u/WayAndMeans01

Zed Copilot diffs

Please guys I need help. So I'm switching back to zed from vscode. I normally use Copilot and then I can review all changes it makes at once but with zed I accept each edit or accept all without properly reviewing. I don't really know how to put it but I hope you understand me.

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u/WayAndMeans01 — 4 days ago

Switch from Engineering to Project Management

23/24 M. Since I left school, I've been actively trying to become a software engineer. I studied Industrial Mathematics, just so you know. I got a few development roles and then landed one as a backend engineer early this year, but it was getting boring and repetitive, just chasing deadlines. The fun and love I had were fizzling out. An entry-level role opened at a bank, and I got in, but I was assigned as a project manager, and I don't know if it's a really good career path. I don't know how to feel. I don't want to lose my technical abilities, and I really love building stuff. I like how it feels. I wanted that to be my career. I am scared if I leave the engineering world, I won't be able to make a comeback. Also, I don't know if I'll have time to continue on the side. I was also good at engineering; I don't know how I'll be at project management.

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u/WayAndMeans01 — 6 days ago

Switch from Software Engineering to Project Management

23/24 M. Since I left school, I've been actively trying to become a software engineer. I studied Industrial Mathematics, just so you know. I got a few development roles and then landed one as a backend engineer early this year, but it was getting boring and repetitive, just chasing deadlines. The fun and love I had were fizzling out. An entry-level role opened at a bank, and I got in, but I was assigned as a project manager, and I don't know if it's a really good career path. I don't know how to feel. I don't want to lose my technical abilities, and I really love building stuff. I like how it feels. I wanted that to be my career. I am scared if I leave the engineering world, I won't be able to make a comeback. Also, I don't know if I'll have time to continue on the side. I was also good at engineering; I don't know how I'll be at project management.

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u/WayAndMeans01 — 6 days ago

Career switch from software engineering to project management good?

23/24 M. Since I left school, I've been actively trying to become a software engineer. I studied Industrial Mathematics, just so you know. I got a few development roles and then landed one as a backend engineer early this year, but it was getting boring and repetitive, just chasing deadlines. The fun and love I had were fizzling out. An entry-level role opened at a bank, and I got in, but I was assigned as a project manager, and I don't know if it's a really good career path. I don't know how to feel. I don't want to lose my technical abilities, and I really love building stuff. I like how it feels. I wanted that to be my career. I am scared if I leave the engineering world, I won't be able to make a comeback. Also, I don't know if I'll have time to continue on the side. I was also good at engineering; I don't know how I'll be at project management. Is this a good career path?

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u/WayAndMeans01 — 6 days ago
▲ 13 r/Fedora

I am trying to update to Fedora 44 with discover but the system just reboots and doesn't apply the updates. Am I doing something wrong?

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u/WayAndMeans01 — 22 days ago