I'm not so much worried about the functionality of the code, but rather the maintainability. A lot of code was written, by a person long ago, copied together from forums online refactored by people, who didn't understand it, but at least at some point someone understood it good enough to create it.I find the idea worrisome, that we will deal with code no one ever understood, it's just kind of there and seems to do what we want, and now you have to change it.
For me the other scary thing is the loss of control. We are already drowning in code everyone needs and noone understands and now we build systems, who can produce mountains of that.
But then again you could use it to explain code. We will so quickly become dependent on it.
I thought so. So you had a three tier stash hierarchy? That's kinda involved. The Big Stash™ sounds legendary.Hope you are doing better now? Addiction is awful. Wish you the best.
It's not like that, it's a game for kids, when there is a yellow car you say "yellow car!" and you can punch someone on the shoulder, but only the first who sees it can do it.Do know this thing about the two yellows? There is pure yellow and mixed yellow, both look yellow.
I mean at the airport the dog identifies you suitcase and the officers then search the suitcase. Not sure how you could trick the dogs then.I suppose you could do it at your home, but that's not useful either for the same reasons.
Was it because hiding it at home was more risky with parents?Maybe it's also an all eggs in one basket kinda thing. What if one stash is found or damaged, better to have backup.Or one could use it for dealing. I would imagine selling stuff to addicts, is kinda dangerous. What if they have no more money, but they know you have stuff in your pocket. Kinda scary. So what if you hide it, they give you the money and you give them a description where it is hidden. Sounds safer. Yes easier to scam, but a lot is about trust.I could imagine if someone is addicted, hiding a stash somewhere outside could keep one from eating through their entire stash when they get greedy.I'm kinda interested in how such things work.Can you explain how a public stash worked. Is it just a zip bag lightly buried? Or stuffed in some walls crack?
I'm not so much worried about the functionality of the code, but rather the maintainability. A lot of code was written, by a person long ago, copied together from forums online refactored by people, who didn't understand it, but at least at some point someone understood it good enough to create it.I find the idea worrisome, that we will deal with code no one ever understood, it's just kind of there and seems to do what we want, and now you have to change it.