Which suspiciously reminds optimization. Like computer game with infinite procedural world, where map chunks only generated where player interacts with world, being just formula (algorithm) everywhere else.
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I was referring another comment in the thread, sorry for confusion. The OP attacks both Go and microservices, although it’s no Gos fault in the story.
Also I just hate Java too, and OOP in general.
According to votes, hating Java is bad, but hating microservices is good.
Well, that’s the architecture problem, not the language.
Swap Java and Go in text, then I buy it. Java is memory hungry monstrosity that runs on JVM and idiomatically uses piles of abstractions. I have exactly opposite experience, when rewriting a microservice from Java to Go reduced memory usage tenfold and sped up requests processing.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Programmers are no longer needed!
171·18 days agoHiding the complexity behind nice interfaces makes it actually more difficult to understand programming.
This is a very important point, that most of my colleagues with OOP background seem to miss. They build a bunch of abstractions and then say it’s easy, because we have one liner in calling code, pretending that the rest of the code doesn’t exist. Oh yes, it certainly exists! And needs to be maintained, too.
Black Mirror season 7 (I think) has an episode about this. Surgery to fix a part of brain (not cheap) installing a chip. And after some time pay a subscription to get rid of ads. And subscription gets more expensive over time.
In Go, the recommended convention for variable name length is to be proportional to their scope. It is common to use one or few letters long variables if they are local to a few lines loop or a short function.
Well, every natural plant have seeds. They need to reproduce. Those without seeds go extinct in one generation.
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Spooky 👻 Halloween 🎃 Dark 🦇 Horror 🔪 Memes@lemmy.world•Learning to enjoy the terrible movies is essential to the experience.
3·2 months agoAgree.
Still, story resolution was smoother, than, for example, in Hereditary, where tension was masterfully built (and to a higher degree), but last few minutes left me with a sense of unfinishedness.
Anyway, both are great hororr movies.
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Spooky 👻 Halloween 🎃 Dark 🦇 Horror 🔪 Memes@lemmy.world•Learning to enjoy the terrible movies is essential to the experience.
7·2 months agoI liked Weapons (2025), also by Zach Cregger.
In Go you can compare structure instances with == (by value). You can also compare pointers (in which case they can be different even if values are equal). You get what you ask for.
Also, I’ve never needed “Equals” method in Go.
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Memes@lemmy.ml•Yes, i started playing the Autism funny game. 1 Week in, 16 hours only
2·2 months agoUsually I load machine gun turrets manually. And use them mainly to clear nests early in the game. Later, when I get my hands on oil, I build perimeter with walls, flame and laser turrets. Connect pipes with oil and connect electricity. That do the trick.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•A third of Americans believe Trump’s presidency is part of God’s planEnglish
3·2 months agoThat is convenient. This way you can explain anything you like. I think, Sam Harris said “it’s like playing table tennis without a net”.
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•A third of Americans believe Trump’s presidency is part of God’s planEnglish
9·2 months agoThat is logical. Practically, though, this is used for justification of selected events. If a person confronts with something he doesn’t like, e. g. bugs in his home, he will actively try to change it.
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Games@lemmy.world•More Online CO-OP Games should have option to pauseEnglish
12·3 months agoIf I recall correctly, Starcraft 2 has a pause in online match. Other players get pause screen and can unpause the game. It all comes down to both(all) players agree on pause, and can be useful if correctly implemented.
No. But for some reason I got confused this time.
I’m surprised you’re downvoted like this, but I had a similar thought. I understand the meme, that it is about the feeling when you finished a game with a story that made you involved. But calling it a “lifechanger” feels like exaggeration.
I have played a game that touched me deeply, leaving me emotionally out of my socket for about a week. But I wouldn’t say it “changed my life”. I can feel the echo of that experience when I remember, but that’s all.
Antiyoy is a clone of the 2000s game “Slay”, which is on Steam with updated graphics, to my surprise.




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