

And no matter what you choose, they’ll silently enable it next month
And no matter what you choose, they’ll silently enable it next month
We need a c/okbuddyclanker
But on the minus side, it’s a cross
Makes sense, thanks. I guess I just wasn’t cynical enough to see it right away
I’m not sure I fully understand the play here. Like, what’s the grand vision? Fewer click-throughs == less ad impressions, no? They just want you to see the AdWords ads only? I’m not sure it’s a fully-baked idea. I’m not convinced they can really create a moat around all information on the web
Would welcome any additional insights
Unserious dweebs like Daring Fireball are going to lose their FUCKING shit once Apple is brave enough to finally invent the world’s first folding phone. Who but Apple could even conceive of this, let alone have the actual audacity to pull it off?
Oh definitely, I wasn’t trying to correct you or anything. Just having conversation
def f():
f()
Functionally the same, saved some bytes :)
Agreed. Or piping random curl
things into sh
. Or downloading random exe
s on Windows etc
This is technically not Arch’s fault btw. I use Arch but don’t use AUR for this reason
Yes ma’am/sir/pronoun of choice
If you’re using the web, you’re being served by Linux. If you’re using a supercomputer, it’s running Linux. Etc, etc
Oh I get it, trust. I’m sure we’re both equally mad about it lol
It helps the capitalists’ profit margins 😊😊😊
It says “X11 disabled by default”, does that imply you can enable it again?
In any case I wish you the best
It does, yes. This will prevent your content from being indexed, in most cases. The benefit is that your servers will be up. If your servers are down, they can’t be indexed either
Simple as
I’m one of them 🖤
Crockford is a good and smart person but he really dropped the fucking ball on JSON.
Double-quotes-only and no comments kill the whole spec for me. Extremely opinionated and dumb. I fucking hate JSON.
My boss once sent me a machine generated config. He’s terminally addicted to double-quotes (like, a fatal condition). I searched and there were 27k sequences of \"
.
Edit: my point is - all that compute and network wasted, every single time the file is requested and parsed. Completely pointless waste
Graydon Hoare was working at Mozilla when he created Rust
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rust_(programming_language)