in which you needed to use it.
Sometimes I feel like the only non-tech worker on Lemmy. This place desperately needs more diversity
That’s a normal consequence of more tech-savvy people leaving Reddit than others. Just gotta wait for spez to mess it up even more and we’ll get a wider variety of people here.
This is a small niche site after all - logging in requires knowing about its existance - and reddit is very popular, but not in a good way. Even in disagreement, I have not found that level of hostility here. At some point reddit was starting to become a dead weight in my life, incapable of giving me unique informations.
Encourage your other non-tech friends and colleagues to join a Lemmy instance then. The fediverse hasn’t gotten big enough and normal people haven’t really gotten to the level of technical literacy yet to be able to come here organically yet
We are here because we are nerds that already care about FOSS.
I love the little bug holding up the stick supporting everything in the stack overflow.
That’s exactly what I was reminded of. There truly is an xkcd for everything.
Where’s the
console.log('here')
? That would be the equivalent of a “you are here” on a map.