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Wow, Musk said somethig smart for once.
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Elon Musk is a nazi.
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>>107103596
>asks why white engineers get paid so much
>"optimizes" them by importing millions of jeets until people complain about no jobs
>"optimizes" them again by outsourcing to India
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elon musk is basically on some form of drugs at all times. it could be weed, adderall, mollies, ibuprofen, whatever. every morning he wakes up and goes pic related.
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>Joining a company after being older than 22yr old.
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>>107103716
You can't be very successful without performance enhancing drugs nowadays
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>>107103716
Caffeine(from tea) directly lead us to inventing the musket and steam engine (caffeine from coffee). Alcohol is good for fucking and social events but not much for working aside from drunk ramblings.
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>>107103645
Meanwhile he's trying to add banking services to Twitter.
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buy btc and hodl it until 2028
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I DONT CARE ABOUT ANY OF THIS SHIT ANYMORE BURN IT ALL DOWN FUCKKKKKKKK
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Almost cried yesterday and again today I might be burned out guys. Time for alcoholism and egirls to cope.
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>>107103815
you ok man
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>>107103815
I was drinking after a long break, overall it's not worth it. But I slept for almost 24 hours, which was good.
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>>107103683
fucking based as hell
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>>107103829
i can't take the retarded jeet projects being forced down my throat before we've finished treating the wounds of the previous 5 projects anymore

i want to move to a sparsely populated country free of nonwhites with my girlfriend and slave away at manual labor instead and be free of this dystopian hyper-american profession

>>107103855
>it's not worth it
feeling a little good in what feels like little time i have left on this planet at this rate, actually seems worth it :)
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>>107103731
I have never gotten anything at all regardless of my age. Luckily my subsciousness is competent enough to figure it out implicitly.
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I've only been working for 3 years and I'm already losing steam. No motivation whatsoever. How am I supposed to do this for 30 fucking years? What is even the point? I'm too pussy to kill myself but I genuinely wish I just wouldn't wake up one day
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>>107103815
Egirls are a meme. Anime Idols are where it's at.
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>>107103934
sigh nvm i don't feel bad for you anymore. ngl im starting to get race fatigue here.
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>>107103950
you need to get a wife and kids so you can't even think about stopping work
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>>107100960
Every one of them is shit. Your only saving grace is I don't think they're the companies that give you fake resumes and have someone else do screener calls to scam you into a role while taking 60% of "your" pay.
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>>107103950
Your problem is that you think in the long term which only causes suffering. The best way to live is to think about the evening in the morning and about Friday on Wednesday. Do stuff like investing your money or going to the gym which is beneficial long term but never think about anything but the immediate future.
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>>107103958
You are not a white person living in a west european country and it shows. I'm not racist, I have just learned my lesson and need to get the fuck out of the "prosperous" first world obsessed with vilifying whites and appeasing non whites.
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>>107103596
Damn he's so smart and like literally me, i wonder if i can get as rich as him
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>>107103970
0 chance of that happening, i am an excess male, also i already aged out of it being socially acceptable to be with a reproductive female
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>>107103976
>Do stuff like investing your money or going to the gym which is beneficial long term but never think about anything but the immediate future.
literally this you have to simulate a zogbot to live in the zog world
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>>107103996
>socially acceptable
Why do you even care about that anymore when your social existence is not socially acceptable to begin with?
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we get it man "whites are le victims". yadayadayada, all day with this shit holy fuck.
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>>107103716
That's true for most people.
>at a party held by my gf's friend
>a group of about 7 women
>6 are school teachers
>overhear a conversation they're having about anti-depressants
>5 of them are on them
It's pretty nuts. They talk about their pysch drugs like someone would talk about their favorite tea 30 years ago.
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>>107103596
>talk to manager
>"we would need to implement this so in future we can have more maintainability and upgradability"
>he says "nah, just PoC now"
>1 month passes
>he says "we need to implement this so we can have more maintainability and upgradability"

One day I am going to shoot up the office, and I work from home
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>>107104009
i don't care about it but the women certainly do
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>>107104022
>It's pretty nuts. They talk about their pysch drugs like someone would talk about their favorite tea 30 years ago.
It's not that new I remember watching a Frontline episode about prozac enthusiasts and this was 30 years ago
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>>107104022
>>107104047
Some antidepressants are great aids to fall asleep with at low doses but they've never done anything but irritate me otherwise.
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I hate jeets in software so fucking much
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>>107104047
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-zxBNz3XbM
1966
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>>107103683
Why does Musk instantly trigger the reddit bots?
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>>107104067
Everyone except jeets hates him nowadays.
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>>107104080
Who is everyone? Trannies on Reddit?
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>>107104090
Have you somehow missed how he called Trump a pedo and started his own meme party?
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I started taking my diet and fitness super seriously about 6 months ago, and guys, I am sorry to report that life really does get better when you lose weight and improve your cardiovascular system. I feel less emotional, more energetic, happier, and healthier than I ever have, just by losing 25 pounds and going for runs every day or so. The strangest thing is that work feels more tolerable now too. I just tell myself "yeah my boss is being an asshole but he's diabetic and fat so who can blame him"
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>>107104104
Have you had increased success with females?
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>>107104098
Huh? Trump isnt going to be in the election after the term. What are you even talking about? Are you one of those brainwashed reddit trannies?
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>>107104104
I've lost weight by diet, exercise/lifting and by GLP1 and I've never felt any better.
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>>107104110
Yes. But I have a GF so I don't pursue them, but definitely notice more stares and flirtations these days than ever before.
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>>107104112
Reddit hat
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>>107104104
good lad, I hope your gf is happy with your progress

be sexy for each other
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>>107104118
It really is insane how much it improves your life.
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I'm quite impressed with this AI we have at work that tries to fix code problems. Its probably as good as a 5 YOE SWE. It's so over for you guys.
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>>107104118
>>107104191
Sadly won't fix mine because getting fit doesn't remove nonwhites from my country. Been there done that
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>go to the gym
>run more
>mental gets significantly worse and i start wanting to strangle anything that moves
uhhhh YOU FUCKERS i thought you said this would help
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can this man please shut the fuck up about non whites for 2 days? the schtick is old as fuck now
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>>107104204
Nothing really works for mental health.
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my managaer only manages me

he said we should do a project because it'll make us look good

the thing is, the project would be entirely done be me. He can't code, literally, and it's coding project...

do I just say I instead of We when I present the work?

