
Helloooo! I am Moose! They/Them/He/Him I am a embedded software engineer with autism, depression and anxiaty ( Wooo! ). I post about... whatever I want... software things, mental health things... whatever I feel like Feel very wellcome to send me asks about... anything that strikes your fancy :3
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You Can Write Object Oriented In C, Functional In Java. Mono-paradime Is Bad.
You can write object oriented in C, functional in Java. Mono-paradime is bad.
The real world is complex, and picking 1 solution to everything means picking a bad solution.
Right tool for the right job.
"So you know how C is procedural, Haskell is functional, and Java is object-oriented? You may ask: 'what about Python?'
Well, Python is bullshit-oriented."
My friend, teaching me Python.
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"Wait... is this for friendships, polyamorus relationships or monogamous relationships?"
Yes

I love my works automated "How have your onboarding proccess been?" Surveys.
It is basically me explaining that there is no such thing. My onboarding was "Here are the emergency exits, this is your onboarding buddy. Go"
Was not given tasks. Did not know what my team does ( Still do not, but now I know that NO ONE knows ).
And explaining that there CANNOT be a good onboarding proccess since there is no plan ( several things are 'Highest priority" for example. A clear sign of no plan ) and no command or decision structure.
And when there are no plan and no structure... you can only onboard people to chaos
The... Crowdstrike issue is not being resolved... at all...
The issue was not a bad update.
The issue was no testing. Pushing late friday. Pushing to all users at the same time.
And that is the easy-to-get-right stuff that we can see. Most likely the firm is a complete fucking from top to bottom. Because it basically have to be to let something like that happen.
And that is not getting fixed. Not for Crowdstrike or the tech industry in general.
Hell, the CEO of Crowdstrike have had THIS EXACT SAME PROBLEM with lack of testing and structure in previous firms he have been CEO of.
But since his strategy of removing all safety and structure makes money in the short term, IE is good for stock owners, IE the already filthy rich, he gets to keep being CEO of important firms.
NONE of that is getting fixed. We got solid proof that the biggest danger to modern infrastructure is not hackers or the people all the invasion-of-privacy tech and laws target.
It is the massive for profit organizations with root access to everyones machines. Meaning the laws and tech that are being rolled out RIGHT NOW to spy on everyone and gain access to everyones machines is not only sacrificing privacy. It also makes you LESS safe.
But that lesson is not allowed to be learned. So we have done nothing about this, and we will do nothing about this.
the crowdstrike catastrophe is getting resolved but the intel 13th and 14th gen CPU nightmare is just beginning. damn
And we sometimes forget that we create those limitations. For example, nearly all robots with cameras use red, green and blue sensors...
Despite... they don't have to
every single thing involving a computer is designed to put something into our senses. until a human looks at it, and interprets it, it is nothing. it isn't 'data'. it isn't 'ones and zeroes'. it's just some electrons and photons moving around, as is their wont.
but if we arrange those electrons just so, and let them do their thing, we can create a pattern that someone will experience as bits, registers, numbers, letters, instructions, algorithms, messages, financial transactions, videos, thoughts, worlds, etc etc.
the whole project of computer programming is corraling the electrons into situations where they will obey rules we have in our heads. electrons are surprisingly predictable, so this isn't a fool's errand. but every layer of the stack of abstractions is something we built: arranging one thing to produce a pattern we want to see. the chip arranged so the 'high and low voltages' fit our idea of 'bits' and 'logic gates'. the screen whose lights create a 'field of colour' for an organism that has this level of visual acuity, this frequency response in its cone cells, this capacity to see shapes and edges. these bits and logic organised into an 'algorithm' that takes 'data' that we think of as 'vertices' and 'triangles' and produces the appearance of 'perspective rendering', which approximates our concept of a '3D object', of even a 'virtual world'.
we have gotten so very very good at producing these patterns that it's easy to see them as something natural, and miss all the layers of orchestration behind even the simplest operation. computers are a game played between humans.
Burnout should... not be a thing that happens to you very often :s I hope you meant it more as "When I am busy" otherwise you may want to avoid to limit whatever gives you burnout if possible :s I hope I do not sound preachy. I say it because I am worrying because you seem nice, not because I want to dictate to you how to be, or pretend I know your life and situation. I DO like a mid day nap around 12 if I can get away with it. I will sleep under my desk if need be. But they are usually 30 min or so Means I am way more productive the last half of the day
Do any other autistics nap like...a lot?? On the weekends, I can easily nap 4+ hours and then still go to bed on time.
When I'm in burnout, I sometimes can nap repeatedly and then go to bed on-time.