Seeing the family over the last week made significantly more frustrating by mums husband parroting that over population bullshit, and general racism against migrants from the UK news. Also of course while I was there the government had to announce another transphobic thing. Great. Glad to be back in Germany, things aren't perfect here, but at least I feel safe
When I think of the semantics of primitive refactorings, I picture the AST of a programming language, and graph-rewriting actions that can be performed on different kinds of node in the tree. (In much the same I think of code metrics as applying to different types of node in an AST.)
So we end up with a map of things that can be renamed, things that can be moved, things that can be safe-deleted, and so on.
@jasongorman I don't know but I immediately thought of amazing @dantleech, who does @phpactor which has a whole bunch of refactoring tools in it. Maybe he would be able to tell you?
What do we all think of Chromebook's as a starter laptop for someone wishing to learn to program? Like a very basic computer just to give someone a chance at a career in tech
Edit: this Post is also a year old, I don't need replies anymore
The fun thing about the Haier micro enterprise model is that it's basically the logical extension of autonomous teams ... but with a strong "legal bulkhead" around each team, because each team* is a separate company with its own P&L, CEO, etc.
A forcing function for innovation, accountability, limiting risk, etc.
@matthewskelton yes! I really want to work somewhere that tries it out, it feels very right to me, combined with something like dynamic teaming and you have a VERY different form of organisation. I think what frustrates me a bit about the corporate rebels is they don't talk enough about the evolutionary pressures that got haier there. Super appealing but without knowing what problem there were solving for, hard to know when to apply it
@mutineer@matthewskelton This was really enjoyable, I think I am going to have to keep learing more about Haier, it's really neat in structure.
I particularly liked this quote at the end:
"At the end of the day, an organizational structure “IS” technology and therefore is natural that — especially in such an advanced company — the two (the technology and the organization) are almost impossible to separate."
Oh wow, the install process for windows is not friendly, it needs extra drivers for pretty common stuff like nvme. I haven't done this in years and I have been spoiled by how much easier this is on Mac and Linux. Lets not get into that I had to spin up a remote machine to even download the iso...
I am currently setting up a windows VM (this time local), to use the install media tool, in case that is the source of my problems. Increasingly feeling like maybe I just install Linux and be done with it lol, it's supposed to be a gaming machine tho
I am going to get a gaming PC, does anyone have any advice for someone many years ago used to build them but hasn't used anything other than a laptop in years?
@brunty Will probably go with a riff on what you suggested with a bit more ram, and a diff card on the same chipset (got rid of the RGB ram as I probably am going to hide the box somewhere). Now I will wait a day and see if this seems like a good idea still lol https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/MncnqR