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  • If I could trust that the people in government know how computers work I'd be down but well I can't

  • As a Gen z who managed to not be an idiot I'm unconvinced it's the technology when even in my elementary school years I was beginning to realize how shit the school system is. Technology probably doesn't make things better but it was failing me in elementary school when the best of the best was the massive brick of a computer Macs in the computer lab was all we had

  • Here. Read this https://flowchainsensei.wordpress.com/2026/02/04/the-software-quality-and-productivity-crisis-executives-wont-address/

    Executives aren’t ignorant. They have the data. They commission the surveys. They attend the conferences where CTOs present their concerns. They know that:

    • 91% of CTOs cite technical debt as the biggest challenge
    • 75% of projects are expected to fail
    • 69% of developers lose significant time to inefficiencies
    • Only 39% of projects meet success criteria
    • The recommended 15–20% investment in technical debt management yields better long-term returns than crisis spending

    Yet they choose:

    • Not to allocate recommended budgets for technical debt management
    • Not to make quality a strategic priority despite CTOs’ and developers’ concerns
    • Not to mention these challenges in public communications to shareholders
    • To celebrate AI productivity gains whilst developers report record inefficiency
    • To focus on the next hype cycle (AI) rather than address fundamental problems

    This isn’t a failure of knowledge. It looks to me like a failure of courage and integrity. A failure of the very concept of leadership.

  • That's on the dev end of things but yes. Part of the build pipeline was re-obfuscation of your code so it'd actually work. Forge the mod loader just loaded the mods and provided code for modders to use. Forge Gradle was what handled the obfuscation stuff in dev

  • Consider for a moment the only thing we can confidently say they are reacting is things that would harm the perpetrators. They've redacted everybody but a victim time and again across the files they've released, frequently they'll react a perp in one document only to leave it unredacted in the next despite it having identical content (namely the text messages as there is message text contents as well as screenshots). Seeing as they already fail to redact child porn and are definitely redacting things that'll implicate people, including even Epstein I think you can make an extremely good argument they shouldn't be redacted at all when it's being done so plainly maliciously

  • Congratulations you've discovered that Mojang used to ship the game after it was obfuscated! Java has nothing to do with the fact it's obfuscated that's on Mojangs end, for goofy "This'll allow us to sue people who copy our game" logic. NeoForge came out the gate with official mappings at runtime (non obfuscated using the offical names Mojang provides. Yes Mojang obfuscated the game and then gives us the names of stuff anyway...) and recently Mojang announced they are finally dropping obfuscation all together.

    Edit. To make sure this is totally clear the obfuscated names such as class_5699.method_65313 is the actual class name and method name. The jar has a class named class_5699 which Java loads and treats like any other class. Very goofy and annoying for modders since if you wanted a useful name you have to first decompile Minecraft, then change all the names, and then when you compile change all references to said names in your code back to their actual obfuscated nonsense.

  • Neither did Log4j in basically all cases, some maniac just put arbitrary code callbacks into their logger, undocumented and enabled by default. The insane part isn't the feature itself it's the fact it's enabled by default in a logger of all things.

  • People in my experience are actually very serious about the standard out to debug log which is... baffling. Same people generally outright refuse to learn how to use a debugger in languages where those are pleasant

  • A logger? Console prints are shitty in general but especially when you have an actual logger already

  • Nah I've got a source repo it's finding sources that actually have your stuff. Still haven't managed to get everything from Mangadex moved over

  • Still need the different source. Doesn't help their (or even my) issue whatsoever. Migrating is annoying no matter how convenient Tachiyomi makes it

  • FUCK goddamnit Bitwarden

  • This'll cover at minimum 2 arcs, and get most, or entirely through a 3rd (though that one is fairly huge)

  • They got their jimmies russled.

    Couldn't help but look through their history, seems they aren't too pleased with life saying they like Ai more than people. Real depressing shit tbh, no wonder they are acting out like this

  • I mean it varies. It's fun to just goof off in games sometimes. That's why sandbox games like Minecraft typically have creative modes, sometimes you just wanna play in the sandbox and have a good time without the more typical game parts tying you down

  • America is huge but all the people live in cities, just like in EU countries and literally the rest of the world. Look at a population map, nobody lives in most of America

  • Our citities were built for cars first and foremost not happiness or enjoyment of life. Hope that helps :)

  • Clay seems really neat but I don't write C

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

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