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Well. That escalated quickly!
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Fuck, his spine must look like a bowl of spaghetti
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It probably doesn't need to function Jesus christ
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Until you realise that repo has over 1500 stars 🤔
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@eloy Did you reply to the wrong thread or something? as no one even came close to mentioning "doing the same thing and expecting different results"
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@matste It must be a really sad existence, spending a huge chunk of your week going somewhere that you don't give a shit.
You're taking this to scale 10. No one said about being emotionally attached to work, it's as simple as engaging brain when completing a task.
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@arcsector originally I put beer minimum
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@Root That's the confirmation I was looking for
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@MrCSharp the complete truth is I do my best to lead by example most places I've worked and I'm not even talking about efficiency or scalability or design per se. Those things can be taught to anyone who want to learn. I'm talking about common sense stuff. I can give examples, but that's not the point. It's not even just code, it's more about just having a little pride in your work, and not just doing the bare minimum you can get away with. When you start with pride and passion, everything else should fall into place, given ego stays out of the way.
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00001000
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@karma haha, extremely inventive pickles nonetheless
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This deserves to be on xkcd
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@karma Maybe we should ask Rick and Morty for help
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@karma I didn't realise human civilisation started 2019 years ago
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@AleCx04 my response was to the question you asked "in what context are you referring to when you say slavery". If you look at it as more of a slave to _the system_, where governments do as they see fit, bend the rules to their own agenda and don't listen to the people and couldn't really care about them either. They lie and pay of the media, penalise everyone for the slightest infringements whilst they're getting away with murder, they constantly violate everyone's privacy and are completely untrustworthy. I just think everyone should be a little more skeptical.
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@AleCx04 What about this definition.
(Law) the state or condition of being a slave; a civil relationship whereby one person has absolute power over another and controls his life, liberty, and fortune.
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@AleCx04 I'm not even talking about working at all. Whether you're on minimum wage or a small fortune it doesn't matter either. Slavery is way deeper than what you take home or how many hours you work. Both of those are optional. Although I'm sure a lot of people still feel trapped and worked like a slave in that environment. Without being a complete sadist, I think everyone should be able to do whatever they want to do, as long as they're not causing harm to others. Unfortunately we're all forced into submission by own own governments
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@AleCx04 you're getting slavery and capitalism confused
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@AbhishekDoshi You lost me at Gmail. AOL I might have been interested
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@AbhishekDoshi industrial experience? Is that like making universes and stuff
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@AleCx04 I'd hope you're not a human cotton picker, otherwise you probably downloaded the wrong app. Unless you're a nomad or some sort, just because you haven't got chains around your ankles doesn't means you're not controlled and not a slave. Whether you want to believe it or not.
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@NotWhoIUsedToBe self employed or not, we all still pay tax, we all have to adhere to rules and laws we don't like or agree with and we all (at least probably all) have no real power. We're slaves.
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Did you apply to be god's PA
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In London there's literally endless "DevOps" positions available at the minute. Backend Dev wise, there's a tonne of python and node positions all year round. If you know C++ there's plenty of opportunity to get to a hedge fund or bank as a quant if that's or interest. Quite a few PHP and Java roles although not like 5 years ago. Seen a few Erlang and Elixir positions, Scala too, hardly any ruby. Golang is really popular too right now, for some absurd reason. Plenty of opportunity to work with other languages however they're not typically a core skill requirement.
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@Gregozor2121 explain?
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@succyproggy Gates probably has more than 10 billion down the back of his sofa
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@Root me too, although I mainly put down their of known evilness down to their inability to be all that evil. Google is the one company I'd like to completely remove all traces of from my life. Although it's practically impossible thanks to Android and YT 😭
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@4160Tuesdays a history of violating privacy for their own or governmental agenda
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I guess what I was really asking is, how evil are Apple? To what degree do they work with intelligence agencies and as for Google I ditched chrome for Brave, but am considering switching to Firefox. Can we trust chromium? It's OSS but with it's 850k commits and 3.2GB codebase, that doesn't mean much.
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@Root I think they sell $2k radios