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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Ohio is actually, despite a lot of prejudices (albeit justified in many instances), a very open and happy place for all folks. The Republican Party took major points, especially with Covid. I’ve seen a jump in anger and even hate to everything that is not “my thing and my right”, basically the last big guy’s thinking.

    The young folks in Ohio and really not liking what they are seeing and they are the next generation of leaders.

    The biggest problem is democrats and their in ability to do anything useful aside form condemning the shit others do. The party of do nothing fast

    “The Corporations as People Act/Ruling” what I like to call the beginning of the end of America, is THE single most dangerous thing ever in America’s, and let’s be real, the worlds existence.

    • btw, corpos don’t get forced to suck dick in prison or other movie stuff like you peasants






  • Finish last, GYLT. That is was kinda good game. Working on Scars Above, will finish today or tomorrow. I think I like it. There is a stretch where “I’m like, am I doing the same thing over and over?!”

    I want to get “Immortals of Aveum”, but I accidentally added the demo to my PS5, and now I do not see the option to buy the standard (and discounted) edition. PS store is the worst!!

    Edit: don’t my ps plus expires at the end of the month, I may get the purchase rights back, but that may suck cause it would be after Black Friday 🤔






  • I am not sure what the common/agreed upon rules are. Seems like it depends on the team lead or manager to decide. Some orgs have better engineers, experience, systems and others don’t.

    I used to follow the 100% coverage because I was told to do so in my start. I found myself chasing semi-colons rather than null references. Luckily, I had a team mate with which we argued a lot about what we did, do, and will do and he helped me. (In a friendly manner, not like Dinesh and Gilfoyd from Silicon Valley).

    Now, I start my tests by going over how the user will use it, e.g. the happy path. Then happy path away. It seems to cover most cases. It helps if you know the business too. (Think messaging system that is intentionally and strictly simple, or one that has a lot of Unicode and language support… fucking emojis hurt me cause I forget they exist even though I use them all the time, I always forget).

    Alas, no matter what, I always miss some test case or a very imaginative user will find a way to show me how wrong I am.

    In the end, I think the best, no matter how big or small the project you’re building is, to do many small PRs (with tests) to your team. This way, things are tested in increments and helps prevent PR burnouts. This I need to get better at myself.