Gallardo994
@Gallardo994@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Open-Source, Language-Agnostic Mutation Testing Tool Using LLM Agents 4 months ago:
Mutahar after reading the name: I’m in danger Mutahar after reading the description: phew
- Comment on I lost mine 6 months ago:
Leatherman bracelet has one built in so I don’t even need those
- Comment on So sweet 6 months ago:
I have several counter-arguments to your statement.
Firstly, I do not know who is calling me. We here don’t share phone numbers with people unless it’s a delivery service or family, and generally we use messengers like Telegram, where sharing phone number is not necessary at all, and most of the time people here don’t share it. When someone is calling me, 99% of the time it’s a scam call, useless advertisement, or some automated bs.
Secondly, I do not respect someone taking my own time when another person feels like it. There is a reason for planning meetings at work ahead of time so that you can adjust your schedule accordingly. And phone calls ignore anything you have planned and can throw you out of your schedule for a minute or 30 minutes, you never know. I also consider texts much easier to understand if it’s worth reacting right now or later. If I have a notification, I can know if I should react to it now or if I can postpone it for later. Most of the time calls aren’t an emergency.
Thirdly, texts allow discussions to be asynchronous, meaning if I receive a question, I can think about an answer and search for something before spitting out my response. This is usually much more productive than sitting on a line and thinking about something in real time.
It’s not about hating calls or whatever. It’s more about the fact that texts are much more flexible and productive.
- Comment on Liking an OS isn't a personality trait ❌ 8 months ago:
Let’s just be clear that Windows is a king of newer hardware and Linux is a king of older one, if we strictly take a driver-bullshit-o-meter.
- Comment on Stop this? 8 months ago:
No O____O
- Comment on FLOSS communities right now 9 months ago:
So, what do we use? Matrix? Element? Idk?
- Comment on 5/5 stars 9 months ago:
Newest release preview builds added an option to turn all the news off, just sayin’
- Comment on 5/5 stars 9 months ago:
I don’t remember mentioning I have a problem with that lol
- Comment on 5/5 stars 9 months ago:
What problems are you talking about?
- Comment on 5/5 stars 9 months ago:
Instead of io stuff I just use it as a current snapshot of my dev stuff including repos. Super-easy and super-fast to sync to my other devices just as a vhdx file over any wifi network. Yeah it’s not dev drive specific feature but still, I started doing so because of dev drive
- Comment on 5/5 stars 9 months ago:
Yeah dev home is pretty much useless at this point.
Back when it just launched, they marketed it as it would introduce cool stuff to developers like, what I’m waiting for the most, git repositories Explorer integration. But all we have is a constantly crashing app and two extra widgets for the widget panel.
Dev drives are also cool but they’re the part of Windows anyway, no dev home needed.
- Comment on Functional Programming vs. Object Oriented Programming 10 months ago:
This. Nothing is a silver bullet.
- Comment on Goodbye Young One 10 months ago:
The true reason Matpat is leaving
- Comment on Has google stopped working for finding anything? 10 months ago:
This. One of the reasons I couldn’t use DDG for more than a week, and I still kept using !g inbetween. Kagi is the way to go for me.
- Comment on Comment any opinion and I will disagree with it, no matter what. 11 months ago:
Here goes: Earth isn’t flat.
- Comment on Dear server admins, please defederate threads.net. Dear users, ask your server admin to defederate threads.net. 11 months ago:
I’d personally at least give them a chance. Defederating is a pretty easy process and can be performed at any point in time. At least some Threads users may as well get to know about Lemmy and switch to it.
- Comment on Both have gotten way worse 11 months ago:
Nothing even gets better and everything seems to have been better before. This is how it generally rolls.
- Comment on I'll just be a quick 3h 11 months ago:
If they existed for tons of random usecases. When was the last time you created views for “just in case someone asks” situations?
- Comment on Is there a “proper“ way to say “6:05 AM”? 11 months ago:
No 12/24h, only unix timestamps.
On a serious note, anything that other people understand works. 6-oh-five isn’t a mistake but I generally hear “5 past 6” from most people.
Whatever Alexa says is probably meant to be localizable to other languages as well.
- Comment on Tehc 11 months ago:
Or just set expiration time for old tabs for people that don’t bother with closing manually. 1 week should be totally more than enough.
- Comment on Before mirrors were invented, almost no one had ever seen their own asshole 1 year ago:
Uhm… any reflective surface like water would do though?
- Comment on Free trial has expired 1 year ago:
Let’s remake it. Instead of completely reverting it after 30 seconds, do the following:
- change timespan to 30 days
- after each blink, you see a WinRar-esque trial window which you have to close manually by touching your butthole with bare fingers.
- Comment on Maybe AI won't be taking all of our jobs after all? 1 year ago:
Batman’s birthday cake in all its glory
- Comment on ChatGPT can now access up to date information 1 year ago:
This.
- Comment on Recursion 1 year ago:
Sounds like TikTok challenges. Oh boy.
- Comment on The best-selling video game of each year since 1993 1 year ago:
So pretty much history of COD with some other games alongside
- Comment on I just deleted my reddit account, and it's long overdue. 1 year ago:
Some people reported that their accounts magically showed up again undeleted after a week or so. No confirmation, just saw a post some time after the blackout started. So beware to check after some time.