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[–] rollmagma@lemmy.world 1 points 22 hours ago (6 children)

Software engineering: Don't script stuff! Seriously, just stop, it's a huge waste of everybody's time. I don't fucking care if you think mygitwrapper.sh is the bomb. I want you to know your git commands by heart or just learn to use the damn history on your terminal.

Scripting is only allowed if it's part of the project's infrastructure. Stop faffing about.

[–] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 1 points 11 hours ago

Every day I have to open a VM as I turn on the computer. I could go find and open Virtual box, then select the VM and open it. Why would I do that when I can open the terminal and run a script that does that in a single action. Then I have to SSH into that machine that always has the same IP. Why should I have to type the IP every time?

Scripts are good when used correctly. I don't need to know what vboxmanage to run to do whatever I want, I just needed to search it once and remove it from my brain.

Kinda unrelated but:

I don't think you should know how to do everything from the git CLI. For 99% of use cases, the IDE already knows how to do what you want to do, with a simple button. For the rest, just search for the git command when you need it.

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[–] calcopiritus@lemmy.world 1 points 12 hours ago (2 children)

"installing a library" should not exist as a concept. A library is either so essential that the OS needs it (and therefore it is already installed), or is not essential enough that each program can have its own copy of the library.

"But I want all my 3 programs that use this random library to be updated at the same time in case a security flaw is found in it!" Is no excuse for the millions of hours wasted looking for missing dependencies or dependencies not available for your system. If that library does have a security vulnerability your package manager should just find your 3 programs that use it and update their copy of the library.

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[–] bobo1900@startrek.website -1 points 22 hours ago (4 children)

Electric vehicles are not a solution for environmental problems, they pollute when building the batteries and, unless nuclear energy is widespread, they will be powered by coal/gas making them pretty polluting.

Bonus: people should stop being lazy and learn to setup a server infrastructure instead of using "the cloud". Your data are safer, you save money and give less power to gargantuan cloud companies.

[–] tal@lemmy.today 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Bonus: people should stop being lazy and learn to setup a server infrastructure instead of using “the cloud”. Your data are safer, you save money and give less power to gargantuan cloud companies.

If change happens here, I'm pretty sure that it's going to be in the form of some sort of zero-administration standardized server module that a company sells that has no phone-home capability and that you stick on your local network.

Society probably isn't going to make everyone a system and network administrator, in much the same way that it's not going to make everyone a medical doctor or an arborist. Would be expensive to provide everyone with that skillset.

[–] bobo1900@startrek.website 1 points 11 hours ago

My "everyone" was a bit too wide I think. I'm not talking about everyday people of course. I'm talking about 50+ employees companies, that would save money by hiring a sysadmin and running their own servers. I know of companies with thousands of employees that pay millions on Azure and AWS and have no in-house infrastructure. That's how you get to Amazon running half of the internet

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