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litenboll commented on Jujutsu at Google [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=v9Ob5... · Posted by u/Lanedo
nh23423fefe · 3 months ago
I have never understood the claim that git is hard. the docs are good and there are plenty of examples online.

feels the same when people say, "jq is hard i use python instead" like ok

litenboll · 3 months ago
I think what people usually mean is "scary" or "it's easy to mess up". Git is very easy to use until you mess up, then it can become complicated, and certain actions may have devastating consequences.

Two examples from recent memory:

Someone merged the develop branch into their branch, then changed their mind and reverted the merge commit specifically (i.e. reversing all the incoming changes), then somehow merged all of this into the develop branch, undoing weeks of work without noticing. I had to go in and revert the revert to undo the mistake. Yes they messed up, but these things happen with enough people and time.

Another very interesting issue that happened to a less technical person on the team was that their git UI somehow opened the terminal in the wrong folder. They then tried to run some command which made git suggest to run 'git init', creating another git repo in that wrong location. Fast forward some days and we had an issue where people had to clean their repos, so I was in a call with the person helping them run the clean command. The UI opened the wrong location again, I helped them put in the command and it started cleaning. The problem was that this git repo was essentially at the top level on their disk, and since was a fresh repo every single file was considered a new file so it tried to delete EVERYTHING on their disk. This was of course mostly my fault for not running git status before the clean command, but this potential scenario was definitely not on my mind.

litenboll commented on Trump directs nuclear weapons testing to resume for first time in over 30 years   bbc.com/news/articles/c4g... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
mschuster91 · 3 months ago
> What Hamas did on the 7th of October 2023 was terrible, what Israel has done since then is way way way way worse, not even comparable.

Legally, Israel would have had the right to wipe Palestine off the map as a response to this factual declaration of war until Hamas declares surrender.

litenboll · 3 months ago
According to what law exactly?
litenboll commented on Trump directs nuclear weapons testing to resume for first time in over 30 years   bbc.com/news/articles/c4g... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
mschuster91 · 3 months ago
> They don’t exist anymore because they were commie-funded

I don't claim they don't exist any more, I claim they lost political relevance.

> and also they exist and are cheering for Hamas to kill Israelis

AI and HRW have a serious anti-Israel bias [1].

[1] https://www.cfr.org/blog/why-amnesty-international-suspended...

litenboll · 3 months ago
That article has no real arguments for the bias. And if you are trying to make a point, at least to to cite a somewhat neutral source, Elliott Abrams is very pro-Israel.

You could also argue that for such as small country Israel has managed disproportionate amounts of suffering and should be treated thereafter. I'm so sick of people taking the Israeli side as if they are some innocent nation being harassed by Hamas. They are ruthlessly killing Palestinians and the world is mostly acting as if this is a proper response to a single incident killing just a fraction of people. What Hamas did on the 7th of October 2023 was terrible, what Israel has done since then is way way way way worse, not even comparable. And going back in history it looks the same. AI and HRW is taking a stance against these terrible crimes, while the rest of the world is cheering on.

litenboll commented on Amazon strategised about keeping water use secret   source-material.org/amazo... · Posted by u/chhum
artursapek · 4 months ago
Yeah people who eat beef are actually healthier than vegetarians.
litenboll · 4 months ago
Source?
litenboll commented on Amazon strategised about keeping water use secret   source-material.org/amazo... · Posted by u/chhum
ilamont · 4 months ago
Account created 10 minutes ago, hitting talking points of the almond growers industry association.
litenboll · 4 months ago
They are replying to talking points of the dairy industry.
litenboll commented on From: Steve Jobs. "Great idea, thank you."   blog.hayman.net/2025/05/0... · Posted by u/mattl
jrockway · 9 months ago
They must have learned from your experience. When we were acquired by HPE they did not let us choose and our director of engineering got an email address that misspelled his name... fixing it involved him being locked out of all systems while the people trying to fix it emailed someone else with a similar name about it. His advice for other team members in the same spot was "if you don't like your email address, do not attempt to fix it."

