look, the only consolation to being born into a decaying empire on a planet that's being strangled is being able to take selfies with the rich ghouls' houses as they burn down
When you're writing such a small program, there's an upper limit of how good "good code" can be.
The funny thing is enough candidates flub getting a working solution that writing something that does what it's supposed to puts you in the upper 80% already
Worst one since I cut ties with my family was my worst-ever flare up of stress-induced GI issues that turned into intermittent vomiting episodes lasting from christmas eve until I went to the ER on new year's day a few hours after midnight, ruined a little roadtrip my fiancee and I planned. Plus my work had just switched (worsened) our health insurance providers (effective at midnight jan 1) so getting that sorted out was a nightmare too.
Ones with my family idr, really. The norm was a mess of alcohol, gaslighting, and badly-veiled contempt for everyone (present, not present, unfortunate enough to be a stranger passing by, etc) usually with extremely disorienting travel involved. Even the cyclical vomiting is preferable.
I mean yeah it would be great to highlight how apartment construction quality is severely lacking in the USA compared to the USSR, but if you wanted to list all of the Ls that the USA takes the meme would be a mile long
No offense taken, I just wasn't expecting to get read like that lmao — I guess having to operate Other People's Servers really causes a certain kind of (recognizable) cynicism
Others have rightly pointed out that these abstractions can sometimes negatively impact muscle memory, but IMHO this only really applies if you work as devops or sysadmin
an easier approach to start with would just be to namespace them all with your initials when you set them as aliases, like rk-update, rk-scrub — then you could tab-complete them instead of doing rk --help. way less to maintain (unless you're adding aliases from a bunch of different sources, in which case you may have bigger problems)
Credit scores. It goes up when you have more debt and goes down when you pay your debt off, but it goes down if you ask for a loan and it goes down if you even try to check what it is.
Oh great i'm always down for a good cottage core struggle session.
I've been calling the queer anarchist version "commune core" instead because that's really what it is. The driving force for it is always "I am tired of living in a society that hates me and being alienated from the products of my labor, I want to live somewhere with a bunch of my queer friends where we will be self-sustaining so that we won't often have to interact with or be perceived by cishetero patriarchal society, and where we can more easily defend one another from reactionaries that would love the opportunity to hunt us for sport when society collapses far enough that they can do it openly without repercussions."
I'm not into it as an 'aesthetic' but it is the best small-scale solution to most of my climate catastrophe and societal collapse related fears: I don't have the space or the resources to adequately support or ensure the safety of my friends and community in a city like the one where I live, and I know that I can't trust the current society not to throw us under the bus given the opportunity — particularly when resources are scarce — because they've done it a thousand times before.
The het version, cottage core, while stemming from the same alienation that occurs under capitalism, is generally less community oriented and more self-centered.
look, the only consolation to being born into a decaying empire on a planet that's being strangled is being able to take selfies with the rich ghouls' houses as they burn down