• roadrunner_ex@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Putting aside the “should/shouldn’t do” argument, I was also wondering if the code is even viable. I imagine that ‘ls’ and ‘sudo’ are probably pretty ubiquitous, but I bet there exist some Linux installs out there with a different shell than ‘bash’, and some might not have ‘grep’ too. That would lead to some pretty cryptic bugs for the end user, eh?

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    8 months ago

    geez I tried my best not to be stereotypical, but…I am a flawed human being and I searched for their linkedin profile, it suddenly all checks out

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        8 months ago

        I don’t like being cryptic at all, but “free speech” doesn’t always include discriminatory ones. And being flawed, I can’t stop my brain from generating those thoughts, so I just tried to be a slightly friendlier a*hole. Otherwise I could have said: PhD, yeah of course, so many of them are so used to writing shitty code without peer reviews for so long, that totally checks out. And Indian…again. well, no wonder.

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          8 months ago

          Yeah that’s a stereotype. Some many brilliant people and somehow the fuck ups (not the people but their fuck ups) generate all the attention. I didn’t think of that stereotype and was curious. But seriously blaming a (maybe even a fresh)PhD for being bad at coding is both fair and unfair but no peer review is not on them.