Hey, you're not gonna get me to disagree the new app is terrible. Ain't some sort of wild gotcha here.
The fact of the matter is that even with the frog partially boiled it's still better than the alternative.
Hey, you're not gonna get me to disagree the new app is terrible. Ain't some sort of wild gotcha here.
The fact of the matter is that even with the frog partially boiled it's still better than the alternative.
The GPL has an exception for "system libraries" on this regard, but it's as handwavy as the rest of the license.
The GPL isn't meant to be a real license, it's supposed to be a toxic waste bucket that companies don't want to interact with. This it succeeds at.
50 generations of inbreeding later:
As somebody whose primary language is Dutch, the lack of an explicit plural "you" is one of the worst things.
If I'm talking to somebody, I can't nicely refer to a group they are part of, because "you" means they themself specifically, "y'all" makes me feel like engineer TF2, and "you people" sounds condescending.
What the fuck, transphobia on 196?
Trans rights 🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️🏳️⚧️
Windows 11 is fine. It looks less ugly than Windows 10 and has some nice things like a properly organized settings menu (finally).
Oh shit, amazing!
To be honest, the "configuration is an executed .php file" system does make some amount of sense in the context of PHP. When your app has to re-run everything to serve a web request, having to re-load the config (especially if it's YAML, though JSON is less bad) is expensive. Re-running the PHP code, on the other hand, can be cached way better, in theory.
Of course, this is still all PHP's fault in the end: the core problem here is that you need to re-run everything to serve a web request, without ability to pre-load state like configuration.
Honestly, just contribute to whatever software you're already using! The most obvious example (that somebody else mentioned already) is Lemmy itself, but surely there are many other open source pieces of software that you use on a daily basis. If there's something that annoys you, or think it could be improved... there you go.
At least, that's how I got into programming.
Now require manufacturers to provide like 5 years of OS updates so devices aren't insecure bricks once you get updates.
OR disallow banking apps from blocking custom ROMs/root, so you can just install your own updates ROM without losing updates.
Somehow, we do indeed still exist.