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Happy Rivals' Summer Festival, everyone!
It's time to trade those heavy combat suits for swimwear, because the ultimate beach party has officially arrived. The sun is shining, the waves are rolling in, and our seasonal hub is packed with exciting activities and rewards.
Capture your favorite summer moments in the Summer Snapshot photo event, or team up with your friends in Tandem Tides to earn points and unlock milestone rewards together.
Feeling lucky? Dive into Pop & Win for a chance to score the stunning Emma Frost and Doctor Strange costumes.
Looking for a more laid-back summer adventure? Head over to Krakoan Reels, cast your line, collect bait, and reel in fish that can be exchanged for valuable coins to earn exclusive summer-themed rewards.
And don't miss the grand opening of X-Press Juice! Simply log in daily to claim up to 1,500 limited-time Units, and participate in festival activities for a chance to earn up to 2,500 Units in total.
A DEVELOPER PROVED THAT MOST OF THE CLASSES YOU WRITE SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN CLASSES AT ALL
27 minutes from Jack Diederich, a Python core developer, on how much of your code is just a function wearing a costume.
-> The moment it lands, the rule is brutal: if a class has two methods and one is __init__, you meant to write a function.
Most people add structure to feel like real engineers. It just adds weight no one ever needed.
Writing more code was never the skill -> writing less of it is. And when an AI agent happily generates ten classes for a job that needed three lines, the person who knows what to delete is the one who ships something clean.
Anyone can add abstraction. Knowing when not to is the whole job.
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🇯🇵 There was a 100-person maid parade in Naniwa, Osaka last year! I love seeing all of the different concepts. Personally, I like the darker/gothic costumes.
Some users also asked me what these ladies do. They serve drinks, play games and take pictures. It's very wholesome.