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  • Hab aus Versehen zuerst die letzte Folge angeklickt und das wirkte schon wie Staffelfinale...

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  • I always wonder, if I'm like experiencing extreme privilege or something, in that I'm able to write words to express what I want to say.

    Like, I don't know, I've got a colleague who's probably got dyslexia and also sometimes struggles with how to word things in English. I can understand that he finds it useful for that.

    But personally, I always think that if I would've wanted it to be written differently, I would've written it differently. I do not want a machine to put words into my mouth, because they will inevitably be different from what I wanted to say.

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  • Naja, Regex ist ja erstmal nur die Syntax zur Beschreibung eines Textes. Das muss ja dann ein Parser noch interpretieren und damit etwas machen.

    Bei so einem Parser Combinator purzelt ja direkt ein Parser-Programm heraus, wenn ich das richtig verstehe. Also ja, da gibt es auch eine gewisse Syntax, die auch die Struktur des zu parsenden Textes irgendwo widerspiegelt, aber es ist nicht nur eine Beschreibung des Textes, sondern formuliert direkt die Parser-Logik.

    Also ja, wenn man sowieso ein Programm schreibt, macht es wahrscheinlich keinen großen Unterschied. Aber gibt es ja schon auch oft, dass man ein bestehendes Programm hat und da nur noch ein Regex mitgeben kann, um das Verhalten zu konfigurieren...

  • Puh, hatte nicht erwartet, dass du das mit "Syntax zum Pattern Matching" meinst. Das ist ja schon ein vollwertiger Parser. 😅

  • Hell yeah. 😎

    Okay, less joking about, I think it's partially like an autism thing? It just really does not sound pleasant to me, to be smoke-bombed by some pungent smell, especially if I cannot choose and especially if it's gonna stick to me for the whole day.Might as well have a machine where you put coins in and get slapped in the face. You might consider it sad, but I'm not sad at all, that I'm not getting slapped.

  • I have no idea. I mainly just wanted to break it down as some smelly fluid, because "perfume" makes it sound like more than that...

  • Also wenn man konkret auf Dateipfade matchen will, dann sind Glob-Patterns das Mittel der Wahl. Sieht dann so aus: /home/fr*/Downloads/Der Stern ist dann eben ein Wildcard, so dass du damit z.B. die Downloads-Verzeichnisse der Benutzer franz und fridolin löschen könntest.

    Sonst kenne ich persönlich eigentlich nur immer so Einzelphänomene, also wo's dann für eine Programmiersprache eine Bibliothek gibt, womit man dann ein Pattern z.B. mittels einer Builder-API zusammensetzen kann.Die können dann oft auch zu einem Regex übersetzt werden, so dass man sie in bestehende APIs reinwerfen kann, die eben ein Regex erwarten.Keine Ahnung, persönlich finde ich nicht, dass man sich dadurch das Erlernen von Regex sparen kann...

  • Sure, but those exist for scamming stupid rich people, do they not?

    At least, there is no coin small enough that I would pay for a singular splash of smelly water.Mainly because you'd have to pay me, if I don't know what the hell I'm gonna smell like afterwards. 🫠

  • Whut? Are you supposed to pay money for a singular splash of smelly water?

  • I really hate, how it will gladly generate dozens of lines of complex algorithms, when it doesn't find the obvious solution right away. Particularly, because you will readily find colleagues that just do not care.

    They probably stop reading the code in detail when it's sufficiently long enough. And when you tell them that what they've checked in is terrible and absolutely unreadable, they don't feel responsible for it either, because the AI generated it.

  • It's like those headlines "bicyclist hit by car" or similar, where you might think the car developed a mind of its own. I guess, we are on our way there, though, with self-driving cars and such...

  • This also took me far longer to realize than I'd like to admit:Cows only need to be milked after a pregnancy. And pregnancies lead to babies. In effect, we're talking about 5-6 calves over the lifetime of 1 milk cow. Some of those calves will become the next generation of milk cows, but you're not gonna keep those 4-5 extra calves around. Those will get slaughtered.So, yeah, consuming milk products directly leads to cows being killed...

  • Translation:

    Mom, the abyss is staring into me!

    He started!

  • You often just want to go with what's popular, since hardware vendors will only provide APIs for select languages.

    Well, and depending on the field, you may need to get certifications for your toolchain and such, so then you have to use what's popular.

  • In my corner of the embedded world, it feels like everyone is practically jumping to integrate Rust. In the sense that vendors which haven't had to innovate for 10+ years will suddenly publish a Rust API out of the blue. And I'm saying "out of the blue", but I do also regularly hear from other devs, that they've been pestering the vendors to provide a Rust API or even started writing own wrappers for their C APIs.

    And while it's certainly a factor that Rust is good, in my experience they generally just want to get away from C. Even our management is well aware that C is a liability.

    I guess, I should add that while I say "jumping", this is the embedded world where everything moves extremely slowly, so we're talking about a multi-year jump. In our field, you need to get certifications for your toolchain and code quality, for example, so lots of work is necessary to formalize all of that.

  • Yeah, particularly the broadcasting really irks me.That is an opinion you can hold for yourself and then make compromises as you encounter reality. I do expect programmers to hold strong opinions.

    But when you broadcast it, you strip yourself of the option to make compromises. You're just saying something which is going to be wrong in one way or another in most situations. I do expect programmers to be smarter than that.

  • Calling someone "smooth-brained" always felt backwards.

    Like, I understand that brains are supposed to be wrinkly and there's an actual disorder where the brain doesn't have those wrinkles, which leads to developmental delays: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissencephaly

    But it still sounds to me like you're just calling them "smooth" as in "cool".

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