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How did you get 5 downvoted
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badsectoracula
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> programmers hate it
As a programmer i'd hate it more if all my code, knowledge and experience would disappear. I think most programmers who hate backwards compatibility have simply never been in a position where they had to recreate stuff they already solved only because some platform or library they relied on decided to break their code.
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growl360
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t2_1vk9za20
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They seem to be competing for space with Amazon
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antiduh
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t2_3llw0
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Ease up, friend. By "5 pages", I was indicating size, not partitioning. No need to drop f bombs like it's 1945. Your ideas are good, though.
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both.
QUIC: A UDP-Based Multiplexed and Secure Transport https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-quic-transport/
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redwall_hp
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t2_1eplo
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Relational algebra was developed to find ways around *exactly* this kind of performance bottleneck.
If you're going to have to iterate over everything and inspect properties, why even use a database? It's going to be O(n) either way, so you might as well just serialise/deserialise objects to files and search them in a linked list.
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growl360
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t2_1vk9za20
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Microsoft used to be so *anti-opensource* now it's embracing it! I like it!
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Celessor
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I skimmed that, seems like no substance. Maybe it's good research, but I am not paid to study it, so I won't.
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FlyMeToTheSun_
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The tragedy is that none of this makes much difference in their userbase.
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growl360
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Sounds a bit extreme but OK
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growl360
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Basically a open source browser that is pretty powerful. Chrome (the main Google browser is based on it) Google also made Chromium as well.
More info https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(web_browser)
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> java is pretty good to use
only if the alternative is going to hell to suck satan's dick for all eternity.
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Error 404
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antiduh
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t2_3llw0
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You don't think it's more efficient and logical to let the data base store it in a text field, instead of just storing a pointer to a file? Because then, you've got to talk to two services to retrieve the content. And the database can't be in charge of full text indexing. I'd also imagine that it's not any more effecient, because the database should be smart how it stores blobs.
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richard_nixons_toe
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t2_169ac57z
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Remember that there’s ApplePay, GoogleWallet and such.
Slowly they are moving into the financial sector to get exactly that protection
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xcs4me
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t2_wqnm0
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As i understood it, Java is still free but in short getting less free support for old versions. Paid support will be available after free updates are done
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jbergens
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Neither PWA not AMP are _needed_ but I think PWA is useful. That some projects and organizations overuse it is another matter, they do that with apps to and I don't hear many people dating that we should forbid apps.
Regarding caching it doesn't always work as well as many people think. Phones are known to clear things whenever they want to.
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t3_a3whn0
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t5_2fwo
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growl360
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t2_1vk9za20
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Nope. Firefox is getting more powerful than Chrome
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eb9ybww
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t3_a3q1vh
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MMPride
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Why do you hate Java? I do hate some of the changes Oracle is making but that's bound to happen eventually, I suppose. What complaints do you have about Java other than it being slightly verbose?
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wordsnerd
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A court ruled a couple years ago that if a company is subject to the ADA, then its web site must also adhere to "standard" practices for accessibility, which the court decided was the WCAG. This hasn't been codified yet, but it's pretty obvious which way the wind is blowing. Eventually the ADA will be expanded to include all commercial web sites if not all public sites.
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BushDidN0thingWr0ng
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t2_165465
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>symmetric key is it's own beast
PGP isn't a standup example of public-key crypto, proven by your own source and edits. The only use of RSA in the app is to encrypt the randomly generated key. Fundamentally it's symmetric key, which is why I said what I did. But why did you specifically choose PGP over it's arguably more popular cousin GPG, which does things purely to the spec of the algorithm being used?
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smusamashah
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t2_27vssh58
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There is Linux Subsystem feature in windows 10. Enable it, install Ubuntu from windows store and use it as a part of your windows desktop.
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localtoast
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There is no AS/400 emulator, sadly
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CurtainDog
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What are you even talking about? It's a stupid law, sure. But they'd just compel your provider to serve some bad binary from somewhere. They're not going to care about your review process.
There are legitimate reasons this probably can't work, that you can't talk about it at standup is not one of them.
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dpash
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There are plans for maven to support a less verbose XML schema, but it requires a major release and for other tools in the ecosystem to support it.
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec700tx/
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InsultThrowaway3
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I don't recommend Signal: It has built-in spyware. I tried installing it and the first thing it did was harvest my mobile number, which it had no legitimate use for, as I never use my mobile number for any communication.
