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What's with all the tech layoffs?
  • More layoffs in games today, this time at Black Forest Games. Per Kotaku, the German studio laid off around 50 people, which also equates to roughly half its staff.

    Which isn't as large as the MS cuts coming today of course, but per the rumoured details (all managers and creative directors being safe) it seemed laying them off was easy enough.

    That being said the rumours I've heard for the Swedish companies under MS have been largely spared, and there unionisation is of course relatively common.

  • What have you done recently to lovingly annoy your spouse/significant other? For example, this morning I brought my wife her toast singing the first line from "Baby One More Time" in Brittany voice...
  • For Christmas my partner wanted me to write down my vows to them. So I bought some quality paper, and made a fancy card. On the front I wrote "I vow to..." then on opening it there was a big picture of Rick Astley and lots of lines scattered about such as "🎵 never gonna give you up..🎵" etc. etc

    On the facing page I did write something serious and heartfelt, but the rick rolling was necessary.

  • Do you have a Heat Pump in a cold climate?
  • This has been common in Sweden for decades, I had it in my previous house almost 20 years ago. If I remember correctly it was a 100m borehole. The only limitation is that certain soil/rock environments work better than others, so it's not suitable for all locations.

    Heated our house in northen Sweden just fine in -20/30C winters.

  • What's an aspect of your job that college didn't prepare you for?
  • It's a little unfair to criticise a CS course for not being a SWE course. But I agree that graduating students in CS without having covered the basic requirements in the SWE day job most of them will move into is a disservice.

    I did CS (30 years ago) and things entirely missing in the syllabus back then:

    • any and all soft skills
    • version control
    • refactoring
    • testing and the value of testing
    • staging and replicated environments for raw dev, QA, live, etc
  • What is your experience with security USB sticks (such as Nitro- or Yubikeys)?
  • My experience with my yubikey is that it just works. I know that's not terribly useful info, but it's really all I have after several years of occasionally using it. Oh, it's been on my keychain all that time so isn't terribly flimsy.

  • If you had to choose one programming language that you had to use for the rest of your life, what would it be?
  • Python was always strongly typed. For years there has been optional static typing and - you know - unit tests.

    If you're having significant issues due to not knowing what types you're using, the type system may not be your greatest problem...

  • what tech company is the worst in you're opinion?
  • Maybe not quite so much these days. I use Outlook at work, but that's been the limit of my MS contact in tech for a few years now (apart from the odd Teams meeting I've been invited to). It used to be worse in terms of lock in, IMO.

  • What are your 'name brand only' items?
  • I agree from the opposite direction:

    20 years ago I switched to zero drop minimalist footwear for running, hiking, and almost all everyday activities (everything except weddings and funerals). I only wear footwear that has no relation at all to my foot's arch, my weight, or my gait.

    Best decision for my knees, ankles, and hips I think I ever made.

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  • CLion & PyCharm.

    Platform independent, and "just work". Not missing any functionality I ever wanted and with a new machine even CLion's almost legendary slowness is under control.