[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 14 points 3 months ago

You are correct, but you failed to understand the comment you are replying to.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 12 points 3 months ago

There dies the last remaining reason to use Android.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 12 points 8 months ago

Do the 1100 extrajudicial murders per year and the world's largest prison population not count for anything?

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 year ago

You've heard of findom before, but have you heard of finsub?

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 13 points 1 year ago

him frying shirtless is a funny idea though

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago

Soup is an absolute moron with a nuance fetish.

Every matter must be super complex because it hasn't been solved...failing to recognize not everyone wants the problem solved because they benefit from it not being solved. NUANCE!

Either that or they're a Zionist intentionally derailing conversion by finding new "parliamentarian says no" situations for why the genocide must continue.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago

Please tell me this is a joke.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 years ago

Part of the problem is choosing from those options (when you have a choice). Open-ended questions like that nuke my productivity when starting a project because I spend more time researching and weighing options than actually programming.

As time has gone on, I've increasingly become a fan of restricting how many ways devs can do something.

you just pick one and go with it.

Might be my ADHD, but I can never just do that. But I posit that excess choice hurts feature development pace by wasting effort on reinventing the wheel.

A good example is the Nix ecosystem:

Nix expression language provides almost no constraints, leaving users to do the same things in a bunch of ways, and preventing a clear notion of which way is generally best from arising...which makes upstream super conservative with implementing new features the community wants, because any decision might break one those things. Leaving us with a 5+ year old "experimental" feature + CLI used by 80% of users, but no consensus on an official implementation. So many simple upstream changes become a series of 3 competing community projects providing a solution for that feature, further preventing consensus.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 13 points 2 years ago

All of these bring me a sense of dread, each in a unique way.

Java I have a special loathing for, but the ecosystem isn't too wild, just verbose and so XML heavy.

JS is its own hell because of the sheer number of permutations of technologies a given project will use. There's always at least one nonstandard framework or tool lingering around from an old trend.

Python reimplemented the same dep management wheels 5x each, and I have no idea what common stacks look like anymore, but every time I encounter Python projects, something is always broken.

C is nice and easy from what I've used (just GCC & make), but idk what complexity arises in bigger projects.

Just so glad I'm not a webdev anymore and work with mostly just Rust, cargo, and containers.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 years ago

I think the ActivityPub sphere needs to transition from "fedi replica of X service" to "Y component that would be useful to existing fedi services".

Event planning is one of them. Simple, encrypted one-to-one DMs is another. Moderation tools is a big one too.

Would be a shame if each software has to independently reimplement the same features desired by each flavor of threaded reply service.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 13 points 2 years ago

"settlers" is the perfect word to describe their social role. Far better than "Nazi" or "fascist" which ditch precision for emotional weight.

They are behaving as genocidal maniacs because of their social role within settler colonialism, not because each person believes in fascism or because they're just behaving "fascistly" or whatever.

They may be indistinguishable at times, but the word "settlers" paints quite an accurate picture of what is happening: Manifest Destiny or Lebensraum.

[-] NuclearDolphin@lemmy.ml 13 points 2 years ago

If I had formal experience with Java & qBasic, I'd become an electrician too

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