Instead, I recommend Wire: It's similar to Signal, but without the spyware. You can choose whatever username you want (including your phone number, if you so choose). Plus it has a web interface in case your phone battery goes flat.
Too many dumb shits recommend Signal without understanding what spyware is.
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lacronicus
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Content is fine, but the title kills the whole thing.
When your title accuses the reader of being wrong, which immediately puts them on the defensive. They'll look for any reason to say you're wrong, so you'd better not give them any.
Problem is, your title is *also* incredibly ambiguous. You meant runtime network dependencies, but the first thing that comes to mind for many developers is build-time dependencies (libraries, modules, etc), a topic that this community has been over a thousand times and everyone already has strong opinions on already.
So by the time the reader has finished the title, they're *already* thinking "this article is dumb and I don't even need to read it to say why".
Which is exactly what happened. The top two comments, and all of their replies, have absolutely nothing to do with the contents of your article, only the "wrong" interpretation of your title.
TL;DR If you treat people with contempt, you'll get nothing but contempt in return.
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kwhali
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> Back then, we recognized how important mobile was becoming to our business **but simply didn’t have enough mobile engineers** to reach our goals. As a result, we began to explore alternative options. Our website is built primarily with React. It has been a highly effective and universally liked web framework within Airbnb. Because of this, we saw React Native as an opportunity to open up mobile development to more engineers as well as ship code more quickly by leveraging its cross-platform nature.
> We have launched a number of critical products for Airbnb using React Native. React Native enabled us to launch Experiences, an entirely new business for Airbnb, as well as dozens of other features from reviews to gift cards. Many of these features were built **at a time where we simply did not have enough native engineers** to achieve our goals.
Both of those are from [the 1st article about their RN experience](https://medium.com/airbnb-engineering/react-native-at-airbnb-f95aa460be1c), in part 4 they later point out it was useful for getting projects going fast:
> When React Native worked as intended, engineers were able to move at an unparalleled speed.
So it could still be good for bringing out prototypes and experimenting at early stages before going forward with a fully native app on each platform.
The two quotes I started with though do suggest that they didn't have two large native codebases to begin with when getting into mobile? From what I read, they had some native devs but not much and wanted to try leverage their existing talent pool that had been using JS and React on the web, then later due to their app and organization size hit a lot of issues where RN wasn't paying off as well as intended in it's current state.
Nothing wrong with realizing that and moving away from RN, especially at their size.
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Yep. And put yourself in the shoes of people coming after: how much more confident do you feel about an internal dependency with an author who left the org 3 years ago and has no active maintainer, vs. an outside service with a known user base and decent reputation?
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StabbyPants
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and this constructs a whole dialog around the notion of having to construct specific code for talking to one interface or another when we already have the abstraction of an ordered stream (the file - it works well). it really could have worked better had they flipped it around and had each interface offer a consistent api, at which point you just use that.
> The output of mkdir [or, insert a random mutator command]. is (true/false + error information), in two streams (pipeline and stderr).
and in the context of copying bytes around, that doesn't matter. it's a standard utility that manipulates a file system, not something that copies data from a to b.
> Looking at it as a file
i wasn't talking about processing the output of a shell command. but if that's what you want, python should return a list of tuples. easy to deal with
> Hence PowerShell,
powershell, feh. we've had perl and python for 20 years
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anechoicmedia
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> Ive never worked with a designer who didn’t prioritize accessibility.
I have never observed a single designer, developer, or manager so much as mention accessibility in any business context.
>There are also pretty hefty fines for not providing accessible services under the discrimination law.
It's not anti-discrimination law, it's the ADA, and the ADA only applies to businesses with a physical presence in the real world that would be subject to the regulation (under the theory that the online part of the business is an extension of the regulated public space).
This is how companies like Netflix get away with not having captions for all of their movies, even though that's the core of their business and deaf people cannot participate in it. Meanwhile when a university tries to make videos of their lectures available to watch online, the federal government forces them to shut down the whole project unless they take on the additional heavy cost of having every single hour of footage processed by a close-captioning transcription service, because the online access is entangled with a physical space subject to regulation.
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Lazyness_net
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It really drives the point home.
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YouOfTea
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Difference between MongoDB and PostgreSQL/MySQL is that the former is a document-oriented database (NoSQL) while the latter are relational databases (SQL).
