Found an invading rabbit in the backyard - this is what happens if you live in an area with plenty of food and no predator. My chooks were afraid of the rabbit ... what can I say? Chickens ...
As the owner and top 'chicken', I have fulfilled my duty of chasing the rabbit away! So that my pet chickens can roam freely in the backyard without any worries.
A Qt bug that was reported November 2016 that I reproduced and commented on in January 2019 has finally been fixed. The fix was "we stop propagating the error reported by the underlying platform".
Oh, have a cry. Here is a thread on a bug report by quite few developers, yet Apple refused to fix. Consider probably not many developer are doing apple stuff any more, quite a few developer is relatively a lot ...
When one of the most valuable tech company can't produce reasonable software, and you wonder why tech stocks are crashing ...
@CupOfJava Even though I joke a lot, I am not a Conspiracist, I believe that human society is like a big machine with many components interacting with each other. If you know the initial condition, you know how the components work, you can 'calculate' the result in foreseeable future. Although in practice, sometimes one misestimates the initial condition, sometimes one miscalculate the action of components. So the result may not be accurate.
Japan makes 'online insults' punishable by one year in prison in wake of reality TV star's death ... I don't get, so if you are famous, then people are obliged to say only good things about you??! If you are not mentally tough, try not be known by many people, because people look at same thing differently, some will agree and some disagree. If you can't not handle the heat, don't play with fire.
A bit like the covid - it's whether you force everyone to lock down in order to stop people from dying from the virus, or give them vaccine and allow them to roaming free, hoping they eventually become immune by themselves.
I receive 10+ hate messages a day 20 years ago (probably 50 more other messages) and that was before social media. That's also part of the reason why I don't use social media.
Someone even hacked the forum to annoy me (dude got banned after).
I also got multiple phone calls from people who just wanted to mock me, did I care much? No.
There was also one guy who wrote a story about capture the whole town so he could torture me, even added all the details about the torture part. He got banned because of it also.
There was a thing called 'blacklist', it was present more than 15 years ago. If you really don't like the person, just blacklist them, easy!
I think there were 2 hacking events back then against me, you know it's particularly against me because the site had '(my username) is an idiot' all over it - that one of the hacking event. I forgot what the other was about.
Talking about online gaming community 20 years ago ...
Phone calls was from social media ... long story also more than 10 years ago.
One day, I am going to find those who mocked me on the phone and I will make them pay (if I still remember who they are). The truth is that I have already forgotten all but one. I remember that one because that idiot made multiple attempts.
I am currently in final semester of my college, and in a few months will join corporate world as Entry Level software engineer. Throughout my college, I have only explored little bit of full stack development and algorithms for gettng through the interview.
Now I am starting to explore the backend part of web development, I want to know whether there is a list of checkboxes of technologies that I should surely be familiar with which will help me in my career. Basically from online opinions, I feel some of the topics are
Git and version control is essential, but knowing how to checkout, pull, commit and push is enough. The rest you look up as you go.
Linux bash and vim are not relevant. Just use an editor that lets you edit and nobody cares if you use bash, zsh or powershell. Ideally you won't need to use much of it anyway, but if you do you'll find something you like.
Docker might be worth looking into. It's not commonly used in C++ land, it doesn't have the culture of putting programs in a VM to avoid deployment issues, but it's not completely unreasonable either.
And blockchain is a waste of everything, a scam to steal money from impressionable youngsters dreaming of getting rich quick. Now, that is a C++ person talking. A webdev person might say that scamming youngsters out of money is what the industry is built on.
But I read somewhere, I think many people feel its a natural succession to money, like earlier there were barter system then coins, gold coins, then the banks came in with their cash money
You should think about what path you want to follow. If you want to become a developer that makes software, make software and learn on the way. Since you want to do webdev get into TypeScript because unlike JavaScript it's a reasonable language.
Alternatively go the advisor route, learn to bullshit your way through with the current trend and the hippest JS framework and ... I don't know. It's not a path I would pick so I cannot give you useful advice. Besides that you should probably learn about NFTs, but be careful, it's a lot less successful than Bitcoin and similar.
@nwp I actually dont know. The company that I am to work for is mostly doing web development kind of things like backend stuff. SO I just thought maybe explore it a little. Initially I only knew c++ for interview problem solving. With JS it is like so many things that I dont know how they work and they are just provided to be used
As for which technology to get into, it's not that important. The important thing is that you can make software. If you manages to make something cool with JS then you will pick up TS just fine. Setting up Docker scripts is something you learn on the job.
@nwp It's used to orchestrate how containers are spun up (amongst other things). We run a central OSRM service, which does have a web API in C++, and kubernetes will spin up more instances of that docker container if the load exceeds a certain limit
@nwp I do disagree with this. What the technology is marketed as, and what it actually does, are two different things. This is a ridiculously long video but well worth listening to when you're doing chores or something