• @MotoAsh
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    9 months ago

    You don’t know what you’re talking about, simple as.

    This is a python tool. It will never be compiled for you. Ever. It’s literally not compiled. Get over it.

    This post was perfectly made to trigger all the morons who don’t know the first thing about coding… getting upset you’re looking at source code… in a repository…

    If you’re upset at seeing source code, GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE REPO!!

    • @mods_are_assholes
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      19 months ago

      Listen son, I was coding and compiling C++ for MUDs back in the early 90s and some of my python code is still being used back at my university and I graduated before smartphones.

      Your assumption of incompetence is just another symptom of the elitist rot that small minded devs constantly wear.

      • @cm0002
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        -19 months ago

        I was coding and compiling C++ for MUDs back in the early 90s and some of my python code is still being used back at my university and I graduated before smartphones.

        Oh I get it now, you’re just an old fart with outdated knowledge who can’t be bothered to keep up with “all this dag nabbit fancy tech, back in MY day” blah blah blah, go back to yelling at the cloud

        • @mods_are_assholes
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          19 months ago

          That’s not how getting older works. At all. Especially in tech.

          You know one of the funniest things about people insulting me over my age? If everything goes well for you, you’ll be here one day too. And it’s going to be a lot sooner than you think.

          And then you can have Gen Beta insult you for being an old fogie tied to the tablet ecosystem when brain interfaces are the norm.

          I hope you remember this moment when it happens to you, but you likely won’t.

          • @cm0002
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            09 months ago

            You’re right, tech moves fast and requires continuous learning, but you can still learn as you get older. However, it’s quite clear from your comments in this entire thread, that you have not.

            You do not want to learn new things and lash out when people point this out or provide you software that might require you to learn something to deploy it expecting every project out there to be point and click and ready to go.

            Have you even contributed to an open source project? At all? Do you know what goes into maintaining these projects? “30 years in IT” doesn’t mean shit, that could easily be 30 years in hell desk or 30 years in IT “middle management”