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  • Me and my friends were still figuring out this new shooter. 20 seconds in, we were told we were on a quiet mission. Stealth was important. My friend was still testing what each key on his keyboard did.

    23 seconds in, my friend found the hand grenade button.

  • I never understood this logic

    You’re looking for logic in a joke.

    Do you question why Donald Trump, the pope and a kid are the only passengers on a plane that’s about to crash?

  • More like

    Problem → new ProblemSolverFactory().createProblemSolver().solveProblem();

  • He didn’t wake Iroh because he couldn’t cough up the courage due to his shame.

  • The fines are only proportional for big corporations. Organizations without revenue can still be fined:

    Infringements of the following provisions shall, in accordance with paragraph 2, be subject to administrative fines up to 20 000 000 EUR, or in the case of an undertaking, up to 4 % of the total worldwide annual turnover of the preceding financial year, whichever is higher: (a) the basic principles for processing, […] pursuant to Articles […] 7 […];

    https://gdpr-info.eu/art-83-gdpr/

    In this case, the processing of data hinges upon the data subject’s consent, which is detailed in article 7.

    Also, this is not an issue for the developers, but for the admins.

    Imagine a car manufacturer building cars without brakes and then saying ‘This isn’t a problem for the engineers, but for the retailers’. Of course the developers can’t be sued for this. But that’s not the point! The point is that this bug or missing feature or whatever you want to call it jeopardizes the admins upon which this whole ecosystem hinges. I can’t believe that that’s in the devs’ best interests.

  • To be fair, this is a bug that could be the end of lemmy. As soon as one malicious actor sues even a few instance admins, other will get scared and shut down their instances. As the reporter points out, this isn’t just a shiny feature that’s missing. Instance admins lack the ability to follow data protection requirements that their users have a right to. It’s a lawsuit waiting to happen.

  • I agree commenting that post under every issue was a dick move.

  • maximising profit is not why we grant them copyright

    That’s the only reason copyright exists. Because society decided that if you’re the one to put work into developing something, you should be the one reaping the profits, at least for some time.

  • I found it interesting how the maintainers reacted to these issues.

    Would you mind if we set some of your priorities also? You're asking us to do free labor for you, that you're unwilling to do yourself. Do not put ultimatums and demands on people making FOSS, or I won't hesitate to block you from these repos.

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4433#issuecomment-1939275302

  • Has git never told you that you should use git push -u origin <branch> when you push a new branch for the first time?

  • But when you do need the comments, you usually really need those comments.

    It’s nice to see you sharing my experience. My code is either uncommented or very severely commented with comment-to-code ratios of 10:1 or more. I hate the files that are soo green… :(

  • If it’s not in the git log, it’s not a comment.”

    This is so incredibly dumb, though I’m sure I don’t have to tell you this. That comment will be buried in the git log if anyone ever fixes a typo on that line.

  • Personal repositories aren’t production code. They’re learning opportunities. You tried adding 100 engines to a plane and learned that that was a bad idea. Who cares if there’s no cockpit if you were test-driving the wings?

  • Not Germany. One tiny 5% party in Germany which has repeatedly stepped back from laws they themselves have helped craft. This time it’s because the law would involve tOo MuCh BuReAuCrAcY. I guess we have to continue endorsing slave labor if the alternative is filling out a few forms. It’s so aggravating!

  • It remembers the last input and defaults there.

    It never occurred to me that TVs might not do that.

  • More like 503.

  • Would you eat the same pre-packaged meal for weeks on end?

  • If you call a functioning government that thinks school lunch should consist of more than sugar and fat elitist, then yes.

  • I don’t know what lunchables are, but I know you’re talking about school food. It’s funny.

    Well, it’s funny for me. For you it’s sad.