TheV2

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[–] TheV2@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago

Tztztz...didn't he know that a full virus protection is only achieved when you run apps that run ads?

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The last version of Windows 11 is approaching the end of active support. 2035 is the year of Linux desktop!

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago

Why would you start a joke post with "this is going to sound really stupid"?

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 1 points 1 month ago

I don't. I'll share this technology, preferably with trustworthy competent people. At last, I'll probably figure out how that decision lead to my assassination.

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 6 points 2 months ago (2 children)

I haven't played it in a long time, but I always enjoyed Super Tux Kart. It reminded me more of the Moorhuhn / Crazy Chicken Kart games than Mario Kart. In general, before Steam Proton made Gaming on Linux almost free of any hassle, I spent more time with free and open source games like Nethack or Battle for Wesnoth that are available in many Linux package managers.

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It's not really grief. Thankfully in my young life, I've yet not lost anyone, close to me, beyond my own decisions. But it takes me seconds to let go of people without ever expressing how much they mean to me. Then it takes me years or forever to let go of the thoughts.

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 7 points 2 months ago (4 children)

If I reduce it to the shows where I watched more than a few episodes:

  • La case de papel: The start of the second season quickly turned me off, because it seemed like everything just got bigger for the sake of it.
  • Vikings: I tried many times and I did always like it, but for some reason I never felt the urge to finish the first season.
  • Altered Carbon: It's already an exception that I watched the first season despite not loving it that much from the very beginning. Therefore I didn't even bother watching the second one. It's also one of these Netflix shows that suffers from sex sells overload.
  • Narcos: I think I stopped midway through the third season, simply because I wasn't interested in that kind of big action, although obviously I shouldn't have been surprised.
[–] TheV2@programming.dev 0 points 4 months ago

Gegenfrage: Warst du überall auf der Welt außerhalb Deutschland?

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 2 points 4 months ago

To me in most cases it's the opposite. I don't watch video tutorials to solve a specific problem (sorry, Roal Van de Paar!), but to get into something. And therefore I prefer to see the problem solving in between and the workflow for that activity. If it really tends to waste my time, I just skip forward.

[–] TheV2@programming.dev 2 points 4 months ago

I'm glad I saw this post and codeberg's statement before the spam notifications.

 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/23442993

Sometimes I create a solution to a simple problem. However instead of making use of the solution, I keep extending it unnecessarily. This is why for this kind of project, I want to systematically restrain my future self from adding new features beyond the initial vision e.g. by actively refusing generic and re-usable code.

What is the search engine friendly term for this approach or at least for this situation? "Ad-hoc programming" may be literally what I'm talking about, but in practice it's associated with unplanned happenings.

 

Sometimes I create a solution to a simple problem. However instead of making use of the solution, I keep extending it unnecessarily. This is why for this kind of project, I want to systematically restrain my future self from adding new features beyond the initial vision e.g. by actively refusing generic and re-usable code.

What is the search engine friendly term for this approach or at least for this situation? "Ad-hoc programming" may be literally what I'm talking about, but in practice it's associated with unplanned happenings.

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