“Hello! I am a developer. Here is my relevant experience: I code in Hoobijag and sometimes jabbernocks and of course ABCDE++++ (but never ABCDE+/^+ are you kidding? ha!) and I like working with Shoobababoo and occasionally kleptomitrons. I’ve gotten to work for Company1 doing Shoobaboo-ing code things and that’s what led me to the Snarfus. So, let’s dive in!
I feel like there is no inbetween for tutorials. They ethier think you have only discovered computers and the internet today or that you know every programing language and have a CS PhD.
They’ll start by explaining what the internet is before descending into a dense conversation about how to use eBPF to do packet filtering and observability - just who is the audience that needs both halves of this?
I feel like there is no inbetween for tutorials. They ethier think you have only discovered computers and the internet today or that you know every programing language and have a CS PhD.
Sometimes both in the same article!
They’ll start by explaining what the internet is before descending into a dense conversation about how to use eBPF to do packet filtering and observability - just who is the audience that needs both halves of this?
Here‘s the kicker: some folks don’t even question how cars work, how the lights work, how their microwave works, yet all ot them have tutorials.
Now ask Annie what she thinks I should wear, and watch how those neurons fire up.
I’m aware
it’s satire.
But this a matter of selective bias. Like, who actually reads the tutorials on how to wash your clothes, and sunglasses ftm.
Are you seriously complaining about women?
Click the spoiler.
That only made it worse. I’ll add misogynist to your already long tag of bad stuff.
? Are you now DigVicŋ me right now, or are you really incapable of reading satire?
🤞your not “White Awakening”.
I don’t know what you’re talking about, and that link is explains nothing.
Based on your post history, everything you say is how you feel and nothing you say is satire. The tag stays.
What part of selective biasing information are you projecting on me, that washing clothes tutorials is considered “about women”? Or that of fashion?
Goodnight—or, afternoon I guess it is for you.