

How is a MacOS only editor without extensions going to gain enough traction to be widely adopted?
How is a MacOS only editor without extensions going to gain enough traction to be widely adopted?
It’s been a while, thanks for the heads-up!
I have the same issue with Java. Oracle JDK, Open JDK or some other weird distribution? Enteprise Servers or a Framework like Springboot? It’s always easier if you’re familiar with the technology.
Tbh, I stopped caring about Stackoverflow. I never even dared to ask a question ever since I’ve gotten more used to working in programming and have just been using it like reddit as the top search result
It kind of did though. California HSR isn’t doing very hot in the court of public opinion last time I heard about it
This is the kind of person who would stick to IDE (with master and slave disks ofc) because S-ATA is only an N away from eternal damnation
What’s with the enshittification of all those API testing tools? Can’t we just have a nice GUI for cURL that doesn’t feel the need to reinvent the wheel and make money?
Vampire Survivors. I was pretty surprised when I looked at the game files
I used Zotero for the references for my Bachelor’s thesis. I’m happy that I don’t need to use it anymore but the software itself is fine.
There is actually a decently popular game made in Electron that just recently switched to Unity. RIP
Because ASP.NET isn’t a thing at all…
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In Mozilla’s “Privacy not included” report, Mazda isn’t listed as one of the 25 car brands they tested.
Their related article goes on to state, that all of the 25 brands they tested earned the Label, which I take to mean, that by extension probably most if not every car brand has privacy flaws.
Yes because online discussions usually aren’t inherently subjective and instead backed by sourceable knowledge. Sorry for the cynicism but one could always find any source that underlines any point so everything should be taken with a grain of salt.
I’d personally argue, that the way generative AI works lends itself to produce answers that fit the general consensus of the internet that is relevant to the given prompt, because it calculates the most likely response based on the information available. Since most information relevant to “Google Web DRM” is critical of it (Google doesn’t call it DRM themselves), it makes sense a prompt querying the AI for opinions on Web DRM will result in a rather negative response, if Google doesn’t tamper with it to their advantage.
A quick search showed me that’s mainly for AI, or can it be used for general scripting too?
I get why JavaScript can be terrible but at least there’s TypeScript. I’d argue Python suffers from the same problems but hasn’t got anything comparable to TS for keeping types in check and can’t autoformat well because whitespace is syntactically meaningful. In that way I think Python is worse to write maintainable code with.
Yeah I don’t get it either… Everybody at the office seems addicted to coffee and I just am there for the social ritual but almost never drink it when wfh