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Cake day: January 27th, 2024

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  • Oh sure. They could do this. But they don’t.

    But there is absolutely no way to verify what they are doing, no fear of getting caught and thus there is no incentive to behave with integrity.

    At least my state of knowledge is that this: https://reproducible-builds.org/ isn’t fully functional and even if it were what HP does on their machines is closed source stuff.

    And even if there were companies or organizations that are big enough to enforce transparency, like a big multinational or a government, there will be plenty of cases where smaller companies with sensitive data can’t, like doctors offices or independent lawyers.

    It is way easier to charge for a “data privacy” subscription tier and then still just not honoring the wording of that, than to actually put in the effort.




  • peak_dunning_krueger@feddit.detoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlAnd don't forget RTFM
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    4 months ago

    If this is not a meme…

    You know how you have to look up… errors when you don’t know what they mean?

    That.

    Figuring out how to do something specific, like UI, works just like that. All the time. It’s “looking up how it works”, then “messing around with it until it does” all the way down.

    If you are just starting out, coding something in HTML and javascript might be intuitive, because you can see and run it right away. Otherwise you will have to figure out how to use some kind of UI framework in the language you’re using. Because they’re all different. Yeeeaaah…

    I think it’s harder for compiled languages and easier for interpreted ones.






  • Please take care that modern design practices and the latest materials are used in construction of the house, as I want it to be a showplace for the most up-to-date ideas and methods. Be alerted, however, that kitchen should be designed to accommodate, among other things, my 1952 Gibson refrigerator.

    That’s actually too easy, because electrical systems have been standardized for a long time.

    Should be something like “15 highpowered electrical stoves, but keep the total power consumption below 15 Watts.”

    Or, homeautomation and integration with google/alexa, but using the old fridge.





  • We’re talking about discord and why people use that and not other technology. 99% of the people on discord are not involved with FOSS, but they are what make the platform attractive.

    programming.dev is useless and serves no purpose?

    No, this instance is federated and not a traditional forum.

    A budding community must be online 24/7 to provide support

    No, it’s fine if that support is given via the git platform, and it’s also fine if it takes a while. And it’s also fine if the question goes unanswered.

    imagine a community with many people and the chat moving forward quickly enough for your question to be out of scrolling view within minutes due to other discussions going on. Even in that scenario there is “no purpose” for a forum?

    Yes. Because it is functionally no different than a forum main page where so many new topics get created that questions people don’t get to get buried. And also, I’ve never seen that happen with chats. What I have seen is that people didn’t have time or interest to answer my question. Which is fine because they owe me nothing. But a forum would not have “solved” that.