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My engineer can beat up your engineer.


In the past, most engineers where strong, because computers where heavy


At least he's blunt about it.


That’s what I say! Most companies think like this but say otherwise and receive praise or at least neutral stares. It’s almost like honesty is punished and deceiving is not.


Honesty isn't punished here, a missinformed opinion is. "AI" can not do all jobs human do and it's unclear if and when it will.


They already do, all they gotta do is take out the redirect to App popup and voila.


It's not amazing, just like most web apps from big tech.


It's not amazing by choice. Web apps for internet video playing would work fine, companies just make their mobile websites hostile as possible to push you towards their mobile app where you can get the same experience but with significantly more data collection on the app's part.


This is probably the longest comment I've ever seen on this platform.


For a PDF created in 2002, it's incredibly easy to read on a smartphone.


Considering how we're all "conditioned" to scroll through a chat log, by the time we come to our senses we've probably browsed through half of your landing page already. Very nice!


Not the author, but I make micro commits because it helps me backtrack my implementation decisions. A lot of times I would look at a line of code thinking why I would write something like that and find the reasoning by git blaming that specific line or chunk of code. In short, I do it to make up for my poor memory.


Interesting, I've almost never had this problem and I don't have a great memory. Not worth making small commits just for that reason (for me, of course!)


I only have 3 minutes to hack into the mainframe.

*still finds time to write neatly crafted comments on what the code does


Two people typing on the same keyboard can help speed things up.


For anyone that doesn't know the reference, it's this classic scene from NCIS:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8qgehH3kEQ


The power of the NCIS series! So unrealistic in so many ways, that it becomes fun to watch.


>still finds time to write neatly crafted comments on what the code does

My man!


I'M IN!


I think you might be on to something


Please tell me the content isn't as cursed as the title suggests


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