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  • Dogs are burrowing animals and they feel the most relaxed when in a small space. That’s normally where they eat and sleep.

    That doesn’t mean it’s a necessity but it also doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with crate training. And in fact, it’s the most sure fire way to potty train them, because it makes them feel like they’re in their home.





  • atyaz@reddthat.comto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneCode Rule
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    5 months ago

    It absolutely is. It’s not the place to learn the basics obviously, but members need to learn what is expected of them, just like on any other team/organization.

    Linus’s outbursts absolutely hinder growth. He’s lucky that his project has become so important and people will work on it regardless, but he and the Linux kernel would have been better off if he was wasn’t driving people away as much as he was.









  • atyaz@reddthat.comtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlAverage TS developer
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    8 months ago

    My comment was obviously devoid of any nuance, I am on programmer humor after all. I actually do use typescript, but I think fixing issues in application code that isn’t used by other code is a waste of time. I also think there are lots of advantages of a very dynamic language, like usable REPLs and much easier debugging. We can take these advantages way further by embracing the dynamic nature of javascript, like how lisps do it for example. But instead, everyone is happy going down the route of turning it into another c# (nothing against c# but we don’t need all languages to be c# and java).








  • atyaz@reddthat.comtoMildly Infuriating@lemmy.worldAn £8 sandwich in Starbucks
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    9 months ago

    I get the sentiment, but most places don’t have even halfway decent coffee shops. Everyone gives starbucks shit (rightfully so), but the fact is if you walk into a random cafe in America, it will most likely be inferior to starbucks. The level of quality in American coffee is just abysmal. And if you’re traveling, you won’t know if the cafe you take a chance on is a hidden gem (spoiler, it never is). I was in Austin one time and I found this hipster place that had great reviews on google. The interior was really nice, nice place to work, spacious, etc. The coffee tasted like dog water. It wasn’t mediocre, it was trash. I’m sure Austin has great cafes, but unless you live there how will you know? Starbucks is a consistent mediocre coffee.