This fat fuck keeps pissing me off. Yes, I am irritable and it's because I can't respect a fat nocoder managing me.
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>>107104214
Imagine how high the unemployment is in india nowadays if this is the case in the western world.
I bet its impossible to get a single job as a tester.
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>>107104222
You can say "we" but everyone will know it was you, don't worry. Whenever you end up presenting it/showing it off it will be painfully obvious that you built it entirely, since he won't be able to answer any tech questions whatsoever.
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>>107104197
Codex and occasionally sonnet 4.5 are my job now.

Basically no longer a dev, my actual skill now is a mix of systems design and prompting, with maybe 10% manual edits if codex is taking too long or it's something simple.

These things really are incredible, but you need to know how to use them otherwise they go apeshit.
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>>107104214
I shan't be silenced
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>tell retarded indian that he duplicated something unnecessarily, clear as day, any retard could understand it
>retarded indian wants to talk about it
>ignore retarded indian because I'm tired of wasting half the day on his jeet gibberish
>starts cold calling me on teams
>reject call
>he fucking does it again
I should have been a carpenter. These people have made this line of work totally joyless.
>why don't you just answer
Because I'm fucking tired. He's helpless and retarded and I can't understand a single thing he says and I'm just so goddamned tired of dealing with him.
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>>107104204
stop being violent maybe?
also, you have to wait for things to get better

>>107104222
ignore the other retard. just say "I". people won't know if you don't tell them, because they usually don't give a fuck
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>>107104260
ITS BEEN TWO YEARS ALREADY
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>email chain
>subject: blah blah blah | MUST BE ACTIONED BY TODAY
>the email chain is a week and a day old
fucking lmao
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>email chain
fucking lmao
>*ignores it*
make tickets retards
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>>107104334
magnesium
vitamin d3
zinc
sauna

also stoicism
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>>107104334
oh lol
guess you need to find a way to calm down
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>>107104398
imo stoicism is just compartmentalization and all it does is put the screams in a box in the corner of your mind
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>>107104433
Yes
Boys scream and cry
Men cope and/or kys at 50
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>>107104433
the dirty little secret that modern society won't tell you is that "compartmentalization" is FINE. For all of humanity, people have had to box away shitty events that happened in theirs minds and move on. Look at the healthiest/happiest person you can imagine - I guarantee you that bad things have happened to them and they have mentally filed them away and don't dwell on it every day. Compartmentalize as much as you can.
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>>107104433
why do you have screams at all?
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>>107104490
the hottest kind of egirls fetishize scream masks bro keep up with the meta
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Hello
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>>107104550
Yes, saar?
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>>107103645
No, he fucking didn't.
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>>107104433
>just compartmentalization
Do you take your work home?
Does someone piss you off in traffic and then get prissy at work because of it?

"Compartmentalization" means treating things on their own merit and field. Being so mentally weak you get emotionally biased for rest of the day/week/month is dumb.
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>>107104596
Quick call?
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>>107103683
Not the first time we put them in charge of the space program.
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People who send me a message on teams that is just 'hello' and then they don't say anything else about what their problem is until you drag it out of them need to be sent to a minefield.
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>>107103756
Speak for yourself. I cannot function without my 10am glass of red wine.
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youtu.be/G9EeZE1Gqwo?
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>>107104024
But this is normal?
You showed the PoC - and now it's time to define it to customer needs
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>>107104662
The jeet special, luckily they don't contact me at all these days
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>>107104726
>they don't contact me at all these days
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>>107104662
tell them you don't like that
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Does anyone here work at splunk and did you start at 200k?
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>>107104768
No, I splunk on my free time to not get arrested.
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>>107104756
I do, but they aren't conversationally fluent in English so they don't understand, and there's nothing you can say in English to make them understand. They "speak English" in the sense that they can say their name and hello and goodbye and please sir and that sort of thing, but as soon as you get into actual conversation it falls apart. Even when they attempt English their retarded accent makes it impossible, you have to have a meeting after the meeting to try and figure out what they said. The first guy that makes an AI product that can reliably translate jeet to English in real time is going to make a lot of money.
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>>107104470
>Look at the healthiest/happiest person you can imagine - I guarantee you that bad things have happened to them and they have mentally filed them away and don't dwell on it every day.

i sometimes listen to people talk about their lives in depth. imo the people who have went through a lot of shit and definitely speak and act differently even if they put on a happy face to others. it kinda shines through every now and then. they focus, divert and deflect about their experiences in certain ways if it really affected them, and they assign gravitas to things happening to other people as well.

desu i'm probably just resentful but i can't stand listening to people that seem to have gotten through everything unscathed. maybe they could be lying and are actually compartmentalizing some crazy shit, but i think i can sorta tell when someone's live has just been a simple, uneventful series of wins and now they are here, and they see the first group as a sort of diseased group of retards that can't figure it out

i do think it's not all about the experiences, but also the types of people. i figure some people don't even register it when bad shit happens to them. i think i would correlate it with low intelligence since anyone with basic pattern recognition is going to want to figure out why bad shit happens to them

>>107104490
just lucky i guess

>>107104629
that's really not what i meant by compartmentalization
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>>107104788
Do you know if they are H1Bs?
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>>107104788
i have issues communicating ideas with my coworker(s) when we both use our native language, so i can't imagine it's really even possible to do that with a considerable language barrier (and potential issues actually being as competent as their assigned roles suggests)
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>>107104743
Got a coworker, close to retirement age. he constantly berates them, tells them how shit they are, has said multiple times that "the only good indian is a dead indian"

He terrorises them so hard they're afraid of calling him
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>>107104866
>has said multiple times that "the only good indian is a dead indian"
give me things that never happened for 100, Alex
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>>107104874
We're not american so it's not as easy to terminate us. Still western euro so it's not something you can just say, but he has said it to me twice already and I've been told he also said it on call with some jeets present
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should i be allowed to work in tech?
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>>107104900
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>>107104819
No, they aren't actually mine they're at a client, but I wouldn't doubt it.

