VeganPizza69 Ⓥ

No gods, no masters.

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Cake day: July 5th, 2023

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  • This isn’t about people getting a place to live, this is speculation, like Bitcoin, but with housing. There’s a mass of people buying housing to commodify it by selling it later at a huge price or by renting it out. This mass of people got scammed by housing developers who promised to deliver the apartment or house (at a good quality). Unfortunately, that didn’t happen; developers ran ponzi schemes. They used investors’ money to start new constructions and attract new investors, and stopped working on the old constructions or finished them poorly with bad materials.

    This is how capitalism works unregulated. So the small investors fucked around trying to become petite bourgeoisie, and they’re finding out the beauty of capitalism.

    I know this is hard to hear for Americans, but if you’re making money from being a landlord or flipping houses, you’re a piece of shit.

    Bailing out these investors would be like bailing out Bitcoin “common people” investors when the “currency” crashes.

    edit: grammar







  • Oldman.setHealth(“dicktits”); //normalize pls

    0

    Oldman.setHealth(“-100±1%”); //make percentage pls

    Reject operations.

    Use absolute number to remove the minus. Math.abs()

    Oldman.setHealth(0.0); //it is subunitary, but undefined behavior - will it access the ‘numeric value’ overload, or the ‘subunitary numeric value’ overload?

    Same result either way, so whatever if branch is first.

    Understand the purpose. If you want to kill the old man with 0, then there’s no point to leaving it as 0.9%, understand the non-linear characteristics of life and death.

    When you’re dealing with the low level functions, sure, you can keep it simple. When you’re reaching the surface of user input, you’re either going to waste time with validation and error reporting, or you’re going to waste time with interfaces that can handle more shit without complaining. There’s no fool proof either way, but good luck pissing users off with endless docs.

    Don’t write your own code just yet.

    If your goal in programming is just to be a traffic cop between the user input and the database, all you’re doing is building a virtual bureaucracy, the kind that people really hate and is easily generated with coding tools. Or you’re just deferring the “smoothing out” burden to the UI developers.




  • The high level setter function should be made to handle both string and numeric values.

    If it contains “%” it’s a percentage value.

    If it’s a string without a “%” it’s an absolute value and needs to be normalized.

    If it’s a numeric value, it’s an absolute value.

    If it’s a numeric 100, it’s 100%.

    If it’s a subunitary numeric value, it’s a percentage.