

I’d say ‘Imposter Syndrome’ + ‘Past Job Position Trauma’. There should be good review process and good pipeline with automatic testing and static code analysis, it shouldn’t be a responsibility of a single person.
I’d say ‘Imposter Syndrome’ + ‘Past Job Position Trauma’. There should be good review process and good pipeline with automatic testing and static code analysis, it shouldn’t be a responsibility of a single person.
Been using NeoVide for a while for that matter. It’s mostly ok. I’ll definitely give LV a try, thanks for the suggestion
I use NeoVim, but I don’t hate Microsoft (they contribute a lot to Linux kernel). What is wrong with me?
Every new tools (especially those being pushed by big corporations) meets resistance and suspicion. It’s a new thing to learn instead of something proven to work, usually more resource-hungry…
Sounds pretty terrible though. Paying $200 monthly to pay $20 for a simple visit is insane to me. I’m an expat living in Europe (so I don’t have the full privileges of locals), yet I pay about $200 per year for private medical insurance which makes doctor visits pretty much free for me. There is also an extended health insurance from the company (costs me about $20 monthly), which covers drugs, dental health an profilactical visits for free
I play a lot lately with SuperCollider (sound design + algorithmic composition software) and I love it. I don’t even think there is a commercial alternative.
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