>>107104852
Yeah, it blows my mind how many places I've seen do this, they replace huge pieces of IT with these guys nobody can talk to and then wonder why they have problems. The idea that employees need to be able to communicate and coordinate somewhat just never occurs to them. Always causes a company wide disaster eventually, for the sake of a little less salary, stepping over dollars to pick up dimes.
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>>107104719
it's still in PoC phase
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>>107104788
then your only option is to reply "hey"

Yeah, it sucks living in a world where there is no authentic connection, but just try to comfy maxx

t. from my workplace
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>>107104900
maybe as a QA
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>>107104900
Would you even be allowed in the army?
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>>107104900
Skip tech, I bet you can be a lead engineer. Go apply for GM or Ford.
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>>107104985
sorry sar QA is for indians only. Westerners will never get another QA job again
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>>107104900
Isn't that just 5 points ahead of literal Africans?
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>>107104934
desu im an ESL but i have been speaking it for so long that i actually prefer it for technical discussions now, at least in its written form. so you'd think english speaking indians would be fine. sadly i think most of them learn english from speaking to each other rather than native speakers, so they grow to have an accent that instantly increases my blood pressure by like 40% and they have those idiosyncratic turns of phrase like the needful thing
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>hate my job
>hate my life
>get spur of motivation to apply to some jobs
>open job board
>read ad
>get severely anxious and stressed out
yeah nevermind im gonna die in my current job
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>>107105029
dying employed is better than dying unemployed
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>>107104852
....and what language would that be.
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>>107103596
he's a good scam engineer.
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>>107105042
hindi sirs
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>>107105042
why do you want to know? are you a cop? let's just say it's vietnamese
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>>107104197
We stopped hiring junior devs because it's the same amount of effort to tell Claude Code what to do and Claude Code gives you immediate output
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>>107105082
why don't you just hire them to tell claude to code? and then manage them?
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>>107105082
So what do you hire?
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>>107103596
What does he know about smart engineers when you have to go into a menu on a screen to open a glove box in his car and then manually close it.
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>>107104218
Well I know one thing that definitely works :)
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>>107105099
they don't
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>>107105117
we all know about alcohol anon
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>>107105094
>>107105099

junior devs need too much explaining and hand holding. even if you hire them you'll spend most of your time teaching them what to do, which is just counterproductive.

instead we hired less no. of senior devs (2-3 instead of 7-8 juniors), 6 YOE plus. they need less handholding. anyway junior devs were code monkeys. now claude code does that job.

i dont know how this will work out long term but it's working out for now. also i'll rather kill myself than manage those gen z fuckers
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>>107105175
what can a senior tell claude that a junior cannot?
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>>107105157
i was talking about a more permanent solve
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>>107105186
yes, i should have been more specific: vodka in a water bottle at work
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>>107104900
you can always plug cables and connect things at some ISP or whatever
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>>107105185
>design pattern
>authentication
>use library X,Y,Z in this way (prior experience)
>prompt engineering other LLM to tell to claude code in better way
>added context from vector database
>use this algorithm

vs

>"write me an app"
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>>107105185
When you use tools like Claude Code, you can't just say something like "Build XYZ feature for me." You need to actually tell it step-by-step exactly how to build it, what files to change, exactly where to make what changes and then Claude Code goes and does those changes.

Senior engineers, because of their experience, know what are the steps that you need to take to actually build out that feature. Junior devs don't have that experience so they can't do this kind of a breakdown. So having a junior to tell Claude Code what to do is pretty useless

Also, fuck Gen Z
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>>107104636
Yeah, but no one ever wants to talk about how they got to be there by instituting government funding of higher education, especially in the sciences, going back to the 1800s.
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>>107105263
if you post this reaction image i should be legally allowed to rape you, especially when you are phoneposting
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>>107105263
not exactly, it's more system design, software arch and problem solving. has nothing to do with how you structure the prompt.
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>>107105175
eh i mean anyone who made it to mid/senior level programmer now will become much more valuable to companies in 5-10 years when companies realize there isn't anyone new to hire anymore. and companies will probably still not want to hire juniors because they've already gotten into the groove of doing without them and there's still no real incentive to do it (they'll just job hop)

as for those who graduated recently or have 1-2 yoe: rip. better learn to lie on your resume. of course, that's just going to make companies do even more nepo hiring, which is probably going to make tech incredibly gay and incompetent in the long run.

i guess it's possible someone up high gets pissy about it and we see government intervention or some deregulation that will end with companies to replacing colleges altogether, so instead of students going to school for 4 years and then futilely send out CVs, they apply to pay 100k and do 5 years of on-the-job training at microsoft and get stuck with an non-compete that forces them to work there for the next 10 years
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>>107103716
>>107103683

this was hilarious to see live. i watched the previous day he tried to do a speech and got too nervous, started stuttering, and then completely froze up and stopped talking, and trump sorta saved him.
then the next day he went a little too hard on the xanax and adderall (or some other upper downer combo) and started obliviously throwing up sieg heils.
he is a dumbass junkie. like 90% of the dudes in elite circles are probably not far off being wrecks like that.
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>>107105311
>then the next day he went a little too hard on the xanax and adderall (or some other upper downer combo) and started obliviously throwing up sieg heils.
>he is a dumbass junkie
desu i think he may have knowingly thrown out sieg heils as like some sort of manic affect, but i don't think he can really be a true nazi. say what you will about hitler but he really believed that shit. i don't think elon musk believes in anything except what will get him likes on twitter
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>>107105306
plot for a black mirror episode
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>>107105175
>also i'll rather kill myself than manage those gen z fuckers
What's your issue with Gen Z?
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>>107105355
well i mean it's already basically happening with the h1b thing. the whole point of it is that companies have massive leverage on them and they can't job hop. i think whether we get more and more indentured servitude (brown version) or we switch over to indentured servitude (white version) comes down to what the tech billionaires feel like doing and which way the political winds blow
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>>107105393
Americans have been psyoped into thinking different generation from me = le bad
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>>107105306
we have barely scraped the limit of whats possible with enough code. We still don't have apps for everything. There's still a ton of software that we need in society and now it can be produced really fast. I blame low interest rates, its not over for junior devs yet.
Just because code generation has become faster doesn't mean the code need has been satisfied yet.
If you think software is the only field hit with unemployment then tell me which fields have alot of job abundance right now. I can't see anyone having fun right now.
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>>107105336
oh really, you dont think the guy that went to hebrew school, has a jewish name, and has jewish children, is a real nazi? are you sure?
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>>107105355
shut the fuck up Netflix Golem
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>>107105263
>I don't say what I want and get angry when I don't get it in life
I have a cap for you
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>>107105393
watching them try to use a computer is like watching my grandma use one in the 90s
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>>107105407
Yeah its a psyop. LOL
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TJD
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>>107105503
Trump J. Donald
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Tbf, I'm a junior that's a senior dev at my work and I have TERRIBLE work habits, I barely document shit because I don't know how to document since nobody here taught me and my previous seniors had no documentations. I've been trying to figure shit out but I have no idea what the best practice it and I feel like I get more success from just winging shit. So yeah I'd really appreciate it more if when I get a new job, treat me like a fucking stupid baby for the first few months so I know how things work rather than throw me to the fire.
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>>107105523
good lad

