tiefling

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Professional circus performer by night, master code monkey by day

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tiefling , to Not The Onion in Donald Trump says Democrats wanted him to overturn Roe v. Wade

My plan is to make Amish funeral pie with extra orange zest to celebrate the day the human shitstain finally croaks on his gold toilet. I invite others to as well.

(Don't let the raisins scare you, It's actually a really tasty pie)

tiefling , to Programmer Humor in Always follow 3-2-1 backup rule

✅ Useless comment
✅ Common typo
✅ Looks like VSCode

That code snippet looks mighty sketch

tiefling , to World News in Name and shame: Pro-Israel website ramps up attacks on pro-Palestinian student protesters

Just ask proud Zionist Gal Gadot what she thinks

tiefling , to Programmer Humor in AI Suggestions

I do go file by file, but I just copy and paste the same query into each. It also gives me a chance to do a quick review before moving on. It's still a manual process but it's a HELL of a lot faster than manually refactoring.

(I can't give too many more details though since I use proprietary software that isn't public facing)

tiefling , to Programmer Humor in AI Suggestions

It takes a long time because it hits a lot of files, not because it's logically complex. Also, that's why unit and integration tests exist.

tiefling , (edited ) to Programmer Humor in AI Suggestions

Stuff like this is really useful when variable names are annoying, or when you have to repeat the same monotonous pattern over a large batch of code.

My favorite use of AI in code so far has been refactoring deprecated feature flags. "Replace enableXYZFeatureFlag with true and optimize the code". Bam, 1-2 hours' worth of crunch work solved in minutes.

tiefling , (edited ) to World News in Northern lights dazzle over UK, Europe and across the hemisphere

Here's my view from NYC

nothing

tiefling , to Ask Lemmy in Daughters and Fathers

My perspective is slightly different since I'm a trans woman (have been for 10yr), but I was also raised by just my dad.

The main things I learned from him that have actually been useful are things like how to use a variety of tools and do basic handyman type jobs around my living space. I learned a lot of hard skills from him, but not so much soft skills. I can comfortably fix a toilet, patch a wall, or mount a TV. I also picked up the basics of firearms and engines from him, though I haven't had to use that knowledge yet. The things that have been useful that I had to learn on my own were how to cook, how to sew, and how to clean.

I wish he had let me explore my emotions a bit more. I learned to repress my feelings and now struggle with that a bit in adulthood.

The best advice I can give is to be open and give her space to talk about what's troubling her. Be an active listener, and don't shrug her off when she's sad or angry. Encourage her to learn hard skills that may be useful in the future, but also don't be hesitant to learn soft skills alongside her. Let her practice styling your hair or painting your nails if she wants to. Gender norms are outdated anyways. More than anything, love, respect, and trust her.

tiefling , to Not The Onion in After Buying Up Studios, Xbox Says It Doesn't Have The Resources To Run Them

It also reduces competition

tiefling , to World News in The State Department said that Israel's military campaign in Gaza may have violated international law.
tiefling , to Not The Onion in Ohio State commencement speaker says he took psychedelics to write Bitcoin speech

Psychadelics are honestly the only antidepressants that have ever worked for me. I've tried every antidepressant under the sun, and a tiny mushroom is the only thing that has made me feel happy enough to cry.

Cheaper too.

tiefling , to World News in World Bank’s climate plan: Pricier red meat and dairy, cheaper chicken and veggies

My arguments to "if it's not from an animal or isn't milk" are:

  1. What do you call the white liquid inside a coconut?
  2. What do you call the laxative/antacid that comes in a blue bottle?
tiefling , to Coffee in How much coffee do y'all typically drink in a sitting?

I usually drink 2-3 cups daily depending on how much my manager gives me to do. My partner is easily drinking 4 a day.

tiefling , to Showerthoughts in The reason prosthetics are so good in Star Wars is because the Jedi use live lightsabers to train.

And star wars has miniguns as well to solve that problem, usually carried by a single heavy gunner

RIP Hevy

tiefling , (edited ) to Ask Lemmy in What linguistic constructions do you hate that no one else seems to mind?

ew-ni-ver-si-tee

yoo- sounds so weird and unnatural to me

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