HPE was truly a trip. I paid $2000 to be able to disparage them online and it was worth every penny.

litenboll · 9 months ago
Same story for me at a game studio bought by Microsoft. It was simply not worth the hassle. As an employee I still had to sit through the same customer support as anyone else, talking to some person at an Indian call center with a bad line. After some failed attempts I just gave up and lived with my misspelled address.
litenboll commented on I Will Fucking Haymaker You If You Mention Agile Again (2023)   ludic.mataroa.blog/blog/i... · Posted by u/alastairr
litenboll · a year ago
I hate standups, but I also hate no standups since most people are unable to grab people and sync when needed. Currently my team has two morning meetings, first the forced full team one which is 100% useless since it's just status reporting and most people do not care what most people do. Then after that we have a sync between devs (we are 6 devs in my team). That's where useful things happen, we allow it to be a bit more than a standup, so we discuss issues, solutions etc and make sure backend/frontend is aligned etc. Anybody is free to leave if the topic doesn't concern them and this meeting usually runs 15-20min max, compared to the big standup that can run for 40min+ (yeah...).

A tech sync that is more than a standup, to allow for discussions, is the most useful way I know to align devs and make sure we are building things in a good way. It's something I usually advocate for, not because it's ideal, but because people are bad at syncing/discussing spontaneously thoughout the day.

litenboll commented on Bird-inspired drone uses legs to walk and jump into the air   spectrum.ieee.org/bird-dr... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
litenboll · a year ago
First thought when reading the title was that it will look very fragile and clumsy when walking (even real birds do) and that was confirmed by the first video. What's the purpose of actually mimicing bird legs and feet? Why not use something more simple like wheels on a board that has a spring for example? I expected the article to justify why, but to me it seems like the big thing was the jumping itself, which does not require complex bird anatomy necessarily. There's probably a good reason that I missed, but this feels like a too direct translation of the bird feature, unless the purpose is specifically to make it look and move like a real bird.
litenboll commented on The trap of "I am not an extrovert"   orkohunter.net/blog/the-t... · Posted by u/orkohunter
markeroon · a year ago
> Extroverts don't understand this concept of limited capacity for socialization.

Othering >50% of your audience isn’t the best way to make a point, and plenty of extroverts understand this concept perfectly well (myself as an example).

litenboll · a year ago
I agree that making an absolute statement like that is not great. But surely, if you understand the concept, you also know that it's way too common for extroverts having zero understanding that some people need to be alone to recharge. They'll call you boring when you don't want to go out after being at the office for 8 hours already, for example. "Come on, it will be so much fun! What will you do when you get home? Play games lol? Come on get out in the world and meet some people!!" It's also very common for extroverts to assume that just because you need to recharge by not being with people that introverts don't like being with people in the first place.

Social energy for me is a bit like physical energy. I love working out, but then I get tired and need to rest. In this analogy the extroverts somehow gets more energy while working out. That part is very hard for me to understand.

The pandemic was a total eye opener for me. I always thought that (ever since I started working) I didn't like to go to after works, nor parties in the weekend. What I realized was that I really love those things, but that my social battery drains completely at the office so I needed the evenings and most of the weekend to keep running. Hybrid work has complete changed my ability to socialize outside work.

litenboll commented on Always go to the funeral (2005)   npr.org/2005/08/08/478507... · Posted by u/NaOH
elvis10ten · a year ago
Personal opinion: I find funerals to be a waste of time and money.

Especially, coming from a culture where they are a big event. People spend enormous money on funerals —- money that they wouldn’t help you with while you are alive and struggling.

Maybe attending one in a less flamboyant culture will change my mind.

But I wish more people in general don’t wait for terminal events to do or say nice things.

litenboll · a year ago
I shared your opinion until I attended my first funeral as an adult. They are very important for the grieving process, at least to me. That doesn't mean much money needs to be spent, I've only been to scaled down funerals where there's a short ceremony and a meal afterwards.

u/litenboll

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