>>107103596
time to visit a cafe
I need to get out more, less wfh
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>>107105409
in my experience using coding AI is like talking to captain obvious for the most part. like i don't get what seniors even use it for, writing boilerplate or something? i mean yeah you can do that with AI but i write that shit out so fast that i don't need AI to do it, and i won't need to double check it 3 times. however i have found it useful for writing some SQL scripts because i hate reading and writing SQL

desu i think AI is only a minor factor in all of this. i don't think it really replaces talented juniors that know how to figure shit out on their own and make themselves useful. i think the greater shift is happening is that we can't just turn on the money printer again and start another tech boom to give jobs to mostly useless juniors for the fun of it. we have to pay debnts now, which means austerity measures for a long time. however, historically people find it really gay to have to pay back undeserved debnts (see: post world war 1 germany) which tends to lead a lot of wacky shit happening in the world. but anyway, my point is that it's very hard to predict how the future will go
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>>107105525
you're alright anon. self awareness is more valuable than any tech skill you'll ever learn. you're already ahead of the curve
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I need to kick two people off one of our product calls. They muddy the discussion every single call. I know their team lead is gonna throw a fit.
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>>107105571
every time the get side tracked, cut them off and say let's stick to the agenda. after 5th time they'll stfu. tried and tested approach
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>>107104104
>I just tell myself "yeah my boss is being an asshole but he's diabetic and fat so who can blame him"
Top kek
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>>107105566
This is prime cope. You can’t beat a computer. It’s only going to get better, and you’ll get older, slower, start forgetting stuff. The computer will do none of that.
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>>107105570
honestly I'd really like to learn what the best practices even are, i'd really appreciate any resources man.
but it feels like anytime I introduce shit to leadership like a formalized intake or ticketing system it's just like GREAT IDEA we can use it to determine your SLA and now we can start "advertising" more stuff to our business members (like they now want me to advertise "training" as a request type for our ticketing system). shit feels like I'm getting double edged sword no matter what I fucking do.
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>>107104104
I'm out of breath just talking on the phone, and I feel like I'll die soon.
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>>107105258
>exactly where to make what changes
So why not do it yourself then? What's the fucking point of an LLM?
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>>107105632
eventually yeah but i don't think these current LLMs can ever really outclass humans. they don't know what's right or wrong, they just regurgitate the materials given to them. so naturally they can never be "better" than said materials

riddle me this, if you had an LLM that was exclusively trained on code written by indian tech students, and you worked really hard on it and gave it 5 trillions dollars worth of energy and compute, what would be the result? i suspect it would be an extremely accurate recreation of what kind of code indian tech students would write

i think LLMs are just hugely successful because they are flashy and even MBAs can understand how the tech works, and consequently sell it to boomers. the fact that they can sorta write my SQL scripts is just a happy coincidence desu
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>>107104112
>Huh?
Enough with your catch phrase.
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>>107105734
>even MBAs can understand how the tech works
i should say, how to use the tech, not how it works
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>>107105566
It's great for people for who writing code isn't a primary activity. For instance, I'm a retard that writes scripts a lot and I'm too stupid for actual programming, but I know enough to read code and recognize bullshit. So LLMs help me out a lot.

Also, it's great for debugging and reading through thousands of lines of logs.
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>>107105789
Yeah I love using LLMs in my spare time for hobbies:

> oh i want to write a little computer vision bot for maplestory this weekend, i wonder how hard that would be...
> oh i want to write a script that helps me try to win radio station concepts
> oh i want to write a script that checks if this thing is in stock that my gf likes and texts her whenever it is

all these things would've been a PITA pre-LLMs for me, but now they are just little fun weekend side projects
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Codegen is awesome.
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>>107105789
Writing scripts = programming
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>>107105566
holy mother of skill issue
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>>107105840
lol. no.
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>>107105566
You can absolutely start another tech boom with low interest rates.
Jerome Powell has been too slow but he's the one responsible for this. If the rates go to zero tomorrow I can guarantee you that everyone would go back to work
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>log in the morning
>alright i'll work on x today
>it's now near 4:00pm
>I have done absolutely nothing and just have a strong meh about everything
what the fuck causes this? I have so little motivation for work anymore. my brain is already coping by saying "fuck it i'll just do this after hours once I take a nap"
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>>107105953
it's the wfh disease only working in office outside of regular times where you can not be bothered by anyone or have any distractions can fix this

us tech bros were made to sit in an empty building away from the rest of society ticking away at our keyboards while the moon shines through the window
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>>107105789
>>107105831
kek I do the exact same too. fuck if I know how to code anymore but if something's really fucky and the fifth iteration hasn't fixed it, I can easily go look into the lines and be like oh this dumbshit AI tried to do x instead of y so then I go back into the prompt and just spin a way simpler solution. (idgaf about performance, it's mostly just small scripts anyways)

and I'm using an outdated shitty model, fuck if I was allowed to use claude? easy peasy.
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>>107105974
i have no idea what you're on about but I am work from home lol. i can probably whip something up in an hour but I just feel so "what's the point ughhhh i'll just do this shit later" and that's one fucking thing lmao
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>>107106006
You have to go into the office jimmy! After hours. 6pm until 11pm. You will get more work done in those 5 hours than in your last 2 months. Trust me!
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>>107104975
Ok, and? Do you think the first PoC is the last? Your attitude makes me think youre a PoC
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>>107106029
I like working in the office desu but I hate having to socialize. I should find a workspace but they're all expensive.
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>>107105566
we dont need to pay debts, we can just print more money. let the good times roll.

>>107105632
have you used ai for anything other than writing scripts? ive seen it take an issue which takes one line to fix correctly, and turn it into 40+ lines across multiple files. the code it writes is not maintainable or you have to prompt very specific, limited scopes.


its useful to have but all the jacking off about it gets really old
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>ive seen it take an issue which takes one line to fix correctly, and turn it into 40+ lines across multiple files.
geez what model are YOU using? what instructions did you give it LOL
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>>107105929
i mean yeah they could do that and spook the boomers into parking their money somewhere else again. but i think it would just make everyone poorer in the long run, because just randomly poking at the economy doesn't actually guarantee that people become better off in the long run, it just reallocates the wealth. even if they turn on the money printer with some wacky quantitative easing scheme again, all that new money will be chasing the same number of goods and services, which means inflation (the asset or regular kind)

i think you can only juice the economy so many times until you start to suffer adverse effects, like zombie companies, industries being created around issues that are man-made, working and making products becoming less profitable than owning and speculating, and so on. when you have 4 people playing weird money minigames for every person actually putting fries in the bag, the fries start costing a lot

