You can beat me up and even kill me. Then you will have my dead body. But you will n ver have, MY MONEY!
ThyLobster
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Coder by day. Libertarian (it seems).
Just another of those block rocking beats!

No, @Lyn Alden, you were right - Dune 2 is not that good.
I'm still a fan of "the first" and then also of the first, but the second one seems pretty much a "Action movie" with decisions made by a committee. More of the same.
But great visuals!
It's not JavaScript.
It's elixir.
That's where the decentralisation will thrive.
Pay attention @fiatjaf :)
@unclebobmartin
In the last week I've seen a bunch of code that was procedural, stiff, coupled and glued together, dependant on concretions, with all the responsibility in the world in a single method. Classes with 4 functions, each with 150 lines of code, some of them just with 150 of SQL.
I thought, since I have 20 years of experience, and I'm a fairy decent programmer, and I know quality and what it takes to make code reasonable, I made a presentation to explain to my boss and my colleagues who don't read, don't watch YouTube, don't get formal education and the reason why they are there is because they have degrees in physics and maths and can make the machine do what they want, and my presentation would be a reminder that small modules can really help make changes later on and when combined the potential, the cyclomatic complexity, the accidental complexity remain low and we don't require as much cognitive load to understand and change code.
But I gave up doing the presentation. I'm gonna shut up and have a bad time going through their code and make a fool out of myself, you know why?
I realised it's easier and cheaper to find people with large cognitive capacity and lots of energy than to find and pay someone who is an artisan.
Good code is for your own company if you have one. All they want is ship things at the lowest price and whatever comes next, is someone else's problem.
True?