[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 1 points 14 hours ago

That's why you get up at 830 or 9, go eat, come back and nap

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 51 points 3 days ago

To call them peers is an insult to the jurors

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 70 points 3 weeks ago

All these comments analyzing the trauma behind a joke, no one mentioning the anger issues of kicking in the front door

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 37 points 4 weeks ago
[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 39 points 2 months ago

Yea, you can't just read the news and go huh. anymore, because the news is no longer "this is what happened." Now it's "OMG YOU WON'T BELIEVE THIS YOU'RE GONNA HATE THAT this happened AND EVERYONE IS PISSED"

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 38 points 2 months ago

and got rid of imposter syndrome

Don't worry, steam reviews will fix that.

Jk congrats on the game! Can't wait to check it out

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I've been doing some interviews lately, and my most recent one seemed to be my most promising one so far, until he started doing what he called "light tech screening" and did some trivia questions to test my knowledge on what goes on under the hood. I do admit, I should have been better prepared on the topics, and didn't do as well as I could have. At the end, he said my experience was interesting but I needed a better grasp of the fundamentals, and that we should keep in touch. Afterwards, I messaged thanking him for his time, and that I needed to review my course material, asked if he thought I should review anything specific and if I could do that for a few weeks and revisit it like he said. He suggested I do a deep dive into JS/TS to really understand what goes on and why, and would be happy to revisit it in a few weeks, and again said to keep in touch.

Does that really mean keep in touch regularly or often? Or is it just a throw away yea reach out again in a few weeks when you're ready? I'm already pretty stoked to get a second chance at this, the company seems cool and I like that they aren't weighing everything on leetcode problems. If I should keep in touch regularly, what would that even be about? I also don't want to annoy him before meeting again.

Any advice would be appreciated!

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 44 points 3 months ago

I SAID TO FUCKING SMILE

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by remotedev@lemmy.ca to c/lemmyconnect@lemmy.ca

If I just swap from app to app without going to my home screen, I get a black screen. I have to got to my home screen and then back to see any content

On android, Samsung 22 ultra.

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 30 points 5 months ago

Hey everyone, they're a landlord! Get em!!

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[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 153 points 7 months ago

....said the stable boy

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Dual Booting (lemmy.ca)

I'm going nuts here. I hope dual boot questions are ok here.

For backstory, I was dual booting windows 10 and linux mint. Things were fine, until I think when windows was trying to update and on a restart it went to linux, and afterwards I wasn't able to boot up windows. I tried repairing windows with a usb but that was giving me hell about drivers, so I just wiped that hdd and installed windows fresh. Worked fine, got to play a game on there which was why I wanted to get back on windows, lol, all good.

UNTIL, I try to boot back to linux. Getting the grub screen, everything I'm seeing online about setting root to the harddrive where grub is was not working. Back to my tried and true method of wiping it all and starting fresh. I wipe it, get a new linux usb iso, boot into it, install linux, it says to remove media and hit enter to continue. I do that. reboot, get this zoomed in grub window where I can't type at all.

So I'm on windows, trying to hope someone here has had this happen before and knows what I'm missing or what I did wrong because this is really making me crazy.

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 139 points 8 months ago

looks like a lot of power users really did take their ball and go home. (I wonder what they’re doing with their time instead? Hopefully some new hobbies? Time with friends?)

Nah we're doing the same shit just on Lemmy now

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submitted 8 months ago by remotedev@lemmy.ca to c/react@programming.dev

I'm in the middle of a systems design class, and we're supposed to get our own VPS up and running. For quick background, I found a PERN app on GitHub, and cloned that onto my digitalocean droplet, and have it connected to my domain and nginx. I have the dist directory for the production build, copied it in the backend folder, and I see my app on my domain path. I'm getting an issue with an index#####.js file that's causing a cors error for localhost:4000, which is confusing since I have a reverse proxy for that port on my domains nginx conf. I did some digging and found a (very long) line of code that goes through the http methods and they each have a "localhost:4000/" for what route to go to for each method. I tried changing these to just / for each and it got rid of the cors error but now I'm getting an error with the promise failing. Do I need to add my domain to those paths? Or am I missing something else here?

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I know this is a very generalized question, as it depends on the company, product, position, etc. But in general, what sets someone apart as ready for a senior position over an intermediate or junior position? Experience I would think would be a big one, but say you have a candidate that shows problem solving abilities to solve code problems, but is newer to the tech field vs someone who's been in the field x years, does the first guy have a shot without really knowing the ins and outs of working as a software engineer, hoping to pick it up quick?

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submitted 9 months ago by remotedev@lemmy.ca to c/service_clouds@lemmy.ca

I'm following a tutorial for creating docker containers, and it is having me go through the AWS beanstalk to create the environment to host the app, but I can't get the environment all the way there. Everytime I get some error about an instance profile I think it was called, and I've tried creating users, roles, and giving the roles the permissions for the beanstalk permissions, but it's still giving me errors. Does anyone know what I should be doing different?

[-] remotedev@lemmy.ca 36 points 10 months ago

Connect: Am I a joke to you?

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submitted 10 months ago by remotedev@lemmy.ca to c/coffee@lemmy.world

I should have known better, I usually don't like flavored coffee because (personally) I feel like it's made to go with some kind of creamer or something. But I bought a bad of hazelnut vanilla beans, ground it up, and meh. I've tried mixing it with my wife's creamer but it just gets so sweet and I like to drink it black. I've tried making it weaker than usual and it's helped, but did anyone have suggestions on ways to not waste this bag I got?

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submitted 10 months ago by remotedev@lemmy.ca to c/lemmyconnect@lemmy.ca

Not sure if this is a me thing, app thing, or instance/Lemmy thing. But when I open a picture, it's super pixelated and text is unreadable for anywhere from a few seconds to maybe 5 to 10, and then it loads and is readable. Has anyone else experienced this?

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submitted 10 months ago by remotedev@lemmy.ca to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this, I couldn't find a linux-no-stupid-questions community lol.

I'm migrating again to linux, and working on Linux Mint for now to avoid a huge change due to my upcoming program for school soon where I won't have extra time to fiddle with things. So I'm trying to get everything set up, and download my most used applications, but I'm trying to figure out - should I be downloading the official software if it's available, or is it better to find a FOSS alternative instead? I plan to go with the apps that come with it like the libre office instead of Microsoft, obviously, but I was looking at Discord and there is what appears to be an official looking option in the software manager app, and below it a FOSS WebCord option. Or, if this one isn't the official, I could always go to the discord site and get it from them if they have it available.

Does it matter which option I go with? Is it better to go with official software if possible? Or is it better to go with FOSS for more control/privacy?

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