NireBryce

reality is the battlefield

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🐥 I am not embroiled in any legal battle
🐦 other than battles that are legal 🎮

I speak to the universe and it speaks back, in it's own way.

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'non-functional programmer'. 'far left'.

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watching a talk someone linked and all i can say is:

I've learned a lot more this decade about architecting complex distributed computer systems in large organizations by sleeping around as a trans lesbian, than jblow has commenting on the orange website

choose the better life

you'll lose programmer hitpoints watching this though if you know the last 7 years of tooling or infrastructure developments.


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Wait... language server protocol means you're running a set of distributed services on your computer and that's a new thing? Oh, dear fuck.

sighs in DCOM

I hadn't gotten to the FB / Twitter part yet, but I'm already at blinking red levels of programmer HP. That damn video is an infohazard, I swear.

Dear fuck, maintaining one fairly specialized DSL and its editor integrations took a team larger than many indie game dev studios. I'm not dismissing the work that goes into games, not by a long shot, but it'd be real fucking nice if people like Blow didn't dismiss the whole rest of software engineering in return.

And yeah, huge +100 to the orange site being an absolute circlejerk.

oh no its worse than that. he's a ~prolific (in terms of posts, not his actual rep) and well respected poster there, with a body of work spanning a full decade and change on the site. People take his advice. Society suffers.

it's impressive how much he's lost from that.

people who walk around hating on Assorted Technologies are genuinely stupid programmers. naturally, programming "influencers" are prime offenders ("influencing" is much easier than being responsible for actually making things), but the sentiment is very normalized. god, i hate how normal it is for programmers to balk at everything they do not immediately understand. "this shit's stupid, this is fucking dumb, that was clearly made by inbred neanderthals." it's been like this for 40 years and and it is very demoralizing

the thing you have to realize is that the rate of growth of the field/industry means that half of the entire field has at most 5 years experience, year after year. That number's rough, but it's somewhere around that. maybe a third as things slow down, last I saw was 2019

what really gets me is AI as a field like, existed. But I see almost none of the names from them in what it is today, and instead, people who joined it in like, 2017 are now thought leaders because they work for big business and its just. mm. there's probably a word for this but it's a specific kind of horror-rage

maybe i'm just a naive kid and i'm not getting something here. but does that really mean the brainworms are necessary? does every technological discussion have to be poisoned by some guy who sees any mundane technology he's been trained to hate as a spawn of satan? can we fix this?

no, but it does mean that a lot of companies only have at most 5 years of experience except for the people building it, and people who do best there get big titles and the illusion of experience, but really they didn't wander enough to find most of those were solved an easier way a long time ago.

and are treated the same as anyone with it, when it comes to what people are recommended to learn from and act like, because everyone else is busy doing their thing

I've learned a lot more this decade about architecting complex distributed computer systems in large organizations by sleeping around as a trans lesbian, than jblow has commenting on the orange website

this is so fucking REAL we are out here running asterix over complex layer 2 VPNs so we can make normal-ass phone calls that dont suck in current year