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Mesopropithecus commented on Build files are the best tool to represent software architecture   blogsystem5.substack.com/... · Posted by u/pykello
bschwindHN · 3 months ago
I must live in some alternate reality where this just isn't a problem, or maybe the author has not described the problem well. But reading the article, it just feels like some software form of bureaucracy.
Mesopropithecus · 3 months ago
Was gonna write that it pays dividends only from a certain project size onwards, but in fact it could be true from a certain org size instead. So yes, it has some component of bureaucracy-as-code, and I agree with the author that that can be a good thing.

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Mesopropithecus commented on The repercussions of missing an Ampersand in C++ and Rust   nablag.com/rust_cpp_missi... · Posted by u/nablags
Disposal8433 · 4 months ago
What do you suggest? Some kind of std::const_reference<Type>? Clang-tidy is enough in addition to the reviews.
Mesopropithecus · 4 months ago
I'm seeing this way too often in production code, despite linters and reviews. So we have to keep plastering over.
Mesopropithecus commented on Hidden interface controls that affect usability   interactions.acm.org/arch... · Posted by u/cxr
jama211 · 6 months ago
Next you’ll be complaining that the taps in your house don’t have a label telling you that they need to be twisted and in what direction.

Phones aren’t 747’s, and guess what every normal person that goes into an airplane cockpit who isn’t a pilot is so overwhelmed by all the controls they wouldn’t know what anything did.

Interface designers know what they’re doing. They know what’s intuitive and what isn’t, and they’ve refined down to an art how to contain a complicated feature set in a relatively simple form factor.

The irony of people here with no design training that they could do a better job than any “so called designer” shows incredible levels of egotism and disrespect to a mature field of study.

Also demonstrably, people use their phones really quite well with very little training, that’s a modern miracle.

Stop shaking your fist at a cloud.

Mesopropithecus · 6 months ago
"They know what’s intuitive and what isn’t"

... and then they ignore it? It triggers me when someone calls hidden swipe gestures intuitive. It's the opposite of affordance, which these designers should be familiar with if they are worth their salaries.

Mesopropithecus commented on YAML: The Norway Problem (2022)   bram.us/2022/01/11/yaml-t... · Posted by u/carlos-menezes
LelouBil · 9 months ago
The comment you replied to talks about human readable configs
Mesopropithecus commented on Go is my hammer, and everything is a nail   maragu.dev/blog/go-is-my-... · Posted by u/markusw
acedTrex · a year ago
What do you mean by no consistency in formatting? go fmt is a solid formatter that does its job
Mesopropithecus · a year ago
Funnily, 1.5 decades after Golang popularized formatters, in 2024 it is the only language that I work in that requires me to think about formatting. Mostly line length, but super annoying.
Mesopropithecus commented on Which country consumes the most coffee?   cafely.com/blogs/research... · Posted by u/KolmogorovComp
reportgunner · a year ago
This doesn't seem right, I've never heard about Luxembourgers drinking a lot of coffee.
Mesopropithecus · a year ago
They have tons of commuters and business travelers. Didn't look into the methodology, but my first guess would be that those are included in the numerator, but not in the denominator.
Mesopropithecus commented on Every company should be owned by its employees   elysian.press/p/employee-... · Posted by u/ellegriffin
francisofascii · a year ago
Isn't there some asset insurance vehicle to protect against a catastrophic loss?
Mesopropithecus · a year ago
That's what options are for. But I find it more cost effective to just diversify my investments.
Mesopropithecus commented on "No way to prevent this" say users of only language where this regularly happens   xeiaso.net/shitposts/no-w... · Posted by u/theshrike79
Mesopropithecus · a year ago
Not familiar with the details, but page fault != segfault.
Mesopropithecus · a year ago
Ok satire and i fell for it. Nice.
Mesopropithecus commented on "No way to prevent this" say users of only language where this regularly happens   xeiaso.net/shitposts/no-w... · Posted by u/theshrike79
Mesopropithecus · a year ago
Not familiar with the details, but page fault != segfault.

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KarmaCake day138November 11, 2018View Original