Choosing not to decide is a choice for age verification…
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- 3 months
I never once understood why people want to write code in a browser that isn’t even the same instance as the one they likely already have open. I can’t understand the mindset of a person who wants JavaScript to power the tools they use. Is it because they hate their hardware? Or the environment?
- chunes@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•Systemd’s New Feature Brings Age Verification Option to Linux
3 monthsSo why not just remove the field then?
Absolutely. Every time I play a game from before 2016 or so it runs butter smooth and looks even better than modern games in many cases. I don’t know what we’re doing nowadays.
A decade? Try 25 years
Man, reddit hasn’t been good since Victoria got canned. No scratch that, at least 3 years before that.
- chunes@lemmy.worldto
Linux@programming.dev•An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification
4 monthsI am asking once again, what is an OS account? I’ve never made an account for any OS I’ve ever used.
This happens to everyone who is a human. Reddit is only bots…
- 5 months
I mean the error should say “Whoever wrote this software made a serious mistake that caused it to crash.” That’s fairly useful imo.
- 5 months
The vast majority of crash reports I’ve seen are type errors. And not just from dynamic languages, either.
That’s a pretty cut-and-dried programming error that could easily be conveyed as such to the user
- 5 months
First thing I do every time I (manually) update notepad++ is turn off automatic updates. Automatic updates are the root of all evil
You can pry Notepad++ from my cold, dead hands.
Terrible UI. I have no idea why people put up with those fake divs that take forever to load in.
- chunes@lemmy.worldto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•You can pry pattern matching from my cold dead hands
6 monthsSo that’s why people like C-style return types. That actually makes a lot of sense. I do too now.
Sure, me too, but that’s my point. Even Java is better than what we have now, especially from the user’s perspective.
I apologize for bashing Java so hard in the past. I wish everyone wrote everything in Java these days. Digital life would be so much better.




Cool, still not using Debian. 👍