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The company didn’t abandon, Microsoft bought them out indirectly and killed the competition. Nothing to see here.
The company didn’t abandon, Microsoft bought them out indirectly and killed the competition. Nothing to see here.
These include semgrep, ast-grep, LLMs, and one-off scripts. After running these tools on a large code-base, you usually end up with lots of additional unintended changes. These range from formatting/whitespace to unrequested modifications by LLMs.
Maybe LLMs do, but why would semgrep or your one-off script be making unrelated changes?
This is like using sed
to replace something and using grep
to filter out the very things you just specifically modified.
It should be unnecessary if you commit frequently enough and don’t do 10 different refactorings before starting to commit each one.
keep mum about energy use
Whose mum?
Sometime HSP just stopped working so now I have to do calls with my laptop built-in mic.
Also, some programs like Zoom just fail to use the right output device no matter what I choose in settings. I just have to make headphones the fallback device for anything to work.
But the most annoying thing is Linux somehow stealing the playback when my headphones are connected to multiple devices. Even when nothing plays on the computer but does play on the phone, there’s no audio. I have to disable/disconnect my computer to use headphones with phone when my computer is in range.
Now we know how much they’re making with tracking and ads per user.
People just nuke a local git repo and reclone if something goes wrong. There isn’t even an attempt to understand anything.
Turns out Lemmy isn’t better at understanding sarcasm than Reddit lol.
Because Rust is better, hurr-durr.
It’s just an unfair comparison. The Firefox app includes a whole browser engine while this one just uses an engine built into Android itself.
Doesn’t it just rely on the Android built-in WebView?
Yeah, titlegore material.
In golf it can be used without preposition but also without object, and with completely unrelated meaning.
So it has the intended effect.
But where’s the start?
Clearly not enough active ones for each and every project out there.
Most translations are contributed by external users for languages that the project developers don’t speak themselves, so they can’t always check everything unless there’s multiple active translators for one language.
Automatically determining a semantic version bump (based on the types of commits landed).
That’s overly optimistic. It’ll be wrong the moment one person forgets one exclamation mark in one commit message. And it might not even be their fault if it’s not clear at the time it causes breaking changes somewhere downstream.
You can’t replace proper release engineering.
Releasing a patch doesn’t make the CVE disappear.
Assuming that it’s just that person, that it’s their actual name and that they’re in the US…