what our economies really need is a big fuck-off recession to kill all the retarded zombie companies and gay industries, and also very intelligent and diligent state-commanded recuperative efforts to make sure we build a new economy with our current, very unemployed young working age people. but anyway that's not going to happen
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>>107106104
>we dont need to pay debts, we can just print more money. let the good times roll.
the US gov can definitely do that to get out of debnts, but it'll lead to them losing reserve currency status eventually, at which point they can no longer sell printed dollars for goods and services, which means a lot of bad times
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I don't wanna wake up tomorrow bros
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>>107104090
Have you been living under a rock for the past few years?
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>>107106200
No? I just dont buy into the propaganda, one way or another. I understand the appeal of propaganda if you're already brainwashed for one team or the other tho.
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>>107106153
we can just bully anyone backing out with destabilization or outright war. trust the plan patriots. the ponzi scheme will march on. there is no possible way this backfires or has negative consequences, like every other retarded policy decision made. and if it does all we need is 100 million more immigrants to patch it up.
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>>107106229
same i just dont listen to or watch elon musk because i dont buy into the propaganda i just dont open my eyes when hes on my screen to avoid the propaganda
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gaa gaa goo goo.... !!!!!
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>>107106263
He called out your castration ideology right?
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>>107105311
Nah he just got too excited and since he is autistic he just had to do it
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i just don't understand the amount of indians who buy teslas. its embarassing
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>>107103683
I wish he was, but unfortunately he isn't. He's philosemitic. He was on an X space basically licking the feet of jews, talking about how his name is jewish and he wishes he was jewish.
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>6 /twg/ anons
>driving around in a Dodge caravan
>laptops open, "working"
>hit up drive thru
>take a break from "work" and all shit post together

kek I love imagining having silly friends
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>>107106254
>it's a "multiple world powers have out of touch despots and strongman types who are all hell bent on playing chicken with a world war" episode
boring rerun
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>tfw you're coding to build your CV through "personal projects" on unemployment and tokens run out
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>>107106136
shut up you just hate gen z
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>>107106486
>>tfw you're coding to build your CV through "personal projects"
adding stuff to your CV should be an afterthought. You should be working on personal projects because you enjoy it.
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>third day in big company for first job
>all tech people are full remote
>still can't access onboarding site because of some permission thing
I have no idea what I should be doing so I asked the person who interviewed me and got sent some videos at least
also
>get invited to random meeting with whole team
>have like 10 seconds to say hello and that I just joined
>things move to talk about projects I know nothing about
I wonder if I failed some charisma check already or that I should be saying hello to everyone somewhere
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>>107106414
Classic Liberalism has failed to prevent this since the first WW. One hopes that since wealth and power, while concentrated in few hands, is still reliant on global commerce that the oligarchs will want to still cooperate across international lines. We only need to fear radicals within that oligarchy who wish to be kingmaker.
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>>107106700
I've watched some youtube videos and I've seen those hyperactive people who made youtube channels showing their 200k a year starting offers. So I think I need to be autistic and extremely technical to survive. I am starting to enjoy the grind. I spent more than 3 hours coding today.
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How prepared are you for the upcoming recession? The AI scam will burst in the next few months and we will basically return to the 2022 shit market.
I have enough savings to last me 5 years on rice and beans.
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>>107106737
I am already unemployed. I was thinking about sitting out the private sector by sucking on the government teat with public jobs or a phd.
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>>107106666
well i mean my generation isn't any better. it seemed like most of my alumni hated programming before they even graduated. they were generally incompetent too. most valuable thing a fresh junior can offer to a company is low burn out levels and a fresh mind to use as a canvas, but these people were already burn out and stubborn about not learning anything new even as fresh graduates. i think very few of them actually stayed in the industry

getting nostalgic thinking back to my junior days when i really loved to program day in and day out
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>>107106732
>I am starting to enjoy the grind. I spent more than 3 hours coding today
My cousin recently got into learning how to automate his job and has been asking me questions over the past few months (not overwhelmingly though)
But we talked today and he told me he finds it addicting, its hard to stop and then when you get something right its an adrenaline rush and you can't stop and im like, "yeah thats why i do this too"
Ideally you'd find a way to enjoy it enough to achieve this mindset but... it gets to a point where you are having too much fun at 'work' AND too much fun working on personal projects that you get burned out and gotta chill.
Also, sometimes [both coding for work and coding for yourself] you can get the equivalent of "writers block"
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>>107106813
is vibe coding even coding?
its more like QA and project management
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>>107106834
>is vibe coding even coding?
my cousin is vibe coding and he says he's learning a lot, and he's asking me questions and i learned from not vibe coding.
I've tried vibe coding and it works only sometimes. Its hard to vibecode a project with a fuckton of custom modules and sub-modules and then the AI goes off track and says "well if you are doing this or this is returning that" and you are like, "im not doing this and i never told you it would return anything other than what it returns why are you beating around the bush with your shitty hypothesis instead of looking at what i gave you" and its really annoying
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>be me
>working on company with questionable security practices
>aka we have a file with all passwords that is git-encrypted
>the decryption key is passed around freely
>management realizes this is retarded
>assigns every team the task of updating
>coworker takes the work on my team, eventually says we're free from the "passwords.yaml" file
>a few months go by, I have to work on the post-fix codebase
>all he did was change the file from "passwords.yaml" to "passwords.toml"
Holy fucking shit, I can't take this anymore.
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>>107103596
>i'm 14 and this is deep
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man getting old kinda sucks, even when I have free time from work now, vidya just doesn't feel fun anymore. Tried WoW, league, all the old games I played as a kid and they just seem meaningless
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>>107107181
same. dying eventually is actually a blessing.
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>>107107181
Very thankful I stopped being a vidya manchild at 24 instead of 30 something
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>>107105670
>I'm out of breath just talking on the phone, and I feel like I'll die soon.
This. Worse is that I had this phase the other anon described and lost around 70 pounds, but regained most of it.
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>>107107181
not enjoying vidya anymore is indeed bad, but the worst thing about getting old is slowly watching your body crumble
and realizing you're past your peak and it'll continue to get worse until you die
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>>107107224
my peak performance will be at 45yo
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go to the gym, you fat fucks
I'm almost 40 and I still feel fine
except for the fact that I'm autistic as fuck, only had 1 gf (at 35, lasted 3 years) and the number of women I've fucked can be counted with my hands.
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every second of wfh is pure fucking suffering. i'm trapped at home, totally isolated, while in-office chads get to leer at HR mom milfs strolling around the office in their tight khakis and with their obscenely obvious visible panty lines on full display for all their coworkers to see and gossip about. being afforded a glimpse of just the barest hint of an underwear seam beneath the pants of some average-to-descently attractive female office worker would be like giving a bottle of water to a man dying of thirst in the desert

i've been having a panty line-related mental breakdown for months now. even my typical coping method of having on-the-clock goon sessions with my several gigabytes of creepshot panty line pics saved from threads on /b/ isn't helping anymore. spamming applications to any in-office job on linkedin that i can find but the market fucking sucks so bad right now

