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I wish Voyager would copy links in this format as I’m too lazy.

Maybe I’ll write a bot when I’m less lazy.

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Lemmy is pretty biased and has unrealistic expectations. Like people here still think Reddit going to die, when the fact is we left over the API incident but we’re in the minority and the majority of people don’t care.

I can’t stand X or Elon, but it would be silly to not look at things objectively.

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I like to joke that it’s because my mum is still alive and I wouldn’t do that to her, but honestly even if I’m not happy I do pass the time by entertaining myself and I may as well stick it out.

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I want a modern Road Rash or Destruction Derby.

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You might have high blood pressure.

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I wouldn’t say sad all the time but rarely happy. Fluctuate between sad and meh

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Very true. Humans find it hard to distinguish between thirsty and hungry.

For me, if I’m getting a headache I’m likely not drinking enough water. Which if I’m not careful will become a migraine and wreck me.

As a new, one year, software developer who retrained late. How do you know when you're ready to apply for a new role with more money?

As the title states. I’ve been a software developer for a year now and work for a tiny company, where the salary isn’t amazing. I got paid more at Apple Genius Bar, but it wasn’t as challenging....

dependencyinjection OP ,

Thank you.

I think you’re right about not gaining experience outside of our tech stack right now, as we consult for various clients but the boss / lead is a certified genius (not even being hyperbolic) who has refined our stack so much that a lot is obfuscated away and each new project starts from a clone of the last.

I will say it’s been nice to learn C# .Net, but I honestly don’t understand how the whole applications tie together and I’m just building in our conventions.

I do feel like I can grow more here and really hone the skills in terms of decision making, best practices and such. It’s just overwhelming at times when he says just do X, Y, and Z but in a way that makes sense in his head but I need things breaking down a little more.

I think you’re also right in starting looking now for the next role and even if it takes a while it’s good to hone my interview skills as this is somewhere I really do suck. I’m not really after a massive salary, just something more than I could get if I stayed working the bar at Apple, as I am solving problems.

I should add as well that it is incredibly relaxed and the company has been amazing in making concessions for me in terms of working from home more due to ongoing car issues and the way they support my neurotic nature and will even phrase things in a way as to remove any ambiguity.

dependencyinjection OP ,

Thanks.

I think you’re right in that there are no rules, and although this is something that I don’t cope well with, I like set paths and to know how to approach things rather than yeah just do you.

I guess it’s hard when one minute you feel like a god and the next you feel like an imposter.

dependencyinjection OP , (edited )

Thanks.

I guess it being about change is great for me, as someone with ADHD I thrive off change as it’s novel.

I have been playing with the idea of getting some certifications, but more in terms of cyber security as an extra thing I could do for our company in terms of penetration testing our applications so I may dive deeper into this area.

The same for understanding the architecture as although there are only 5 of us under the bosses, I appear to be the only one interested in the inner workings of the company and products we build. Like the boss has made a seriously cool project that will help us code the boring parts faster using LLMs and he’ll frequently call me over to show me what he’s done. Even if I don’t understand how he has devised the architecture, I’ll still be able to suggest features and give it a go at implementing them, and he is on hand to praise me and get it over the line. Like seriously this things is so cool. A lot of what we do is to our coding standards and a lot of repetition is done away with. For instance if I create a new Model in C# and save, it will watch for changes and add the new table in the code first DB file, it will suggest the validation, add the CRUD schemas, generate the typescript / GraphQL layer and even scaffold the basic views we might want. I helped build the watch command and I’ve never seen a colleague pay any interest at all.

I can sort of relate to the last paragraph as recently I’ve been on a project with a more tenured coworker who works remote, and he isn’t familiar with react as he handled more legacy projects so I got to explain all the conventions to him and it does make me realise I kinda know what I’m doing.

dependencyinjection OP ,

Thanks.

Yeah you’re right one year is nothing, I have a tendency to overthink and want to know what the future will hold.

I am planning on learning more about the security side as this is something we don’t offer and think it could be a great addition for clients to not have to pay for their own pen testing etc.

Plus the boss does a lot with LLMs so I’ve been showing willingness to learn more about integrating these and he is more than happy to guide me and show me the cool things he’s built for us to use.

dependencyinjection OP ,

Thanks again.

I just don’t think it’s a possibility here, as even the owners who are very smart tend to not be after large salaries. They do enough to have a decent life and will turn down clients if we have too much on and don’t lead lavish lifestyles. Obviously I don’t know what they pay themselves, but they’re not flashy and more just want to do what they love.

The same for promotion and such, it’s two bosses and five developers. We don’t change the clients crazy fees and we will always do right by them, even if it means months more work for no more fees. Rare I guess to work for a company that will do what they believe is the right thing to do and not what brings in the most money.

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    Yall got functioning as-blockers. Let us have this. /s

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    You see ads here?

    I use Voyager, but Mlem is decent too.

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    Actual monsters. I know you don’t get this rich by being generous but god damn. Unless people like this do get jail time then nothing will change.

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    Yet they still take money every year. Scroungers and pedophiles.

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    Hug long term friends if not seen for a while or if any of us need a hug.

    Wrestling and snuggling, erm nope.

    Me and my homies always put kisses on texts and have for a decade at least. We will tell each other we love each other too.

    dependencyinjection , (edited )

    Yes.

