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  • Company-provided backpack since it's quite lightweight and nicer than whatever else I have.

    Also it's fun trying to spot others with the same one in the wild.

  • Man how are we gonna write all of our Whitespace programs now?

  • I think we gotta take this offline

  • one box to handle all the frontend requests

    why is my project's architecture here lmao

  • Not programming per se but my sister thinks it's okay to have 300+ Chrome tabs open and just memorize the relative locations of them whenever she needs something. She's lucky she has a beefy computer.

  • My vote is Go. I've tried to make web services in both before and personally always found Go easier to use without noticeable performance trade-offs (even for real-time websocket apps). I feel you could always optimize more later if you start actually seeing performance issues.

  • My dad usually convinces me on the pros of staying at home whenever it comes up. I did do the visit-every-two-weeks thing in college but family just felt more distant then.

    Second concern is something I also hear a lot. I haven't had much luck dating though so may not be the most relevant to me rn :P

  • We do all the rounds together since it's easier. My dad does handle most things which I guess may contribute to some of my independence worrying...

  • Obviously if team was doing agile with CI/CD to promote frequent deployments and testing they would've never encountered this mess /s

  • Guessing Go? (since no parens on the if statement)

  • inb4 senior delegates critical decision-making to juniors and only shows up once stuff is on fire

  • Neat. I guess I'll take me and my degenerate thoughts to the instance that shall not be named then :P

    I'm not sure what's even left for me on lemmy.ml. lemmy.world is already my home instance with nearly everything I would ever want. Only thing I don't really want to leave behind is /c/honkaistarrail but it's mildly dead anyways...

  • That makes much more sense now that I think about it. I think debate about whether chickens could fly was the reason this came up way back then actually...

  • That would kill my laptop lol. I think my problem is that once IntelliJ starts to index it becomes very memory hungry.

    Hopefully your current position is an improvement

  • Have a lot of personal projects that I may or may not work up the motivation to work on. In no particular order:

    • Visual novel: I have a general plot and some code but realized I don't know how to write fiction nor any idea on how to write interesting dialogue between two people without the while thing turning into a middle school fanfic.
    • Star Rail Silly Wisher: I've been wanting to make something similar to Genshin Silly Wisher for Star Rail. Art hard though.
    • Crunchyroll watch party syncer: Got something together to sync videos via websockets. Still needs more polish.
  • Biology teacher in HS mentioned off-hand that apparently chickens can climb trees. I searched for images online, thought they were funny, and made it my handle.

  • That's a weird way of writing IntelliJ

  • Drive 15min to Metro station. Ride train for 40min. Switch lines. Ride for another 20min. Walk 5min to office. Then I do that in reverse 8-ish hours later.

    I usually read on the train in the morning and game on the way back so it's been somewhat bearable (I'm the crazy kid playing lvl 28 beatmaps on my phone during evening rush hour)

  • Any community dedicated to a specific anime or manga series. I liked seeing fanart and inside joke memes.

  • I enjoyed Nisekoi and would recommend. Found it entertaining to watch (although I'm also one of those people that gets unreasonably loud and excited when watching rom-coms so ymmv).

    It is quite episodic and follows a formula of getting MC interacting with a chosen girl of the week in a one-off scenario for each story. This cycle kinda repeats itself forever without moving the plot forward much or developing MC's relationship with any of the girls in any meaningful ways. You do occasionally see the main plot advance every once in a while which is centered around MC trying to find a promised girl whom he met in his childhood but those are few and far between.

    The anime never finished adapting the manga so you'll have to read to finish it. It was animated by Shaft so quality is high and it has a bit of that Shaft surrealism in it (also Onodera being voiced by Kana Hanazawa was perfect). Personally, I found S1 to be a good watch but felt something in S2's pacing was really off for some reason.

    As for the manga, it does drag on due to its episodic nature and molasses rate of storytelling. I felt at some point characters were literally being added to the harem simply as filler material to pad out the story. The ending also felt kinda hamfisted and left half the fanbase very salty.

    Overall I would say watch S1 and see how you like it (there's a lot more of it if you do)