Message from @windows96

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2020-12-27 00:13:22 UTC  

I'm doing part time master's software dev

2020-12-27 00:18:05 UTC  

I'm not sure about all TAs but I run the code.

2020-12-27 00:19:39 UTC  

That said, I'm fairly sure the TA for one of my undergrad classes never ran one of my codes because it would crash of you let it run to completion and I got full credit.

2020-12-27 00:20:41 UTC  

"idk compiles and runs fine on my machine"

2020-12-27 01:00:24 UTC  

lol

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/766007595881463879/792557459440271400/unknown.png

2020-12-27 01:13:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/766007595881463879/792560812819611648/4ae.png

2020-12-27 01:17:31 UTC  

so true hahahahaha

2020-12-27 01:18:38 UTC  

thats my computer when im downloading engines and peripheral software

2020-12-27 01:19:17 UTC  

That's everyone's computer when I distribute an internal software build

2020-12-27 01:19:29 UTC  

a what

2020-12-27 01:19:58 UTC  

Anything I develop for internal testing essentially

2020-12-27 01:20:07 UTC  

oh

2020-12-27 01:21:34 UTC  

Not a huge deal when it's sent out to other engineers who are somewhat computer savvy, but when I have to send it to non-engineers it's always mess.

2020-12-27 01:21:56 UTC  

"My computer told me that file you sent me was a virus and won't let me run it"

2020-12-27 01:22:11 UTC  

"Hit Run Anyway ignore it I know it looks scary but just ignore it"

2020-12-27 01:24:33 UTC  

What's even more frustrating is when I send out a zip file (because there's a bunch of DLL's) and explicitly say; Please extract the entire archive then run someProgram.exe. And they shoot me back an email "Hey I get an error cant run the program"

2020-12-27 01:24:49 UTC  

Of course they didn't extract it and just tried to run the exe from the zip previewer

2020-12-27 01:28:34 UTC  

WinDef has gotten a lot better though haha

2020-12-27 01:29:30 UTC  

And I will point out that every single one of those 84 were viruses lol

2020-12-27 01:29:36 UTC  

Or trojans

2020-12-27 01:32:08 UTC  

I'd be more scared about what it *didnt* catch

2020-12-27 01:32:40 UTC  

The fact that you got windows defender to give you 84 legitimate warnings does not bode well for your safe computing practices

2020-12-27 01:33:16 UTC  

Lol it was intentional

2020-12-27 01:35:01 UTC  

But like I said ik you be bashing on WinDef, but like I already said it's way better than it used to be, and back at the beginning of 2020 was rated by several places among the 3 best free antivirus software out there

2020-12-27 01:35:49 UTC  

Fair

2020-12-27 01:37:29 UTC  

I have mixed feelings about antivirus software; I don't personally use it, too jaded from when they were big a decade ago in the times of NOD32. Those things were such monstrous resource hogs and really stifled productivity with active scanning on new files you wanted to work with

2020-12-27 01:37:52 UTC  

But at the same time when I see how older people or less techinical people use the pc and the shit they download and click on

2020-12-27 01:38:05 UTC  

I always recommend them getting an antivirus

2020-12-27 01:38:47 UTC  

Yeah. That's why I didn't bother installing any other ones, though I do have osarmor, which is very good imo

2020-12-27 01:39:37 UTC  

Think I heard a few years ago the founder of McAfee now considers McAfee itself pretty much malware/spyware

2020-12-27 01:39:46 UTC  

Although I think I also heard people saying he went kinda crazy

2020-12-27 01:39:50 UTC  

Lol

2020-12-27 01:39:59 UTC  

I also consider it malware <:ROFLMAO:451759517579870219>

2020-12-27 02:38:21 UTC  

i dont use any anti virus, i just avoid shady sites and only use reputable ones/downloads

2020-12-27 02:43:15 UTC  

Yeah. There's some times that I need to though so I like to have one

2020-12-27 03:07:12 UTC  

Just run whatever shady shit you need in a VM

2020-12-27 03:07:13 UTC  

call it a day

2020-12-27 03:43:07 UTC  

XD

2020-12-27 06:39:22 UTC  

I don’t use any anti viruses I’m pretty good at avoiding viruses

2020-12-27 06:54:05 UTC  

Does anyone know a good smaller mechanical keyboard that I can order for around 100

2020-12-27 07:10:51 UTC  

I'd strongly recommend you not disable the built in anti virus that comes with most modern OS's. Modern anti virus is a lot more then anti virus. It also protects you from malware which does not require user intervention to even get and some will protect you from zero day exploits with machine learning techniques. Anti virus also often gets signatures to protect you from new exploits in your software or OS while you wait for official patches to the software.