What is it with so many know-nothing clowns in software who all claim to have imposter syndrome instead of admitting they are actual imposters who can't produce anything of quality?Is it some reverse psychology trick they play on themselves into thinking they're some misunderstood genius?
>>107244605yesDEI syndrome
>>107244605because among normoids, if people found out you're trash, they will treat you like shitso they have to convince themselves they're not trash, or at least hiding their true self
i dont see anything wrong with that pic for a solo project in the early stages. unless your dig is that solo programming is less real than collaborative work at a faster pace. which unfortunately might be right.
it is indeed imposter syndrome, unless someone tells you are useless.
>>107244605In order to do something, you must first be something.And in order to be something, you must first pretend to be it.Failing at this first step is what we call impostor syndrome. The inability to lie to yourself even for your survival.
>>107244882nothing. wasting time writing up detailed commit messages for simple fixes is the biggest clown indicator there is, especially for a solo project
>>107244623Dunning Kruger and imposter syndrome are both self esteem issues. The cavemen won't understand the request to stop, and I get very little motivation from watching an imaginary fight.
>>107244605>Is it some reverse psychology trick they play on themselves into thinking they're some misunderstood genius?Yes, precisely that.
>>107244605Fake it till you make it. You're only an imposter until you're fired from your job for, literally, being an imposter.
>>107249100If you got hired, you aren't an imposter.
>>107245579Id rather have “made some changes” than “make `targets` property a record” and have a 300 line diff. But no one cares where I work so I get to be a fucking detective on every single PR
sus
>>107244623down syndrome LOL
>>107249908I just keep the default "update filename" or sum shit
>>107249817man what a crazy way to think, and to think theres a whole nation of people who think like this. we are doomed
$ git commitAborting commit due to empty commit message.$ git commit -m .[master (root-commit) 6d5fe01] . 1 file changed, 450 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
>>107250619Yea, real crazy to assume that HR is meant to weed out retards. Oh wait, turns out HR was the retards all along.
>>107245982Does anyone have any examples of 3 star programming?
>>107244623\thread
>>107249908at my previous workplace i had a guy who would always take the time to write a couple paragraphs of nonsense for his commits. he was by far the worst programmer on the team.
I know how to rebase and all those git tricks. I still 1-click commit in vscode on my own projects. I just wanna write some code man.
>>107250995SQLite initializes the database with a function taking a **db and it seems likely that the **db expression is a struct with strings or array members. But that's not a real three star.
>>107250995you could store a 3d texture as an array of arrays of arrays but nobody does that because it's simpler and faster to just keep it linear
>>107245982I've used a single pointer to a pointer to a pointer since I've been doing this. Only 1 year in though.
>>107244605idkit's frankly pathetic to have "imposter syndrome" as a coderlike bro, go write some code, you wrote some before nigga I know you did
I have a basic understanding of SQL, enough to know what to ask Claudeai to make because I'm too lazy to do it myself and I hate doing sub queries and outer apply. I have no knowledge of JavaScript and I get Claude to write have script for me so I can put it all in a workflow. I'm pretty fucked if I get asked to make anything substantial.
>>107244605It will never leave you. No matter how good you are. It will never be enough. They will never get enough!Also the free food is good. I'm a shit cook
>>107244605>imposter syndromeI'm poster syndrome. See you tomorrow!
Finally an interesting thread