    I see and reply to u/FlyingSquid a lot.

    I also see u/The_Picard_Manoeuvre or some variation. I only remember those two as I saw them a lot when I came here and still do.

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    Moi?

    I’m not on any of those places.

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    It’s cool. No need to be sorry. 😊

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    Yes.

    Decide if I want to end it sooner if it’s going to drag on much longer.

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    I’m a software developer and I’m not sure how this is for all companies, and I’m only a year in but I have calls with clients all the time.

    Clients will not be able to put into words what they want, it’s on us to get that information from them and read between the lines. You have to be able to converse freely and push back when required.

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    Seriously what’s the point.

    How is a salad fork any better than a commoner fork for a salad.

    The same for most of these.

    dependencyinjection OP ,

    It’s not so much the community that would be the issue, it would be a lack of users. I’m looking to find out more about how to find things on there and stuff.

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    Reproachful

    adjective

    expressing disapproval or disappointment: she gave him a reproachful look.

    Today I learned a new word.

    Edward Snowden releases new message: "You have been warned" ( www.newsweek.com )

    Edward Snowden wrote on social media to his nearly 6 million followers, "Do not ever trust @OpenAI ... You have been warned," following the appointment of retired U.S. Army General Paul Nakasone to the board of the artificial intelligence technology company....

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    He didn’t really choose Russia, it was the only country that would protect him from rendition.

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    Oh I know that Mr Squid. I was just adding some context. :)

    dependencyinjection , (edited )

    Would love some sources for that claim, if it isn’t just conjecture.

    Edit: Nice to be downvoted for not taking everything at face value and questioning people’s claims.

    dependencyinjection ,

    And sadly Cuba is all too aware of how petty the USA can be.

    dependencyinjection ,

    Born in the 80’s so.m not sure what gen that is.

    I’ve never had a wallet. I just carry my cards in my coat pocket. Rarely use them as I use ApplePay.

    I’ve never seen a use for a wallet to be honest.

    dependencyinjection ,

    Hi per Bol e (e as in how it sounds in see)

    dependencyinjection ,

    Huh… don’t think I’ve ever seen segue written down. I’d be writing Segway if I had to.

    dependencyinjection ,

    I’m sorry you’re going through this.

    I don’t think there is any one way to deal with heartbreak. For me time was the only thing and keeping myself busy with friends and hobbies.

    I will say as I’ve gotten older, we are a similar age, that walking and spending time alone in nature makes me happy.

    dependencyinjection OP ,

    Pip has been a thing on iPhone for a long time.

    YouTube kept it behind Premium, until recently apparently. I wonder if they know people switch away a lot on phones and sometimes don’t come back so they now allow it.

    dependencyinjection OP , (edited )

    That’s nice, but I’d rather not use Android and share my data with Google who share it with everybody else.

    At least with Apple it’s only them taking the data.

    My next phone will be. Pixel using GrapheneOS with Google services sandboxed, but stock Android is a massive no for me.

    dependencyinjection ,

    What? You’re against a fuse in the plug? So you’d rather the circuit breaker cuts off everything if one thing fails?

    Edit: After searching online it’s not even a debate. The UK has the best plugs.

    Germany and Australia also have highly regarded plugs but still ranked 2 and 3 respectively.

    dependencyinjection ,

    It would blow the fuse and likely trip the circuit breaker as they’re rated for 10amps.

    dependencyinjection ,

    I would have thought two pin plugs are easily to break. I’ve not broken a British plug in 40 years of life.

    Anyway I’m not trying to debate this. There are plenty of resources online where electricians discuss the different plug types and the order is typically UK, Germany, and Australia.

    dependencyinjection ,

    True.

    What happens when a device fails in a non Type G plug country? Does the whole house go off, a portion of it, or just that device?

    dependencyinjection ,

    Thank you for answering my curiosity.

    I still don’t see how that would be better than fused plugs where only the device will go off, even if it was more granular I wouldn’t want the whole room to cut off just because one thing failed. I’m not an electrician so obviously don’t know the intricacies of it all, just every time I’ve seen plugs discussed ours are top.

    dependencyinjection ,

    We don’t have shit food, you can buy all kinds of food here.

    We don’t have shit weather, it depends what you like. I imagine rain is good for a lot of things and species.

    Everywhere has shit people, but far more good people than shit people. It’s just shit people are more news worthy.

    We do have shit politicians though but where doesn’t. Particularly when it comes to the working class or Palestine.

    We don’t have a shit culture, you might be hanging around the wrong people. I’ve been to many Pro-Palestine protests in Manchester and we have all kinds of diverse people.

    Not sure about the economy, that seems to be a global issue.

    I’m not trying to be jingoistic about my country cause I’m really not. I will support any country the same as my own and although we do have issues with racism and stuff, it’s the minority of people.

    dependencyinjection OP ,

    Now I understand what you were trying to say in your original comment. Even if you came across as rude

    I do agree that people should buy used stuff when they can, however if one wants to get the latest technology then I don’t see an issue in buying a Framework laptop. There would be zero waste from this purchase as once it was time to upgrade again, the old parts would be repurposed as server anyway, I would 3D print a case and off I go.

    Buying used is also great if you don’t want the latest tech, and let’s also mention buying used isn’t easy. Lots of scammers, misrepresentation of products, etc.

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