▲ | tialaramex 5 days ago | |
Like using the inherently unsafe language this only makes sense when you are the wizard and that's not always so perhaps better not. I think a lot of wizards have bad days. On Thursday morning, with a fresh cup of coffee and a gleam in their eye they can write a thousand lines of tricky x86-64 assembler and every single instruction is perfect like God wrote it. But on Friday evening, after getting only one hour's sleep because Theresa is teething and won't settle, and a screaming match with the CFO who says we have to re-use the old secretary's Dell for the new hire because "money is tight", the wizard just typo'd their own email address twice when filling out a form. On Monday when somebody else looks at it, it will be apparent that neither of the SSE instructions the wizard just wrote actually exists or has ever existed, which reminds us that the wizard might also have forgotten to check their new code even builds... | ||
▲ | keepamovin 5 days ago | parent [-] | |
Aye, even wizards needs protection. And we are back to the start |