The problem with the serious threads is that sometimes people disagree with me, but I’m obviously right and so I have no other recourse but to tell them to fuck off and die and then I am unjustly infracted
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The problem with the serious threads is that sometimes people disagree with me, but I’m obviously right and so I have no other recourse but to tell them to fuck off and die and then I am unjustly infracted
Jfc Neco you cant just destroy these peoples' lives
The problem with the serious threads is that sometimes people disagree with me, but I’m obviously right and so I have no other recourse but to tell them to fuck off and die and then I am unjustly infracted
Jfc Neco you cant just destroy these peoples' lives
wait is The Ocho not just a once a year gift anymore?
I've no idea, it's really ESPN2 but the Dodgeball ref felt appropriate
I remember leaving our tv at work on (mandated by company policy) with something like Highly Questionable on ESPN2 and then I'd glance at it an hour later and it would be showing cornhole or drone racing league
Daytime sports programming is kind of its own weird world
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It's... quite impressive how much better a vacuum cleaner works when the hose isn't mostly clogged!
The problem with the serious threads is that sometimes people disagree with me, but I’m obviously right and so I have no other recourse but to tell them to fuck off and die and then I am unjustly infracted
Jfc Neco you cant just destroy these peoples' lives
HELP I’M BEING CANCELED
necco you can't be canceled.
you're like the sun
ever looming
Good code should be self explanatory but sometimes explaining would require a paragraph long method name so maybe just write notes sometimes???
I'm a proponent of using human-readable object and method names as well as using comments.
The more experience I get with coding and working with coders, the more confident I become that self-documenting code requires comments, and uncommented code is by definition undocumented.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
Would only see them infrequently in the Midlands, virtually unknown up here
I haven't had one in my whole life!
Bread leavened with yeast foam, aka barm.
Also the origin of the adjective "barmy", from "barmy-headed", i.e having the affect of a person with a head full of foam
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Programmers are, on the whole, absolutely terrible communicators, terrible documenters, and will claim everything is "obvious" even after being pressed to explain their own work and finding themselves unable.
It's unreal. Anyone who claims good code doesn't need comments is absolutely out of their mind. There is no such thing as fully self-documenting code. SOME code can be read like documentation, particularly well-made headers or REST endpoint descriptors in certain languages. But this is the exception rather than the rule.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
Good code should be self explanatory but sometimes explaining would require a paragraph long method name so maybe just write notes sometimes???
I'm a proponent of using human-readable object and method names as well as using comments.
The more experience I get with coding and working with coders, the more confident I become that self-documenting code requires comments, and uncommented code is by definition undocumented.
"Don't be concise, be clear" is my view on coding. Too many people trying to flex rather then write useful code that can be adapted/fixed/etc by later developers. And they learn this shit in school often too.
I beat Elden Ring! It took me way longer than other people, ~150 hours (some of which was me getting summoned to help lfx with bosses, but only a few hours tbh)
What a fantastic experience. Very satisfying.
Now I'm like...huh, this has been all of my entertainment content for the past month. I haven't been reading or playing LoL or like...anything else. I kinda want to go back to playing LoL right now but I'm not sure. I see why people start NG+ but I think it's best if I don't and just wait for DLC.
Programmers are, on the whole, absolutely terrible communicators, terrible documenters, and will claim everything is "obvious" even after being pressed to explain their own work and finding themselves unable.
It's unreal. Anyone who claims good code doesn't need comments is absolutely out of their mind. There is no such thing as fully self-documenting code. SOME code can be read like documentation, particularly well-made headers or REST endpoint descriptors in certain languages. But this is the exception rather than the rule.
yeah basically all this
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
I beat Elden Ring! It took me way longer than other people, ~150 hours (some of which was me getting summoned to help lfx with bosses, but only a few hours tbh)
What a fantastic experience. Very satisfying.
Now I'm like...huh, this has been all of my entertainment content for the past month. I haven't been reading or playing LoL or like...anything else. I kinda want to go back to playing LoL right now but I'm not sure. I see why people start NG+ but I think it's best if I don't and just wait for DLC.
If you want something different that scratches a similar itch, apparently Tunic is excellent unguided exploration with puzzles and tough bosses and etc
I beat Elden Ring! It took me way longer than other people, ~150 hours (some of which was me getting summoned to help lfx with bosses, but only a few hours tbh)
What a fantastic experience. Very satisfying.
Now I'm like...huh, this has been all of my entertainment content for the past month. I haven't been reading or playing LoL or like...anything else. I kinda want to go back to playing LoL right now but I'm not sure. I see why people start NG+ but I think it's best if I don't and just wait for DLC.
If you want something different that scratches a similar itch, apparently Tunic is excellent unguided exploration with puzzles and tough bosses and etc
That's where I'm going next
I really don't like puzzles, is the problem. I was in Elden Ring for the combat and for the vibes. Exploration is nice but not entirely the point for me, I think.
The other games that are sitting on my computer unplayed are:
Psychonauts 2, Control, and Outer Wilds (I am willing to believe that it's good enough to overcome my distaste for puzzles but I'm a little worried)
I almost want to restart Dark Souls 2 or 3 but I think that's wrong
Oh shit wait I had just bought Warhammer Total War and was 25% into a campaign, maybe that?
(I also still somehow have like 30% of Disco Elysium left from when I started it like 2 years ago and inexplicably can't bring myself to finish it or restart it)
alternately: League of Legends, one million hours a day (...except I had instituted a whole thing about only playing 3-4 days a week, not every day, so I need to stick to that)
The second code stops being written it incurs a maintenance cost, and there's no silver bullet to keep maintenance costs from spiraling out of control, just endless slog.
