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Aboutcornucopia of social awkwardness, he/him, love old school rock 🤘 code-sometimes-awfully
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@YADU removing node modules definately helped 😂
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@synemeup by cleanup I meant removing obsolete code like if else blocks added long back for A/B testing, removing classes associated with the oldest code which has no impact whatsoever etc.
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@hjk101 so different timezones in the same set of logs? Or just a different timezone from the system time?
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@devjesus I absolutely agree. Till pseudo code or process diagrams it's fine. But that's where the line should be drawn.
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Using a flexbox isn't everybody's cup of tea 😂
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@donuts interesting question .. did not think about that .. maybe sth to look for
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@donuts I too had that thought. But then I realised that it can be done without this assumption. I can simply check the last modified date from the metadata to get that info.
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@NoToJavaScript @magicMirror these are the solutions that are used in production and are the correct way.
But the essence of the assignment was the ability to modify a basic binary search to be accomodated to such a huge data.
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@cb219 they did not provide any of these documents. They just provided a sample of the log detailing the information present in a single log line.
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@vintprox the sad part is that even I like it that way 🤦♂️
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@brown please not Netflix 😥
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@craig939393 I know about this book, but what I have realised is that for me learning about stuff while working on it makes it clearer to me.
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As a recent starter, this worries me. Any suggestions you might have so that I don't end up at this place?
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@sbiewald I did not. Just checked. Looks awesome and sth I would definitely use for better commit history.
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@iiii It can but I directly use
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@iiii I guess it's easier to write list based commit messages using an IDE than terminal.
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I agree that making small commits is always helpful. But occasionally I would code for several hours in a single flow that it slips my mind to commit work. @LotsOfCaffeine
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https://github.com/garmeeh/...
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@LLAMS I feel what happens is that with remote work, the working of hours of managers and employees sometimes don't align. And when that happens you find people pinging each other at odd times.
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It gets worse when the remote desktop is a windows machine.
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@yehaaw not always an option especially when you just took your vacation a month ago 😂
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@Devnergy I like No Man's Sky. Calm and soothing. No adrenaline rush. Really helps to de-stress.
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@Oktokolo definitely going to be my pitch in the next sprint meet. Thanks! 😂
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@Oktokolo it probably isn't the last time I fuck up.
The next time I do I will propose that 😂 -
All hail WASM!!
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@myss I see you're a man of culture
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@netikras thanks!
I got it renewed and it works like a "charm"! -
I really wish to read Swiggy's discussion on Slack when they pitched this idea 😂😂
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@jay91 You know what, I really like that idea. The monitor is already at max height but I do have a stand I can use to gain that extra elevation.
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@rutee07 agent of chaos 😥