
Helloooo! I am Moose! They/Them/He/Him I am a embedded software engineer with autism, depression and anxiaty ( Wooo! ). I post about... whatever I want... software things, mental health things... whatever I feel like Feel very wellcome to send me asks about... anything that strikes your fancy :3
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Listen, It Is Not Nice To Call People Out.Now Stop Blabbering And Help Me Out. I Need Wheels With Axils
Listen, it is not nice to call people out. Now stop blabbering and help me out. I need wheels with axils already attached so I can mount them on my robot. The software on him is a thing of beauty but apparently you need "Hard ware" to get the software to move around in meatspace and it is all sorts of bothers. /s
ok ive found some coding hashtags and they're way too wholesome. love yalls hustle but where is the chaos? the engineers that hate coding. but need it to continue going cause i have no other purpose. my blood stream is actually just bits. i want to die but not without my github on my tombstone.
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Very much agree!
One decent way to deal with it I found. I wait until they are juuuust done speaking and say a little loud "No problem" It's a decent way to… I donno what to call it… punish it a bit? So that if it was an accident and they just kept their response short it is still ok, but enough that it will not become a habit… hopefully…
Developer at work took credit for my work, that I did for him, during Monday's meeting. My slow self only realised he did that just this morning...
I fixed the bug that literally made them stop putting the company website live for a couple of days (SQL query error) annnnnd he took the credit and said "Yeah, I pretty much fixed the bug" and only I realised he said that.
I'm quitting the job anyways. Take the credit, at least deep down, you know you actually couldn't figure it out and came to me for help xoxo

Yep. Not only seeing ways for developers to communicate in ways that are both pruductive AND nice.
People also share their struggle, not only their catastrophes and successes. Which is far more important to deal with than the two other ones.
And people share learning/knowledge resources so you can save them, and find them when you need them for things!
It brings a MUCH better real view into how developers and people are. Because no one here is losing their job or real life status if they complain about their firms Management flaws.
So I'm new to Tumblr and I really hate social media in general...
I'm about my business, I'm a developer coding 24/7, would tumblr bring something unique to the table?
I am not a big fan of the "Ignore that you are being asked to work unreasonably hard" push. The qualification that "it only happens for a year" does not make it ok.
Yes, it will happen. Universities and corporations are bastards and have no issue pushing more and more work on you, but that does not make it ok.
You might need to push through it, and it is good to get help to survive it.
But it does NOT make it ok. And pushes like this (With no data, mind. Just "Text on the internet said so") that tries to make it ok and inevitable, dangling a vague reward if only you allow yourself to be abused for a while is BAD. The mental damage, and the bad learning that happens when people have to work 60-80 hour weeks (Which my University required) COSTS you. And it costs YOU, not the university, or the corporations you worked for. They count the abuse as a great success.
Motivation


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Oooooh!
I like that way of doing it!
I was thinking of making a PowerShell script that did something similar, but that idea was a unique key combination that fakes keyboard inputs and just writes them out.
Useful Project


Friday 29th September 2023
This has got to be the most useful project I've made for myself and I'm so proud. An extension that when I click the various options, it will copy a group of tags that I want to use on my posts. Because I realised that 1) most of the tags I use are repeated 2) I don't remember all the tags I need for my own blog's organisation system (I like to be neat...).
By putting the tags into their groups and just by a click of a button, all the tags are copied to the clipboard and I can paste the all in one go on my posts.
Now I don't forget any tags! And I made it. Yay to me! 🥰💗👍🏾
The trouble with the whitespace in python can be pointed out quite simply.
Your IDE most likely compensates for it. Those vertical lines that shows which scope any number of lines is. Thus, admitting that it is a problem that needs to be compensated for.
It compensate for badly placed brackets and languages like python that uses whitespace (Defined as, character types humans cannot see.)
But yeah, it is survivable, and python is VERY nice otherwise. I think of it as THE ideal language to work in if I need to do high level programming. C++ and C for low level and efficiency, and Python for when efficiency does not matter and it just needs to work quickly.
*Deep inhale*
Besides the weird white-space dependant syntax
Python is pretty good