bros i don't know if i can take it anymore
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>>107107224
Milestones really don't matter anymore after years of working in your career. So the fun of figuring things out goes out the window. Even household projects eventually get figured out before becoming routine bullshit. I think that is a major reason why bored people get married and have kids for the hell of it. They are even lucky if they love each others long enough to avoid a divorce until the kids hit high school.
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>>107107181
Vidya isn't fun anymore. Also trannies invaded the souls games communities ruining the last good games multiplayer.
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>>107107181
Europa Universalis V just released today, bucko.
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>>107107202
What is even there to do as a young man?
Even casual sex is kinda boring these days, plus women are so efficient at being whores that not a lot of effort is needed to get your dick wet. If it were not for gaming I'd just sit and ruminate for a few hours every day.
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I think I saw my M4 in line at the cafeteria today
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I am 42 and I feel like I could die any moment. I am not even fat (BMI 21).
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>>107107497
You are supposed to have your rifle cleaned and ready to go on you at all times anon. No one is supposed to steal your rifle when deployed.
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>>107107497
Why doesn't your car want to eat with you?
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>>107107376
>i'm trapped at home, totally isolated, while in-office chads get to leer at HR mom milfs
during the company irl meetup i went into the office and it didnt even look like an office, it looked like it was decorated like a wealthy person's home and welcoming.

They had a liquor bar for fucks sake
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>>107107446
I got into the rock climbing fad and I enjoy it. Plenty of cute foreign chicks at the local gym.
If I lived next to the sea I would try surfing or scuba.
I'm having fun just trying things out because I currently dread staying home
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>>107103971
They are all shit but Deloitte is by far the worst.
It's literally a cult, where they happily work unpaid overtime and look down upon anyone who doesn't.
I've met people from all of them and the Deloitte guys are just not right in the head.

On the other hand, because these companies are so trash, if you manage to survive, you will get promotions/raises really fast, cause everyone is jumping ship as soon as they can.

So if you can last for a while you can easily build your resume and paycheck and then jump ship to a company with a good culture, when you've had enough.

And finally because it's so client dependent you might just luck out and land in a long term contract with a good client who has good work culture.
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Well. That's a new one.
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>>107108030
>attend meetings and be held accountable for jeet code
can't imagine the shame
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>>107108030
this gives me scam vibes. idk why, but I suspect you might end up being used to scam companies, transfer money or who knows what. you also won't get paid and might even end up being sued by those clients, probably.
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>>107103950
>>107103976
This, start off with a budget. Figure out what you have coming in and going out. You can wake up an hour or half an hour ealier and go for a walk before starting your day, it helps a lot. Also try not to use the phone or computer a couple of hours before sleep. I try to do meal prep or chores around the home.
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>>107105724
there isn’t that’s why the bubble is gonna pop. It’s useful to augment dev work but that’s it

most of the devs who like LLMs: have a propensity for gambling, are writing code that doesn’t have to work for long periods of time, or were bad to begin with and just trust the LLM
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>>107108030
>I only told the dumb cattle we would deport
>You still love me though, right?
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I've been vibe coding a lot, and I feel like both sides don't understand it at all.
>Autists try to use it as a be all and end all without QAing and then getting mad at it when it doesn't work, when AI is best used for either boilerplating, getting a "concept" working and then you reverse engineer (which AI makes it pretty easy since they comment the way through), or very simple functions to build on. No it won't fucking understand your entire script if you don't give it the exact and very specific details if you just dump it.
>Business users think it's literally magic even though you'll spend probably 2x the time QAing to fix the hallucinations and dumb shit AI does.
It's probably a game changer like excel. Once it can self "correct" itself by even going "yo this is too complex, can you break this down for me". It's fucking OVER. But the fact is it's still going to make a lot of mistakes and misinterpret shit without a doubt and that's the saving grace for programmers right now.
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Does anyone care at all? In life and at work? Otherwise at work I don't care about people at all. I don't think I'm better than anyone, I'm actually retarded. I just don't care. i dont even care if my coworkers die. I don't even care if my neighbors die. i'm just here to pay my bills and fuck off.
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>>107108246
I used to care, before the jeets.
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>>107108260
Same. Had to to do half a month of interviews to end up working alongside retards that both don't know English and can't code for shit.
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>>107108260
We've given them all lives paid for from the Western weak-minded politiciasn to give us inflation and a strong Chinese economy. Never forget that we are all being played by corrupt finance and foreign greed to mold the world in their quicks gains and total control of our governments and institutions.
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>>107105632
>you cant beat google search its only going to get better
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>open up laptop
>blocked on all tasks
>just stare at computer screen
every day
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>>107103784
palantir has gotten me way more gains than any stinkcoin ever has, and probably ever will
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>>107101951
That's literally what I did. Tried swapping RAM, one stick, other stick, putting in a known good stick from my own reserve, then resetting CMOS, and was about to try swapping the CPU when I considered swapping out the PSU. Still ended up taking about half an hour.
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>>107104900
only as an exec
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>>107105029
Hey that was me 2 weeks ago.
Just hit the apply button bro.
It gets easier.
Now I'm applying every day to a new job.
Even if I got no replies it boosted my confidence.
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Men are invisible until they become successful and so the path to success is a lonely one, filled with setbacks and suffering he learns to thrive alone.

This is why when a man finally arrives, and the world suddenly decides it wants to know him, because now and only now does he merit consideration - you can understand why he’d be cynical. And he’s right to be. Because the only people that can ever truly mean something to a man are the ones who will stick by him when he has nothing, not the ones who appeared when he became something. For most men like him that means a fairly solitary life, but he’s comfortable with that. You never wanted him, and now he doesn’t need you - he learned to thrive alone. When he needed you, you didn’t want him, but now you want him, he doesn’t need you.

Some of you reading this will think I’m projecting or speaking for myself, but I’m not. I’m speaking for all the silent unheard men who had to struggle alone for years on end in the rain and in the heat, in the dark and in the cold, on gloomy days and on stressful ones, without encouragement, recognition or even as much as a compliment - the men who were ignored, passed over, berated and neglected but soldiered on anyway in their refusal to let a cold and unforgiving world that pretends to be more loving than it is beat them down, but instead cultivated an enduring spirit of good humour and aspiration that knows better than to expect something for nothing from anyone - care and compassion especially.
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So forgive those self-made successful men if they seem a little detached, a little ruthless, a little neglectful - but you haven’t made the journey they’ve made, and so suddenly showering them with the care and concern they were always denied because you finally see them as people isn’t going to make them forget. They’ve been conditioned not to need you, and so your noisy compassion is a luxury at best, at worst, an irritation.