The document model is a good fit for cases in which you don't want to enforce a schema on your documents. There are some resources online that can explain it better.
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filleduchaos
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t2_7r81qd
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Where did I say that Apple has a larger market share than Android?
Apple may move less units than almost every other smartphone OEM on the planet *combined*, but that still doesn't make you look any less dumb when you refer to a company that has over a *billion* devices in active use as "small".
Neither have you provided any justification for claiming that people who spend what amounts to literal peanuts in the grand scheme of things are financially irresponsible.
But hey, "facts" and "numbers" applied with nonsensical logic is standard on this site.
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Zod_42
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It's required for government sites, but rarely enforced due to budgetary concerns. Profit over people is par for the course here.
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hedgehog1024
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> Anything that can be offloaded from runtime to compile time is worth it.
Can't wait for my compile-time tetris.
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tryzniak
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I wish it was possible to import passwords from iCloud Keychain to Firefox, then I could switch to it completely. As far as dev related stuff it’s amazing, glad I tried to use something different than chrome devtools.
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Katholikos
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While I absolutely stand in support of recognizing the needs of disabled users, from a business perspective, the ROI on something like that probably isn't easy to argue in favor of.
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CurtainDog
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Look we're not the only country to try this kind of silliness, we're just a quarter century behind the times: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Export_of_cryptography_from_the_United_States
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BaconWraith
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I wonder if screen readers read the same spiel about cookies that takes up half this page at load for every single webpage. That’d be irritating
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dnesteruk
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I can't fix 1) because my time is too valuable (and I'd be dead before I put `std::` anywhere, unless there's an obvious conflict with Boost), and I cannot think of 2) because I'm already used to LINQ.
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nullproc
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> Is it this way in .NET Core 2.0 (or 3.0)?
You can cross-compile to a few platforms since the beginning of .NET core. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/rid-catalog](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/rid-catalog) shows a number of release targets.
Sorry don't have any github projects to link for you though.
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pjmlp
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And continuously compiling dependencies from source, while on C++ I can rely on binary libraries.
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filleduchaos
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NoSQL injections are even worse lmao
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damn_it_so_much
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t2_48rfl
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Not to mention the memory leaks...
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liam42
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Aren't these comments too global, considering how every frickin' NoSQL does things differently?
"Fadware" seems like the perfect descriptor for the industry: I wonder how many VCs put "NoSQL" on their requirements in 2012, and will take it off in 2020...
I wouldn't say they have to be non-relational data, but no, you can't have random fields relating elsewhere and expect to query on them: you cannot.
If not relational, something like Cassandra still needs it to be fully-qualified data: you always need to know the aggregate/multi-field primary key going in (PLUS the order, PLUS formats, PLUS everything else there is no meta-data for), with the option of a time-series separating that from all the collected data. (at least back in 2014)
But that is also data you rarely if ever show the user directly - there's simply too much of it. You might keep a Fourier Transform in an RDBMS so you can quicky relate it to meta data, and access the underlying data if it is ever needed. And still exists/isn't deep-archived.
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damn_it_so_much
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t2_48rfl
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And MS products are not even on your list... What a time to be alive!
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redwall_hp
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It's the universal adjective. There's no need to limit oneself and not use it liberally.
I thought it was pretty well understood in engineering and science that some minor inelegance is a "fucking abomination of a dumpster fire," but something that blows up and kills people has "a minor flaw."
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pjmlp
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t2_755w5
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Well, you can have a look at Eiffel, Delphi, D, Haskell, OCaml for fast compilation times, while having a more complex type systems.
Even C++, when not doing heavy template meta-programming, thanks to incremental compilation, incremental linking and binary libraries.
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steveklabnik1
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The succession went:
* JavaScript
* asm.js - A sub-set of JavaScript, but designed to be an improved "compile to JS" target
* WebAssembly - A new format that learned from and improved on asm.js
Additional terms:
* SpiderMonkey - Firefox's JavaScript VM
* V8 - Chrome's JavaScript VM
* Ignition - V8's interpreter
* TurboFan - V8's compiler
* IonMonkey - SpiderMonkey's compiler (I don't think SpiderMonkey's interpreter has a catchy name, "the tier 1 compiler" I think?)
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TheLemming
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I'm sorry, are _web developers_ not _people_?
