That guy? He was horrible at AA. Did something to the water cooler and now everyone is falling off the wagon
steventhedev
shopt -s cdspell
I mean, it is shit posting
I think we finally figure out how to not poop for three days
You think it's out of hand now?
Just wait until 9am Moscow Standard Time on monday morning. It'll take a little bit of time for them to drink their coffee and have the morning meeting to figure out their talking points. The smarter ones will wait until 9am eastern before they start posting.
Those young machine spirits need their rest
One upvote is not enough.
I once wrote a commit message the length of a full blog post comparing 10 different alternatives for micro optimization, with benchmarks and more. The diff itself was ten lines. Shaved around 4% off the hot path (based on a sampling profiler that ran over the weekend).
Ew no.
Abusing language features like this (boolean expression short circuit) just makes it harder for other people to come and maintain your code.
The function does have opportunity for improvement by checking one thing at a time. This flattens the ifs and changes them into proper sentry clauses. It also opens the door to encapsulating their logic and refactoring this function into a proper validator that can return all the reasons a user is invalid.
Good code is not "elegant" code. It's code that is simple and unsurprising and can be easily understood by a hungover fresh graduate new hire.
Yes. I'll read the content, but I try to avoid interacting.
~~Mind you, db0 himself is a tankie, although he doesn't seem to insist on imposing that on the users or communities on his instance.~~
EDIT: I stand corrected. Apologies to db0 for lumping him in with that crowd.
Gotcha. So all horses are purple?
I hope you're wrong about both Israeli territorial ambitions and the unwillingness of Hamas to release hostages.
How are the Egyptian media covering the news?
The anti-Israel crowd are basically the MTG and Boeberts of the Democratic party. Right on down to outlandish claims about crisis actors