I've always felt like reinventing the wheel was a code comments problem but the people who need the most help (i.e. ubfamiliar with software // domain) dont even read code comments or docs as far as I can tell (And I feel more RTFM layely but eh). Documented APIs and unit tests against 50-75% of them seem about as good as software quality gets on the internal software Ive done. Comments beyond some high level outline of why/how go to shit too fast without a draconian advocate forcing it in code review.
Weird West is next on my list, it comes out on the 31st and has been spread to many outlets already.
It's a top down systems driven game, sneaking or lobbing explosives, wild west + fantasy creatures.
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I’m sitting pantsless in my Airbnb, eating chips and looking at my jokes for tonight
travelling for comedy rules
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Hallucinations by Blvck Ceiling - banger, or bangest
Some days Blue wonders why anyone ever bothered making numbers so small; other days she supposes even infinity needs to start somewhere.
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Women wear big hats guys dress like a birdfeeder and have 6 arms
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@Organichu I've fucked up my food tracking again (not that I've been eaten super bad, but just the tracking ugh) but i just ran damn near two miles straight. 10 minutes at 6.3mph, 5 minutes at 6.8, and then I turned it up to a running- to-contact 7.5mph and died at 1.87 miles. Motherfucker.
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Some days Blue wonders why anyone ever bothered making numbers so small; other days she supposes even infinity needs to start somewhere.
i just finished elden ring and it also took me ~150 hours. i did everything! and that was a problem! actually too much content! cut like 20% of this game!
Shameful pursuits and utterly stupid opinions
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SummaryJudgmentGrab the hottest iron you can find, stride in the Tower’s front doorRegistered Userregular
My wife brought me that cool shirt back from SXSW, too
Some days Blue wonders why anyone ever bothered making numbers so small; other days she supposes even infinity needs to start somewhere.
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I have the noodliest pair of noodle arms attached to my heavyweight torso
I'm tha model for that weird looking armored core where you saved weight with the noodle arms
Some days Blue wonders why anyone ever bothered making numbers so small; other days she supposes even infinity needs to start somewhere.
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Summs you absolutely look different than your picture from like a year ago when your daughter was handing you your helmet.
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imo it was very similar to, but noticeably worse than, season 1, which is a bit of a bummer
still watchable though
but they're listening to every word I say
I've no idea, it's really ESPN2 but the Dodgeball ref felt appropriate
Jfc Neco you cant just destroy these peoples' lives
HELP I’M BEING CANCELED
I remember leaving our tv at work on (mandated by company policy) with something like Highly Questionable on ESPN2 and then I'd glance at it an hour later and it would be showing cornhole or drone racing league
Daytime sports programming is kind of its own weird world
necco you can't be canceled.
you're like the sun
ever looming
but they're listening to every word I say
LICK IT. LICK THE FROTH.
Shame.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Haven't had a barm cake in ages
Would only see them infrequently in the Midlands, virtually unknown up here
I'm a proponent of using human-readable object and method names as well as using comments.
The more experience I get with coding and working with coders, the more confident I become that self-documenting code requires comments, and uncommented code is by definition undocumented.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I haven't had one in my whole life!
but they're listening to every word I say
Bread leavened with yeast foam, aka barm.
Also the origin of the adjective "barmy", from "barmy-headed", i.e having the affect of a person with a head full of foam
It's unreal. Anyone who claims good code doesn't need comments is absolutely out of their mind. There is no such thing as fully self-documenting code. SOME code can be read like documentation, particularly well-made headers or REST endpoint descriptors in certain languages. But this is the exception rather than the rule.
"Don't be concise, be clear" is my view on coding. Too many people trying to flex rather then write useful code that can be adapted/fixed/etc by later developers. And they learn this shit in school often too.
What a fantastic experience. Very satisfying.
Now I'm like...huh, this has been all of my entertainment content for the past month. I haven't been reading or playing LoL or like...anything else. I kinda want to go back to playing LoL right now but I'm not sure. I see why people start NG+ but I think it's best if I don't and just wait for DLC.
The fix is:
I consider this "self-documenting", in a manner of speaking -- the documentation is attached to the code.
yeah basically all this
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
If you want something different that scratches a similar itch, apparently Tunic is excellent unguided exploration with puzzles and tough bosses and etc
That's where I'm going next
I really don't like puzzles, is the problem. I was in Elden Ring for the combat and for the vibes. Exploration is nice but not entirely the point for me, I think.
The other games that are sitting on my computer unplayed are:
Psychonauts 2, Control, and Outer Wilds (I am willing to believe that it's good enough to overcome my distaste for puzzles but I'm a little worried)
I almost want to restart Dark Souls 2 or 3 but I think that's wrong
Oh shit wait I had just bought Warhammer Total War and was 25% into a campaign, maybe that?
(I also still somehow have like 30% of Disco Elysium left from when I started it like 2 years ago and inexplicably can't bring myself to finish it or restart it)
alternately: League of Legends, one million hours a day (...except I had instituted a whole thing about only playing 3-4 days a week, not every day, so I need to stick to that)
I've always felt like reinventing the wheel was a code comments problem but the people who need the most help (i.e. ubfamiliar with software // domain) dont even read code comments or docs as far as I can tell (And I feel more RTFM layely but eh). Documented APIs and unit tests against 50-75% of them seem about as good as software quality gets on the internal software Ive done. Comments beyond some high level outline of why/how go to shit too fast without a draconian advocate forcing it in code review.
It's a top down systems driven game, sneaking or lobbing explosives, wild west + fantasy creatures.
travelling for comedy rules
How Elden Ring focused is your set. Judging by my online environment "is this a dog" jokes are doing big numberd.
Sounds like the start of a good joke.
I’ll be talking to real people and not some internet nerds
my set is entirely based on how men drive like this and women drive like this
I'm tha model for that weird looking armored core where you saved weight with the noodle arms
Well done brother.