Never let it be said then that a man is not a success object, because that’s all he is. And be prudent in knowing the sentimental will deny this most deepest of truths because they have no stomach for it, and yet do not allow their foolish bleating to mislead you. The sooner you embrace this reality, the sooner you will make peace with it and start to thrive in spite of it, or perhaps somewhat poetically, because of it.
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>>107103596
Something about a broken clock.
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man i'm just ready for it to be fucking over
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Just got out of an uninterrupted 3 hour presentation on AI

I love AI!!!!!!!
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I'm up to the "providing references" stage of the interview process, but it's still "fingers crossed"...
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learn a trade
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>>107109227
i just got fucking heemed today from trading on the stock market
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>>107103716
Meth and Adderall are usually fine just stay away from ketamine that shit is useless and worse than fent
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>>107103683
all nazis are right wingers, but right wingers are not necessarily nazis, well this elon is just a retarded right winger
learn difference
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>>107109252
i got ketamine for a surgery once and it was aight (granted it was also mixed with fent)
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>>107109247
Learn to trade
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>>107109252
Yeah dude just build up a nice healthy meth habit
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>>107109329
the jew FEARS the responsible meth user
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>>107104630
Just kill me now
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>>107103596
empty bullshit from the retard musk
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>>107103947
I'm also a subconscious worker, but people often have trouble reading my thoughts or understanding my thought process
I often get told to communicate more, even though I try my best
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>>107103596
Should rockets exist?

(serious question)
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>>107109198
This, except it's me drip feeding 2 hours of "AI knowledge" to a dementia ridden Chinese hag who has no idea what the fuck is going on and keeps interrupting with stupid questions
She then goes on to forget 80% of what I told her the next day
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>gaydar alarm goes off watching a random Computer Chronicles
many such cases
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>>107103756
Alcohol is good for working, if you are basically a field hand, the calories and slight buzz are good for that sort of gross and uncoordinated manual labor

Yard and garden work go great with booze
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>>107108230
LLMs can't explain the steps they took to solve a problem, they just bullshit steps that sound like they make sense
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>>107109595
I can't explain how I am solving in my head 14*7+82. If I try, I won't get the right answer. At least, I can't explain at the same time.
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>>107109661
Moreover, I do badly if I have to say the number out loud, I do way better if I just type the answer, or write it.
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>>107109502
what else am i going to fire at your house
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>>107108230
You are not vibe coding.
Vibe coding is when you repeatedly prompt the LLM until it spits out something that is 90% close enough. Then you quickly touch it up and merge to master, ignoring things like testing, edge cases, and maintainability.
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>>107109575
ive heard theories that american beer is all so weak because the historical drinking culture of the US is sipping on some light brewskis all day whenever it gets too hot to keep working the fields (which is why you find stronger alcohols in Non Shithole Cunts, where the day's work cannot be done even tipsy so a night drinking culture develops)(see also: russia and kvass for the peasants but vodka for the party leaders/oligarchs, or canadians and their stronger beers overall but lack of notable spirits except in quebec)
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>talked shit with a senior dev
>fixed a few problems that took 20 minutes to do
>looked into some courses to learn about programming
is that it?
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>>107109727
Also spent the good majority of the day masturbating
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goodnight /twg/
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Had a blow up with a contracted coworker a couple months back. Long story short I threw him under the bus when my manager was giving me micromanaging lip about not having something done, that was entirely dependent on this contracted brown retard. Since then he avoids me like the plague, doesn't work with our other female coworker (who likes me) and is constantly creating busywork in our department as a way to prove we somehow still need him. The problem for us is we are network engineering, and he listens to every sob story that every office manager has about internet connections. If the office says the Internet is slow he files a whole ticket and begins a non-technical investigation (because he's not an actual engineer and doesn't know what he's doing). It's so damn frustrating, the business need for the many offices we have does not require a a faster connection than 50/50mbps or 100/20. Yet here this retard is listening to every complaint and pushing for the company to upgrade internet circuits at offices. When those requests get to upper management they ask me, the senior network engineer and I have to tell them there isn't a need for it and this brown retard who gets paid more than me because his salary comes out of the contractor budget, doesn't know what he's fucking doing and is just trying to justify why he's still here, useless as he is. Fucking bullshit
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>>107105606
This here, at our company we say we need to sidebar the topic if it goes off to something else that needs it's own meeting
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>>107109025
>>107109033
I am crying
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Had a blow up with a contracted coworker a couple months back. He didn't follow proper lock-out-tag-out procedures and ended up working on something when someone flipped the breaker and his entire right side fucking burst into flame and we're pretty sure his arm actually exploded
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>>107109679
>he knows I'm a Martian
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>>107103596
I just sent like about 10 FUCKING JOB APPLICATIONS INCLUDING FROM USAJOBS.COM AND I JUST GET RADIO SILENCE AFTER A WEEK AT THIS POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUCK THIS GAY ASS SOCIETY THIS IS SO FUCKING BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FUCK KIKES AND FUCK PAJEETS!!!!! i WANT THOSE COUNTRIES NUKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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>>107109854
I never got a reply from any us jobs shit. I don't think they are real jobs, I think it's literally an official us fake site. Unironically I don't think there are any people who ever got a job off the site.
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>>107109854
>10 appies
O
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>>107107446
you guys have really bizarre thought patterns sometimes. I still have vidya as my priority entertainment despite the bullshit today. And yes im into other shit too ok? Like music, tech, philosophy, fitness, skateboarding etc.

fuck the elites though for killing our futures
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>>107109844
Is this an ai post? This has the exact same first sentence as my post above it wtf
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>>107109881
>elites
indians aren't exactly elite.

