PlexSheep

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[–] PlexSheep 3 points 2 years ago

That's something we (i study computer science) learned in our 3 months of BWL (Business Management teachings). You got to calculate a rate of people getting sick, and have to higher enough people so that people getting sick is tolerable without things going to shit.

This is a management problem. They don't have enough employees. And don't dare to push yourself to do more work as compensation because someone is sick, unless paid for it.

[–] PlexSheep 0 points 2 years ago (2 children)

If it's a reference, then put your source in the post.

[–] PlexSheep 4 points 2 years ago

Ich habe gestern eine brücke gebaut.

[–] PlexSheep 6 points 2 years ago

Sympathisch

[–] PlexSheep 4 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Then why are you considering it at all. I just rediscovered my old W-213 still going strong. I readjusted the seconds to match the current time, and I love the beep sounds.

[–] PlexSheep 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

You are making prejudiced, generalized, assumptions and presenting them as facts.

You are at best naive if you think people use vim and a terminal instead of "better graphical alternatives" (which there are none of if you've really gotten into vim/emacs/whatever). And we don't do it to seem hardcore (maybe we are, but that's a side effect). Software in the terminal is often more simple to use, because it allows chaining together outputs and has often simpler user interfaces.

The second paragraph is word salad. Developers should name their shit properly regardless of editor and it's quite simple to have a professional dev setup with 'intellisense' and auto complete in neovim. In fact, vim/neovim and I assume emacs too have much more features and flexibility of which users of IDEs or vscode wouldn't so much as think of.

I assume your prejudice comes from the fact that vim is not a "one size fits all no configuration needed" integrated development environment (IDE) but rather enables the user to personalize it completely to their own wishes, a Personalized Development Environment. In that regard, using one of the "better graphical tools" is like a mass produced suit while vim is like a tailor made one.

Just let people use what they like. Diversity is a strength.

[–] PlexSheep 1 points 2 years ago

It's just that there are lots of stuff that don't really work (out of the box) with Wayland systems, an example being getting an IME with ibus/fcitx5 to work in browsers.

[–] PlexSheep 3 points 2 years ago

What do you mean by that? That the games are easy to emulate, or that volunteers have spent countless hour getting Emulation to work so now it's possible?

[–] PlexSheep 2 points 2 years ago

I agree with you. It's a neat design idea to make things a bit more maintainable perhaps, but it's just annoying to program with.

[–] PlexSheep 3 points 2 years ago

The something else is called kanji, and are very complicated characters stolen from China with many meanings and pronunciation. Learning Japanese is very 楽しい (it is really)

[–] PlexSheep 1 points 2 years ago

Rust is used more Ethan you think

[–] PlexSheep 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I'm also German, and our beautiful language being compared to java feels like an insult to me.

Strength in diversity, I guess

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