if he’s complaining about plaintext secrets, sure. But if he’s talking about using session cookies he is wrong and should know he is wrong.
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Opensource@programming.dev•s&box game engine from Rust developer Facepunch is now open sourceEnglish
1·5 months agosource available. Lots of non free components make this not open aource, but cool nonetheless (you still need someone elses permission [source 2, steam, and almoat certainly other dynamically linked libraries] to make this work, which goes against the definition of open source)
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Programming@programming.dev•Elixir v1.19 released: enhanced type checking, broader type inference, and up to 4x faster compilation for large projectsEnglish
2·6 months agoI was ‘just’ a JS dev in 2017 and learned Elixir for fun as my second language—worth looking at imo!
I dont like pizza that much as a staple in my diet (too unhealthy imo, it is delicious tho) so thats not too bad, but as a cali-born, kentucky-raised filipino, yes.
G has mexican, cajun, columbian, and tex mex. Seriously south florida is insane food choice as well. Hell, I can get california burritos too. D has filipino, thai, arabic, and indian. Incredible vegan options and protein options and who doesnt love spicy thai chicken and rice? Either of those and im set for life :)
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•The inner fire of my hatred COULD melt steam beamsEnglish
3·7 months agosounds like you shouldve been using a password manager this whole time :)
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Opensource@programming.dev•pgEdge goes Open SourceEnglish
1·7 months agoRelated: https://piefed.social/post/1264646
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Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?English
1·8 months agoWriting javascript (or any programming language, but sticking with ‘script’ here) to consume an http api from an agpl service (such as lemmy or mastodon) does not force you to open source whatever client you have.
Consuming an agpl client library (maybe mastodon or lemmy provide an sdk I dunno, or some third party one) and you embed it in your app and interact with that agpl code, then yes you must open your code up.
For example, there are closed source Mastodon clients that make a lot of money. Look at the mastodon client from tapbots. The owners of mastodon have a winning case if they sued them, if your logic held up. Tapbots can safely create an entire application and consume the mastodon api without worry, why can’t you and your script?
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Programming@programming.dev•Does the AGPL license allows not disclosing the source of third party scripts (in)directly interacting with the main software?English
3·8 months agoUsing an API isn’t distributing
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Programming@programming.dev•Unpopular opinion: 95% percent of all modern programming langueges are either bloated/proprietary/unneccesarily complex. pretty sure C & assembly can do it all (even for web development,English
2·9 months agoReplace C with lisp and you’re 100% correct. Even then Rust is better than lisp IMO.
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Opensource@programming.dev•Blender developers begin work on full-fledged mobile version - Ars TechnicaEnglish
2·9 months agoLots of people in countries outside of the west use android tablets for their main computer
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Programming@programming.dev•IP over Avian Carriers - WikipediaEnglish
2·9 months agoA neat side-effect of GraphQL being transport agnostic is that you can do things like GraphQL over a websocket or avian carrier :)
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Programming@programming.dev•Frontend Language Feature MatrixEnglish
2·10 months agoI love that little language. I learned ReasonML for fun and built a few toy apps a long time ago, but ReScript has been cool to watch


You are limiting your own intelligence by thinking companies can be described in those words.
They are not good. They are profit-seeking. Profit seeking doesn’t necessarily mean evil, but it can never mean good. A non-profit who’s goal is to improve their community around them, a co-op who’s goal is to treat their workers with respect etc etc can all be described as ‘good’ to varying degrees, but no for-profit entity, especially a publicly traded one, can ever be described as ‘good’