• FoundTheVegan@kbin.social
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    Fake for any of those wondering.

    But keeping employees based on how many lines of code they have written, which he did, is essentially the same logic.

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      Ernest Hemingway was paid by the word, which shows in his work. I imagine this pay structure would have a similar effect on how people code.

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      I would do so poorly there, in many ways …. I love those days when my lines of code is negative

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        There are 2 things in coding that are incredibly satisfying for me:

        1. Compiling after implementing a fuckton of features

        2. Deleting a massive amount of code after refactoring for a while

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      Isn’t Factorio very optimized, not in the sense that it uses all system resources completely, but in the sense that it has very efficient code enabling millions of operations and increasing without needing much more system resources to scale it?

      I would definitely go with Arma in this case. Although it has very heavy calculations for a lot of things to start with, it can’t scale well and cause CPU bottleneck very soon.

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        Factorio definitely taxes CPU usage heavily if you’re building a mega base. Don’t get me wrong, it’s gotta be a big ass base, but you could just import somebody’s monstrosity and run it in the background.

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        It is pretty well optimized. I think it might not be, like, genius-level amazing, but the devs care about performance and worked to improve it.

        In the end though, it’s a game where the entire map (as generated so far) is simulated - I think there’s cases where chunks go to sleep, but it’s not Minecraft’s “stop simulating anything not next to a player”. When combined with players building lots of machines moving many, many items around, you’ll inevitably end up with some serious CPU usage. Not a problem on a decent computer, but I have had friends struggle on weak laptops, even getting dropped as they literally couldn’t keep up with the server.

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          Just boot up a modpack, that will max out all resources for a solid 10 minutes during launcher startup

      • ☭ SaltyIceteaMaker ☭@iusearchlinux.fyi
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        So i played through factorio once and i gotta say cpu isn’t that big of a problem. Ram is tho. Had 20% cpu utilisation in my end base but like 80% ram usage. I had 16 gb at that time, i specifically bought 64 gb just to make sure i can play factorio without problems😂

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      Lmao true. Having to open that piece of shit always causes me so much pain

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    I assume this is fake since no one at X is getting a Christmas bonus.

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          My most productive days have ended with negative LOC. It’s such a trash metric that only someone that’s never been a developer could dream up.

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            I was at a company once where they didn’t understand how bad this metric was. They worshipped this one guy who would work all night and have a record number of lines of code changed.

            They thought he was a programming god.

            I realized he knew how to do “refactor” in his IDE, and every day the class hierarchy would change

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        He was also doing that examination by having people print out the code for him to read apparently

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    1. Write batch file listing the contents of c: recursively and changing to c:\windows doing it again, then loop.

    2. ???

    3. Employee of the century, free brothel on mars.

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    So those who misuse company assets to enrich themselves b mining crypto get rewarded by larger bonuses? Sounds like the way the world works for those super rich fellas like Elon “Edgelord” Musk.

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      I have no idea but I had the same question. I also love the fact that We’d believe that he’d do something like this.

      Please tell me it’s real.

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    Oh god he’d actually do this and employees would have to try to get the weakest CPU possible so percentage utilisation would be higher.