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t3_a3q1vh
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LandingMonkey
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Mmmh if i say that a GC shouldn't scan memory he hasn't itself allocated, am i an idiot ? If i understand correctly at some point this is what happened, i.e some chunks were scanned and looked like containing addresses known to the GC, but these chunks were actually some AV data and shouldn't have been scanned in the first place...
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TaviRider
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t2_4j58d
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Can I please just do the puzzles without authing to a third party?
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damn_it_so_much
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t2_48rfl
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I can't remember a single time since its inception that Firefox consistently managed its memory properly (on Windows at least... Less experience with that on Linux but I use chrome on Linux so w/e)
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jbkrule
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If you’re legally blind you still aren’t legally allowed to drive a car... and he didn’t say it was inconceivable that a blind person would be looking for a car for someone else, but they probably weren’t designing the site for people who are “looking for cars for someone else”.
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rekt_brownie
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t2_geypd
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Why would they do that? Facebook and google spend a lot of money in DC
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eb9z9ih
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nckl
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It's just saying as the site designer, avoid quickly flickering gifs. They're not claiming that prevents "bad actors" from sending gifs.
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damn_it_so_much
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t2_48rfl
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"surely it's the users that are wrong"
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t3_a3t3rg
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Katholikos
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t2_dqowe
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Technologies which scan videos for the type of imagery that can trigger seizures already exist. I wonder how difficult it would be to make that real-time?
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ec70ame
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aptxyzz
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t2_47tm80o
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I still cannot get over when Presto was gone.
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9zbt2/
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alex-fawkes
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Maybe we need to learn that tools and methodologies aren't going to fix the real problems in software development. All new solutions end up falling into the same negative patterns for the same reasons, and those reasons aren't technological or methodological in nature. They're social and organizational - maybe it's time for some introspection.
Just a thought.
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mikedaul
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WAVE reports 93 contrast errors, fwiw...
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TankorSmash
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Yeah WTF, is this just to make a point? If so, that's just malicious and literally costing people money.
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chrisrico
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You just linked to your own comment.
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Eirenarch
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These days I agree. Back in the day I could trust MS. They were in to make honest money by crushing competitors and selling products. Now they are in the "everything is free" scam game.
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existentialwalri
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decide that something not about programming is somehow about programming? o.O
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Wait, so I can legally break into other people's computers and just read through all their emails and so on? In Australia, we have
>Accessing data that is subject to an access control restriction
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liam42
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... and where are the Object-Oriented DBs now?
Granted, there are some reporting tools which try making users view data sources through their own OO models, but I thought the business users typically were repelled by that.
As a developer, the only time I've used one was a temporary in-memory one I made for testing some new features because the client hadn't decided which vendor they were going to give money to yet.
Or did I miss the OODB resurgence?
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I think this is a fundamental talk for anyone who wants to start thinking about performance. Good mix of theory and practical advice, and I think everyone has something to learn from it.
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this is such a brilliant (and bad) idea in so many ways ;-)
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Xanza
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> Wait, so I can legally break into other people's computers and just read through all their emails and so on?
No. My post was to just point out that even if what Facebook did was illegal, it really doesn't seem to apply to the CFAA. So if it were illegal, the prosecution would need to cite another set of laws as precedence for a criminal trial.
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dpash
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The Oracle JDK (from oracle.com) is not free for commercial use.
Oracle's OpenJDK builds from jdk.java.net are free to use commercially.
Additionally there are many other builds that will be free to use.
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This doesn't need to be done by a marketing specialist. DLF need not waste it's money there. People simply lack creativity and imagination. Not to undermine the work of Michael Parker or Joakim. They have written this article only for the D community, not a person beyond that. They failed to visualize how the article will be perceived by diverse audience. Just giving a second thought of, how this article will be received by people outside the D community would've brought a new title to it. Reading "Interview with Liran, Weka CEO", my first thought was, ok who cares who Liran was and I skipped this post.
On the other hand, CyberShadow's last article on forking the computer was a fantastic, both in terms of title and write-up.
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Oracle Java wont be free, you can always go and compile the openjdk or grab one community baked...
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Eh, not necessarily.
It comes down to architecture, cleanliness, and optimizations.
It takes careful planning along the way, so that it doesn't fall apart.
