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How frequently do you use profilers/debuggers at work?
  • I can't imagine programming without regularly pausing execution to inspect intermediate variables, run some quick checks in the immediate window or set conditional breakpoints. I'm always a bit surprised when I remember there are people who don't work like that

  • ‘Scanners are complicated’: why Gen Z faces workplace ‘tech shame’
  • I'm a millennial and when I was in university I let people use my computer to send assignments to their lecturers rather than going to the labs a few times. More than once I had to stop them copying and pasting the contents of the word document into the body of the email and show them how to attach a file

  • Reddit CEO Triples Down, Insults Protesters, Whines About Not Making Enough Money From Reddit Users
  • Yes and no. Google definitely uses location data to improve traffic details, but GPS has always been able to get some level of data about it, despite being mostly a one way system. I don't really remember the details, I'll try to dig out an article

  • what are you playing this week?
  • I got a second hand xbone at the start of the year so I've got a lot of game pass to try out. I've been playing power wash simulator recently, it's nice and chilled, therapeutic to calm down before bed

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