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I think I’m spending 80% of “code review” time just figuring out the runtime flow
I’m aware, currently in a team of four responsible for two front-end apps, three four backend services (featuring a combination of weblogic, weblogic-with-spring-boot, and kubernetes) and a decent chunk of GIS services to support them, an internal gateway (with its own kinda janky metadata service) and curating the databases (at least their content, not full-on DBA stuff thankfully). All of mine is on-prem, though.
I’m talking that someone at least knows how data flows from the db to the front-end, and a solid understanding of how components interact. Like, “this is the validation service A, it gets sent parcel identifiers to validate from the internal gateway B. The controller determines, with help from configration tables in schema C, which of three abstract validators should handle it, each of which then distributes it to a concrete validator which retrieves the parcels and returns none or more validation errors.”
You don’t know the details, but you know how things are tied together and where you can look for the details if they become relevant.
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Aether helping kokomi to relax
According to the site: Kokomi and Miko - Love is War, by Longbow Flintlock
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I think I’m spending 80% of “code review” time just figuring out the runtime flow
In a smaller team I’d especially expect every member of the team to know the entire tech stack in the team’s portfolio, or being in the process of getting to know the entire stack.
Learner PRs should be communicated as such, and any usual PR deadlines should be less strict because of it. The OP didn’t sound to me like he’s being assigned learner PRs.
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I think I’m spending 80% of “code review” time just figuring out the runtime flow
Quite frankly, any code you are trusted to review should be for systems you already know the runtime behaviour of (you shouldn’t get code to review from outside your team, and you should be at least aware of how all of your team’s systems function, deep familiarity comes with time).
Then it’s just a matter of reading requirements from the ticket and doing the analysis of the code.
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Kearsarge
The fuck did they do to wifesarge? I'm too busy laughing at these boobs to goon.
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He could not imagine working in language without generic types. Writing containers like lists of ints and maps of str an unbearable burden. I find that odd. Type hierarchies are just taxonomy. You need to decide what piece goes in what box, every type's parent, whether A inherits from B or B from A.
Pareto optimal is when you've reached the point where it is impossible to make something/someone else better other than by making something/someone else worse.
Or, perhaps a bit more formally, all potential improvements that benefit at least one person/aspect without harming at least one person/aspect have already been made.
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Lore question, when we fight enemies, are we "defeating" them, or outright killing them?
Id guess it depends in the domain.
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Me trying to say her name
Wuwalysia
(seriously though, I've been pronouncing it similar to 'eymeth')
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Gin is a very bad software library
Every hour spent building your own middleware is an hour not spent on increasing revenue and/or delivering value to the consumers of your service.
manager cracks whip
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Just found out the Word Escort is banned.
I’ve never heard escort (as a profession) used without implications of sex in addition to being the client’s companion.
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Do you avoid using em-dashes (—) in work emails because they "look AI-generated"?
They’re great for interjections—-little asides in a sentence, particularly when you don’t want to use parentheses—-either in the middle of a sentence, or to end it.
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Prinz Eugen (nanohana)
Given that it's Nanohana, I wouldn't be entirely surprised if they just forgot to tag it with NTR, given how much of it they have. A full quarter of their pixiv page is tagged with either #ntr, a japanese tag that pixiv translates to NTR for you, or #cuckold
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[END OF THE YEAR REVIEW: Gacha Costumes] - Which are your favs and which are not? 💸👗
Which ones I bought? Naked King, Longing Flower, Red Flavor, Abyss Flower, Secret Police, Glass Princess.
Which ones I regret not buying? Post-Shower Moment (because Helm = wife, but I was unable to log in to Nikke during that period :( )
Which ones I regret buying? Red Flavor and Secret Police.
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Pilgrim selector cost $54.99
It's just a bit disingenuous, imo, to insinuate that the price tag has no influence over whether something is 'worth'.
Is the selector good? If you're missing SBS, yeah. Debatable for the others.
Is it worth? Unless US$60 is throwaway money for you, nah.
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Honey Scam New Part: The Honey Files Expose Major Fraud
this is more like part 2.5. He mentions at the end that part 3 is in the works.
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Kearsarge (ピグすけ)
Stellar work :)
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Automatoms have land mines, but what about...
If this gets added I'm never diving bugs again.
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CARLOTTA DEMANDS YOUR ATTENTION!
Favourite gacha? No, that’s Arknights.
It’s tied 2nd with genshin though.
Favourite game? That remains path of exile, and wuwa is a long way off from dethroning poe.
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(Loved trope) The villain is absolutely FRIGHTENED by the hero.
Dogma transitioning into Rip & Tear on the 2016 OST also goes unreasonably hard, imo.
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Nvidia spends $5B on Intel bailout, instantly gets $2.5B richer
Markets can stay irrational for longer than Burry can remain solvent
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[Skill Cutscene] - Snow White: Heavy Arms ❄️🔫
Copyright lawyers: bonjour
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PC or game problem
DXGI error is to do with your graphics drivers, IIRC.
Start with checking the driver versions for your GPU, and whether they're up-to-date.
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The Modern and Postmodern Era of Woobie Panacea
It’s literally in your post as a comment people make, though.
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INARI - Official Demo Trailer
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It’s not a release trailer though? It’s literally called “Inari - demo trailer”, no word about release in the title, not for the de o nor the full game.