>>107109893
freaky.
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>>107109925
fuck the elites for USING indians to kill our future
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>>107109959
They killed our easy street. It's hard to be grateful for that sort of kick to the ass.
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>>107109959
it's so convenient to blame others for your inadequacies, isn't it
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>>107109793
Wojaks are not allowed on 4chan
Delete this
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>>107109980
kill yourself boomer parasite. As if rules or "the right thing" still exist
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>>107103596
>optimize a thing that should not exist

Reminds me of my former tech lead. He emphasized minifying javascript for performance and security reasons without coming up with a way to debug the minified javascript. He never did any benchmarking and was basically cargo-culting and imagining what would make the app faster. The real problem was the platform we were working on was slow. Instead of trying to optimize the codebase, he chose to do performative crap instead.
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TJD
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>>107103596
Musk is a moron
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>>107109025
Me after my whore ex crawled back to me after I got the FAGMAN job
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Why did I pick the one day it’s raining to go to the office
Why does the meta shuttle have 15 cameras inside. There’s literally a camera every other row of seats
Why am I awake at 3am every time I go to sleep at 9
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>>107111179
>Why am I awake at 3am every time I go to sleep at 9
you may have advanced sleep phase disorder, which is usually caused by a mixture of genetic factors (being a night owl) and living habits (blue light and stimulus late at night)

i sleep most naturally when i go to bed at around 3 am and wake up at noon. occasionally i can wiggle that down to midnight and 9 am respectively, but my body usually just wants to be awake late at night, which means i will sleep like poop and spend the whole next day tired

morning people run this world because they're always first in line to apply things, and no one likes night owls because they're up at 2 am fixing up shit and making a racket while the morningchads have been fast sleep for the past 6 hours
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>>107103596
Elon Musk = Ebassi?
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How do you even prepare for a technical interview for a hardware testing and validation position

This position is basically my dream company (6 figures and a 20 minute commute away) and I'm sure I'm qualified but I have no idea how to even prepare for it beyond practicing the normal C++ bullshit like "what is a pure virtual function, what is std::move" etc

Apparently I'll have to do some scripting and maybe even debug something?

>>107111179
>Why does the meta shuttle have 15 cameras inside. There’s literally a camera every other row of seats
If this is a genuine question then I don't think you have internalised yet that you are working for the US military
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>>107111461
>limited social interaction
How are you expected to be socially active when everyone else is still sleeping?
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>Mandatory 3 days/week in the office
They want to us to quit, right?
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>>107103731
>>107103947
>>107109489
iktfb
>Anon great work, how did you come up with doing it like this?
I-I don't know, it just seemed like the way to do it.
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>>107111934
it means during the day, if you're exhausted you're probably not interactive
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>>107111656
>How do you even prepare for a technical interview for a hardware testing and validation position
I guess it could be a good idea to ask >>>/diy/ohm
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>>107109683
what do you even call that then lmfao.
>>107109595
again you just look if it works, test if it works, if it runs well perfect. if it bugs out, go to the code it wrote and see where it fucked up with troubleshooting steps.

seems a lot faster to get a working proof of concept with AI then just writing it yourself and getting stuck.
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>>107112005
No, you don't matter. They want to be able to justify the retarded rent price they're paying because the company that owns your company also owns commercial real estate

3 days a week is soft. After a year of fully remote I'm interested in going back to the office. Gooning and weeding and rotting is only fun for the first 3 months of having the privilege to do so and then it becomes unfulfilling to do so pretty quickly tbdesu


>>107112075
Thanks for the suggestion anon. Claude just recommended practicing python and c++ test automation suites and then literally studying hardware and then debugging but maybe they know a resource that packages all of that stuff together better
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>>107112005
Yes. Make them fire you.
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>>107112222
How do I make them fire me, but also get the severance?
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>>107112255
just don't work
work a lot slower
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>>107112277
Does... d-does that actually work?
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>>107108246
All is meh
>>107107585
Take a statin and flozin
>>107106704
Normal don‘t worry
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>>107112296
the fact that we have had shame pieces written about "quiet quitting" should tell you that it is very effective

imo people working the bare minimum has only become a problem in the last 20 years. corporations have wrung out any work ethic and good conscience out of people by showing nothing but contempt and indifference towards them
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>>107109986
they exist in your mind and you don't follow them

you're spiritually sick and need God more than you might ever realize.

practice gratitude
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are nvidia drivers worse than amd now?
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but shrug who the fuck knows I've been "quiet quitting" for the past year now and I ended up getting promoted so fuck if I know... in their defense they end up asking me can I do x then acktually do y and z as well and my dumbass just does it. I'm still doing whatever they ask me but I don't really give insight or feedback rather than whatever they say LOL yes boss man sounds great! hmm i don't know boss man x,y,z but don't think it's that much of an issue :D
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>>107112372
saying yes to everything even if you think it's a bad idea is how you do well at work, yeah. it's better to let your managers learn from their mistakes on their own than be all "told you so" with them. imagine yourself as a mindless automaton or perhaps a farming implement, not a person
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>>107112412
I'm a bit of a hypocrite. I've toned it down but to my direct manager I was usually like "this is pure bullshit how the fuck are we suppose to do this" before but now I just glance at him, write some notes about the project and go "yep I'll see what I can do, throw him a proof of concept and then don't even touch it until they bring it back." Usually my manager just finishes it off by making edits to make it look nice to executives when before I used to have the back and forth but it was really autistic back and forth as in "can we have the button red, can you change the wording to x" and this wasn't all at once, this was I do it, I send it back, acktually change this, do it, acktually change that.

idk if I'm happier this way since it feels like my projects get hijacked but the constant i have no fucking idea how they want it and I'm doing the best of the knowledge with what limited information I have feels like shit.
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>>107112255
Don't go to the office. Cite covid or something. Say you don't feel safe.
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>>107112354
if you're on linux yes, otherwise no
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>>107106704
very common
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>>107106064
you're a dumb nigger that doesn't understand system design or code maintainability
if it was done correctly the first time there wouldn't be a need to rewrite everything
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>>107109854
wow whole 10 applications
WOW, that's a lot
damn does rejection feel hard you dumb dumb little man?
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>>107106704
Common. Soon you'll be the senior looking down at the new employee and be like "ugh this sack of shit is just going to drag us down huh"
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>>107112535
Silence after a week isn't even a rejection. It's just a normal thing.

I think I have an average of 9 days for first response (for the companies that haven't ghosted me).
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>>107103683
Elon was just sad, that people would no longer give hime the same hail anymore. So he tried to cheer them up.
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>>107103596
Ah yes, it's essential when building something to add things that don't do anything. Typical millennial brain is to throw something away without figuring out why it's there only to design it back on later.
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>doing some courses at work because they're offered by the company
>live sessions are insanely corny and they try so hard to force ice breakers
ughhhhhhhhhh why are they all like this
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>>107112765
>>107112765
>>107112765
>>107112765
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>>107104024
>A month ago we needed to improve multi session management( like logins from PC and phone).
>Business told us to work on the payment instead and handle amount equivalent to $50000.
>Turns out banks don't actually handle that amount of money via card.
>Business now wants to do multi- session management.
Only reason those fuckers are alive, it's because that task wasn't actually given to me and these two, to whom it went, can cope with the anger better.
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buncha fuckin' amaleks in this thread.
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>>107112884
>amaleks
bunch of what?
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>>107106290
this
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>>107103596
He always has a very simplistic take on everything, it's incredible.
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>>107114180
I'd love to hear your intelligent take on the matter he was discussing.



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