She was mostly looking for validation, since the guys in the group thought that hashing the passwords on an online banking application is waste of time, and the best way to handle login is to send the whole user database to the front-end so you can match the unhashed password to the correct account

Colleges should lower their limits for stabbing

  • mayo_cider [he/him]
    hexagon
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    7 months ago

    I tutored her last week on some stuff that her group members criticized, I couldn't find anything egregious from her code and all the "working" code from the guys critizing her was either from QT's code generators or chatgpt

    Today I helped her to revert changes on their repo that broke down because everyone else was using it through browser (downloading the zip or manually copy-pasting from the browser and drag'n'dropping files back in)

    One of the guys already nuked all the files on main and copied a random working version over it from last week, this unsurprisingly worsened the situation

    The repo was "beyond repair" according to the professionals in the group, but somehow we managed to fix it with couple merge conflicts

    Men will rather self-sabotage a group project and their grade than be carried by a woman

    • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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      7 months ago

      Today I helped her to revert changes on their repo that broke down because everyone else was using it through browser (downloading the zip or manually copy-pasting from the browser and drag'n'dropping files back in

      Wtf. Are they first year students or something?

      • Parzivus [any]
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        7 months ago

        I'm not even a programmer but I've used GitHub for collaborative projects and this shit wouldn't even occur to me. Incredible things are happening in CS majors