[-] gencha@lemm.ee 34 points 5 days ago

I heard this phrase once: Trying to save the ecosystem with domesticated bees is like trying to save biodiversity by putting up another cattle ranch.

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 6 points 5 days ago

I've been maintaining multiple release channels for most of my projects. I always have a nightly build and a dev build that I run manually or on every push. Actually versioned releases either happen directly after completing a milestone or when the release schedule calls for it.

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 11 points 5 days ago

So electric cars don't have valves. Oh, you didn't even think that far ahead with your boomer brain? Try to figure out why they put the warning in the manual. With all that leaded gasoline fogging up the brains, it's fair to assume grandpa drank from a battery on a dare.

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 9 points 5 days ago

Says more about his hiring skills than about "AI". He needs to make up better bait

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 3 points 5 days ago

Operator overloading allows you to redefine what each operator does. It's essential to achieve a truly fucked up code base

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

The product is spyware by design. It's a honey pot for people trying to save a few bucks, while exposing their entire browsing behavior. They even called it honey...

[-] gencha@lemm.ee -2 points 6 days ago

If you're comparing YAML with JSON, it displays that you understand neither.

JSON is designed for data exchange between systems. YAML is designed to describe data for a single system, and is always subject to individual implementations.

They are not interchangeable concepts.

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 69 points 4 months ago

I've been a funding member of the Wikimedia Foundation for over a decade. I have looked at their finances several times before and during financing them.

As with a lot of similar non-profits, a considerable amount of donations does not go into "running the servers". You have to judge this by yourself, but they don't embezzle any money and there is a reasonable bottom line. Wikipedia continuously helps tons of people, and the people who run the operation enable that.

You can download a full dump of Wikipedia any day. Compared to other lying companies, they have been true on their promises for some time.

Of all the $1 I could spend in a year, the one I give to Wikipedia is probably the least wrong invested, and that $1 actually already makes a difference

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 96 points 4 months ago

Respect the Accept header from the client. If they need JSON, send JSON, otherwise don't.

Repeating an HTTP status code in the body is redundant and error prone. Never do it.

Error codes are great. Ensure to prefix yours and keep them unique.

Error messages can be helpful, but often lead developers to just display them in the frontend, breaking i18n. Some people supply error messages in multiple languages, depending on the Accept-Language header.

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 186 points 4 months ago

So they call him Tampon Tim for having provided sanitary products? Do they think this is somehow insulting or belittling? I'd call myself that and act like it's my superhero name any day. WTF kind of mindset are these people in?

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Classic meme with a sloth

[-] gencha@lemm.ee 94 points 11 months ago
  1. People vastly overestimate the abilities of AI.
  2. Developers vastly overestimate their own abilities.
  3. There are people on any level of seniority that would be perfectly replaced by a noise generator.
[-] gencha@lemm.ee 102 points 1 year ago

Nicht, dass ich das groß anzweifle, aber diese schönen bunten Bilder mit einfacher Botschaft, ohne jegliche Quellenangabe, nerven in der politischen Dikussion einfach nur extrem. Und wie genau schließt man aus der Grafik, dass sie Neonazis unterstützen? Nochmal, ich zweifel das nicht an, aber wie ergibt sich dieser Schluss aus der Grafik darüber?

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