Damn few projects ever get it right. :/
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pron98
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I work on OpenJDK at Oracle. Here is a quick overview of the changes. More details can be found [here](https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/oracle-jdk-releases-for-java-11-and-later).
1. The main change is this: Oracle has recently concluded open sourcing the entire JDK. The Oracle JDK used to be a proprietary product that added some commercial features on top of OpenJDK; using Oracle JDK was either free or not based on how it was used. These commercial features have now been open sourced (or discontinued) and contributed to OpenJDK. Therefore, Oracle now [merely charges for support](https://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html); Java users who do not wish to buy support from Oracle can use *the same* product completely free of charge, downloaded [here](http://jdk.java.net/), or use free OpenJDK builds from other sources.
2. Java has switched to a new release cadence, employing "Chrome versioning." There are no more major releases every few years; the last ever major Java version was 9. Instead, every six months there is a feature release, that is somewhere between the update releases and the major releases under the old model, but much closer to the *former*. Oracle will produce OpenJDK binaries for each feature release until the next one is releases, i.e. for six months. Oracle engineers will likely not backport patches to old OpenJDK releases, instead only maintaining the current version. Other OpenJDK contributors have said they intend to backport the patches.
3. If for some reason you do not want to upgrade to the new feature releases every six months, and instead wish to stay on a specific release yet still get security and bug patches, every three years, a release will be designated LTS (long-term support). You can buy support for those releases from Oracle, or rely on LTS OpenJDK releases that other contributors said they will maintain.
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> and ~~people~~ start**s**
If you went that far, you can go the last mile as well.
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Eirenarch
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> you just have to upload the extension twice but not assemble it twice.
I am not sure how much differences there are now but I am sure people won't do that either.
> These Windows features are operating system specific UI/Feature and have nothing really to do with the underlying rendering engine of the browser.
Sure but they do make the browser different and will continue to be actively avoided.
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I am finishing up a BS in comp sci right now (one class left!) and my school really pushed accessibility as part of design. It was a major part of our capstone project, and they framed it as a social justice issue. Including it in the apps we built was pretty time consuming though, so I can see why businesses would balk at the potential cost in man-hours.
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rosemaryorchard
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It's offered by the government ;)
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AttackOfTheThumbs
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I find Apple's user experience horrendous tbh. I'm not sure why everyone loves their UI so much.
I find their bubble of hardware and software hardware to break out of and make my own than on Windows.
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max630
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It does not download anything :)
> var downloaded_kb = Math.ceil((new Date().getTime() - first_opened) / 200);
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badsectoracula
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Just bought the system. I bought the base one years ago but forgot to keep a backups, but i remember that it contained a ton of goodies :-). This time i got the entire package since having the source will be helpful (i remember there was an issue with the IDDE's frames being obscured, at least in Windows 8).
However i see you need to manually send the info? Have you considered using a service like FastSpring or other software payment processor who handle the landing page, downloads, payments, etc?
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I don't understand how having expert knowledge in baseball has anything to do with browser monopolies.
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user3170
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Java is fully free, but you will no longer get free versions updated for more than 6 months
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Uncaffeinated
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C++ is infamous for its slow compilation and link times. Though I suppose it does depend on the libraries you are using.
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dpash
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t2_5bdkm
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This has come up repeatedly over the last few months.
Summary: Java is still free to use.
https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-c02aef8c9e04
The slightly longer answer is that you need to be careful about which JDK build you download and use as they don't all have the same licensing. If in doubt use those from jdk.java.net or AdoptOpenJDK.
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Serinus
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The other dude is a dick, but why *would* we be afraid of Facebook failing? We can do without.
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wordsnerd
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It sounded like the site was for selling cars, not a site for driving cars (or even just looking at pictures of cars). So the relevant audience for the site would be everyone shopping for a car, not only people who drive. And it's kind of wacky to turn away a shopper shopping on behalf of someone else.
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DLinMS
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Back in the day the Internet was very difficult to monetize things on unless you were an entity like ebay or something, and so us designers that were doing things in the beginning REALLY did care about things like this. We would take pleasure in making our websites fastest loading, with all images having dressed up alt tags, etc., etc., but once ads hit, and monetization became more of a focus all of that user experience energy left the room. Not because of designers or developers, but because of the people above them telling them to work faster. Placing alt tags on images became more about SEO rather than descriptions for disabled guests.
This was a great read, and has me thinking on a lot of things today. Thanks OP.
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