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Look up “Stanford marshmallow experiment”.
Me in the late 90s: CSS is not a language!
Today: Holy crap, it’s now Turing-complete.
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all work in floats
We even have float16 / float8
now for low-accuracy hi-throughput work.
But then people will see how many bugs your code actually has, and how you actually can’t be bothered fixing any of them!
I hate how soy has been used by bigots as an insult. Soy products are bloody delicious!
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Go wash your mouth with some SOAP.
Oh that’s not uncommon in the industry. Especially when dealing with legacy code.
Personal best was 40k lines in a file called misc.c
containing all the global functions that don’t fit anywhere else.
Runner up was the one where each developer dumped their miscellaneous functions in their own files, so they don’t have to deal with merge conflicts. Which means we had x1.c, x2.c, x3.c … etc.
A few years back Audacity got acquired by a commercial entity. They then proceeded to cause some controversy regarding user privacy.
I think they walked back some of them, and changed the installer to allow disabling the data collection; but by that time, a few forks have started popping up. Tenacity seems to be what many people eventually settle on.