This is hilarious. The almost monotone delivery is just amazing to me. The comment about no developer ever finishing a project from start to finish is too accurate haha
Better solution to being able to work anywhere, work on a ten year old phone that somehow still has a coding app that works and work exclusively in your aunts porta potty
holy shit I was convinced you would have like 2M subs and 1,000 times the views after watching this vid, keep up the great work! you're criminally underrated!
Most successful developer is someone with a decade and over experience in industry making a "beginner guide to [insert language]" video on tube and reaping the rewards of comment section being proud "Hello World" actually show on screen ! After first 1 mil view with avg watch time of 2 min you are set for life with eternally loyal fan base you can preach how they can learn to code in 3 months and earn 20k a month and offer them your 50% discounted course to success !
about the "Maybe I should pursue a simpler life" bit, the developer of Neofetch did exactly that. The repo is archived and he has said that he is now taking on farming.
Having only ever used vim (aside from the couple of weeks I used atom and the one time I opened emacs) it is very easy to learn and you will be able to figure out another IDE (once you make vim an IDE)
seeing vscode etched into your retinas when you sleep is a good thing, give it 10 minutes youll start hearing the bugs, but your asleep so you forget in the morning
I'm a hobby programmer (although I so far only use very high-level interpreted languages like Python and JS) and I absolutely have adopted the nomad lifestyle, but at home I plug my laptop into a second monitor to have more screen real-estate.
Same realization as Peter in "Office Space", but that's if your job really was menial to the point that you're looked at as a "cost center" instead of a profit center as ThePrimeagen puts it.
You should absolutely make a discord to discuss code and other ridiculous stuff. I can help set it up and make a custom bit if you need, been making them for years
How is that possible? The name isn't even visible while the video's playing, so the only time after starting that you can notice the name is after it's completely finished.
Funniest thing ever is me falling asleep at my desk, cause i'm doing funny personal project off-hours (i've started at 7pm, and suddenly it is 3am, wtf?), and now I'm drinking 3rd monster, waiting for build to go through jenkins, PM's asking how's the progress (i've slept 3.5h), and it's not even 11am so far - this video is waaay too accurate
10x developer found. But, you should only use one monitor, learn the keyboard shortcuts, don't use VIM, spend years learning discipline so you can finish a project, sacrifice your social life, or never get one to finish your project, buy an eggs cooker, bread maker, oats and multivitamins now you can live off $5 a day.
The quality of the vids are insane. I love it 💪 PS: You sound really experienced in this stuff, do you know of anyone that's interested in a educational/inspiring thumbnail? I am a graphic designer and planning on perfectly recreating the ideas of content creators... So I'm planning on asking the right questions, matching the brand, studying the viewers, matching the personality... and then using the right techniques (sometimes I'd like to jump out of the comfort-zone and learn new stuff) so that I can keep adjusting till they're satisfied with their ideal thumbnail.
As a language model, I aim to promote constructive dialogue, but I understand your frustration. It's disappointing when comments detract from the discussion rather than adding value. However, resorting to derogatory labels like "NPC" isn't productive. Let's strive for more respectful and insightful interactions.