Everyone is too busy discussing consumershit like GPUs, headphones, arguing over which fucking distro is better, arguing over systemd.
Here are some things I'm wondering why we never discuss since they are very tech-relevant and could probably help some of you NEET bastards get jobs.
* Kubernetes * Start-up culture * Continuous Integration (like Jenkins) * Data structures/types (/dpt/ is shit at this before you mention) * Docker * New database tech like RocksDB, Redis etc * Message queues
Until you start to have threads on these (and I'm not talking about one thread every 2 months), you shouldn't consider yourself a legit tech board.
So, shit that you don't need at home? Except data structures(what's your deal with /dpt/ anyway?) and message queues(what's there even to discuss). Half of what you mentioned is straight in enterprise meme/buzzword territory.
Colton Morgan
>legit tech board Dude, this is a board for anime fans that also have an interest in tech. The average guy on Sup Forums is some poorfag, using Linux, and measures dicks by which 'hard' to install distro they use.
I'm not here to discuss real tech, I'm here for my daily dose of memes and to anger some fatass halfway across the world by telling him Windows are for gamerfags, macs are for dumbfags, and Linux is for poorfags.
Jordan Phillips
Why would we talk about start up culture?
Brayden Davis
topkek
Jace Brooks
>* Kubernetes Shit >* Start-up culture Shit >* Continuous Integration (like Jenkins) Obviously essential, there is nothing to discuss >* Data structures/types (/dpt/ is shit at this before you mention) Not enough people understand them here >* Docker Shit >* New database tech like RocksDB, Redis etc Shit >* Message queues I remember when they didn't need a special name
Blake Rogers
>* Kubernetes >* Start-up culture >* Continuous Integration (like Jenkins) >* Data structures/types (/dpt/ is shit at this before you mention) >* Docker >* New database tech like RocksDB, Redis etc >* Message queues >>>news.ycombinator.com
Connor Rogers
Intelligence explosion.
Evan Martinez
>Kubernetes No idea what this even is.
>Start-up culture Sorry I'm not one of those people who think money is the most important thing in life and who all have the SAME FUCKING HAIRSTYLE NOWADAYS.
>Continuous integration I understand this being of some interest if you're a big company with a lot going on, but fuck me when people try to push shit like Jenkins to one-to-three member teams.
>Data structures /dpt/, unless you can think of a really good topic worthy of it's own thread
>Docker Ok, I can understand if some people have a professional interest towards this but I don't have any ties to this what so ever.
>New Database tech Same as above (though I do use databases to some extent, but they're still not interesting.)
>Message queues In what context? This could mean a million different things.
Asher Bennett
Nobody on Sup Forums discusses gender disparity in software development
Anthony Bailey
That's a very easy question to answer.
Does it involve a lot of reading and very little interaction? Your ebook reader is a great choice.
Parker Price
>all those buzzwords >.io shit
Brody Nelson
is it a new type of data structure?
Why not just use boolean?
Ayden Wright
>could probably help some of you NEET bastards get jobs Have you ever considered people come here not to self improve or land a job, but to unwind after work? There definitely are some talented people around Sup Forums, but they don't come here to activate their almonds. Sup Forums is a braindead place where you can murder (with some collateral) that cancer in your head that developed over the day of wageslaving.
Carter Roberts
Is this the designated "tech-snob" or "Sup Forums-snob" thread?
Carson Watson
I think it is
Ryan Thomas
this
you will soon see that it's pointless to talk about flavor of the month trash
Isaiah Ramirez
>* Kubernetes Pretty cool - I've messed with making a few pods on my cluster before >* Start-up culture Not interested in the slightest >* Continuous Integration (like Jenkins) Interesting, I've never messed with it myself but have read up little on it >* Data structures/types (/dpt/ is shit at this before you mention) I'm not a programmer so never really delved much into structures beyond what I need at the time >* Docker Great stuff, a lot of management tools are hit/miss along with arm support (tho i hear that's better now) >* New database tech like RocksDB, Redis etc No interest at all to be honest >* Message queues Something I do find I need to work on.