

Yeah but that’d take effort and care about their work
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Yeah but that’d take effort and care about their work


Here. Read this https://flowchainsensei.wordpress.com/2026/02/04/the-software-quality-and-productivity-crisis-executives-wont-address/
Executives aren’t ignorant. They have the data. They commission the surveys. They attend the conferences where CTOs present their concerns. They know that:
- 91% of CTOs cite technical debt as the biggest challenge
- 75% of projects are expected to fail
- 69% of developers lose significant time to inefficiencies
- Only 39% of projects meet success criteria
- The recommended 15–20% investment in technical debt management yields better long-term returns than crisis spending
Yet they choose:
- Not to allocate recommended budgets for technical debt management
- Not to make quality a strategic priority despite CTOs’ and developers’ concerns
- Not to mention these challenges in public communications to shareholders
- To celebrate AI productivity gains whilst developers report record inefficiency
- To focus on the next hype cycle (AI) rather than address fundamental problems
This isn’t a failure of knowledge. It looks to me like a failure of courage and integrity. A failure of the very concept of leadership.


Clay seems really neat but I don’t write C


After the movie


Yeah goddamn she got some LEGS


LLMs making you code faster means your slow not LLMs fast


Douno off the top of my head. To take a wild guess they might just wrap a file handle and give it s nice api? If that’s what they do then moving from the file zeros out he handle for basically the same reason smart pointers set their internal pointer to nullptr, so they don’t delete it (or close the file in this case) underneath the new object.


Depends on the object what happens when they are moved from. Some objects are put into a valid moved from state (usually depends on if doing so is free or required anyway. For example to satisfy the invariant of the moved to unique pointer the moved from pointer needs to be set to nullptr in order to prevent the moved tos unique pointer being deleted from underneath it)


Yeah I’m not sure why it shits the bed so badly. If it helps you can move the folder under local (rather than downloads/) and it’ll show it again
Please, I don’t want Okay Buddy Hololive brain rot on lemmy


Subs are usually on screen for as long as people are saying the words. When they talk quickly they go by quickly. Also it just depends? There’s a bunch of different Re:Zero subs a particular legal one standing out as being awful (good ol Crunchyroll). You probably just read slowly, you’ll speed up with practice
Even Java has streams and stuff. Course Java so it’s kind of weird (iterators are mutable and internally iterate the collection/whatever lazily) streams are lazy and only go through all the operations, mapping, filtering ect when you collect the elements somehow (like rust). JS is wild lol


Lol but no essentially somebody accidentally logged the ID for an actively logged in user (not the user ID) when an error happens. Surprising they even released a thing about this


Oh Dandadan is great, if you liked the first season you’ll like the rest even more.


First being our boy Kazuya presumably? Lmao


So basically everything with a long ass title comes from the long ass title LN era. The TLDR is it became difficult to hook people on your book so they’d buy it so authors/publishers/whoever decided to more or less put the entire plot summary as the title. A good example is That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime. Lot of these are actually quite old, from what I understand titles are less stupid nowadays.
Far as good isekai go Konosuba is definitely on the list, as well as the other 3 Quartet members (Re:Zero, Overlord, Tanya the Evil) plus Shield Hero though the story after the primary arc has so far been quite lackluster, also the season 2 adaptation is pretty crummy. I’ve also found The Eminence in Shadow very enjoyable, Cid is a very Ainz type stumbles into success type character which I quite like.
If I had to chose specifically a long ass title isekai it’d have to be Tensura (that slime one from earlier) which I liked enough to read um everything. I’ve read the LNs, WN, Manga, Diaries spinoff, Clayman spinoff, Rabbit spinoff, and the Trinity spinoff. You could say I enjoy it quite a bit. The core of Tensura is not a battle anime but more along the lines of a city builder. You get to watch Rimuru slowly build a city, run into silly isekai problems and have fun isekai fights but really truly Tensura is about yapping. That’s not to say there aren’t good fights (though 8bit has kind of been slacking off when it comes to adapting them so far…) it’s just don’t go into it expecting your typical battle Shonen type shit. They fight sometimes but frankly speaking Fuse the author isn’t very good at writing fight scenes. It gets especially bad once the power scaling gets a bit out of hand where it’s pretty much just “Oh you’ve resisted my instant death move, that’s a shame I’ll have to use my instant death move V2 then haha!” “Impossible! How did you defend against my instant death move V2??” “Hmm yes it’s a shame, but, I have an immunity to death, you can only kill me with battle will…” and then they sword fight or whatever for awhile and one of them wins because they have more existence points. Being a bit dramatic but they get extremely samey after should be season 5? if we get that far
Edit: oop. I thought I was on the anime thread I guess. Scrolled down a bit and saw what appeared to be a copy of this same post which is when I noticed, oh well. I’ve read at the very least the Manga for everything I talked about lol


I sure hope so, Creepy Nuts have been making some really popular tracks for anime since COTN (Mashle and Dandadan)


Ah yes now I can… dereference a raw pointer (yes that’s essentially the only thing unsafe rust actually enables you to do, it doesn’t disable the borrow checker or anything else, it just allows you to play with pointers)


It’s not really a problem. Frierens demons are explicitly monsters, not in the typical “different species” sense. They gained human language in order to better kill humans, Himmel tries to give a “child” demon a chance and she kills a family.
I love me my “redeemable monster” types, that’s why we have stuff like Tensura and other shows where monsters are not inherently bad. In Frieren they are monsters, they exist to kill people end of story. I rather like the simplicity to be honest, it’s boring seeing Demon/Monster redemption arcs all the time.
If it actually looked good sure but it just cranks up the contrast and puts a shitty Instagram filter over the characters. I don’t care how delusional you are I just can’t understand how you’d think that wouldn’t ruin whatever the character is supposed to actually look like. In one of their own examples the character just had a family member die, they aren’t wearing makeup for a reason, not that DLSS cares so yassified grieving woman go brrr