Cool youtube video describing capitalists controlling clocks to make laborers work for longer hours.
potatoguy
Yeah, minix, etc. I'm drunk, so don't take my comments as anything serious.
Shitty people having power over others under them, even the craziest things happened at that time, like rich people in victorian time paying to get to the poorest regions of london to experience poverty. All thanks to craptalism.
It's all about control, from the RTO mandates to controlling the clock on the city center square. (I'm drunk)
Just works should change from mint to cachyos, fuck around and find out should be gentoo, linux from scratch is you building it from literally nothing, not even torvalds do that (he uses fedora).
Should also have another one, the best:
OpenSuse Tumbleweed
I use it on my work machine, against all managerial shenanigans, truly the best distro.
Edit: I'm drunk, so I'm making the worst comments ever seen
how come that they can circumvent them?
Copilot writing all the unit tests and passing, while the unit tests don't test anything or test the wrong thing. Passing the wrong thing to the services that consume their services, so it seems it works, but the service downstream just doesn't work anymre.
Oh, now I understand what you said and agree with it.
Just annoyed, I have some important work to do and then bam, a Teams call on the code we wrote and they broke. I would like to propose some help for them to understand better their system, yes.
I showed an error to them, as their project is having a problem with the mock that I have built (for better managing and testing the dev environment) for the entire system and might cause very big problems when encountered in prod (very probable it will happen when the project will be used more, in some time in the near future), they didn't fix it, it was encoutered 1 month ago.
Talking to the boss seems a bad idea, yeah.
I'm thinking about doing a teaching session with the whole team (for the whole project), to explain things in the grand scheme of things of how they work, this might help with what each part of the code does. The project is huge, but the teams are medium sized and we are hiring a lot of people, so it might be good for all to know a little bit more.
The place I work has all that and even more, I think these kinds of errors that happen make upper management even more draconian with the rules (and we already have A LOT of rules).
fascis
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