Wear cargo pants or a jacket, solipsist.
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AND MY AXE!
Your example didn’t mention the use of the function keyword. Instead, it seemed to be questioning the placement of the return type - placing it after the argument list seems pretty common in newer languages.
Rust and TypeScript use the return-type-at-the-end convention as well.
In modern BASIC variants, DIM has become a backronym: “declare in memory”.
TIL. I always thought it was a backronym for
declare in (yo) momma
.
only the linter gives a hoot - the interpreter will happily leave that footgun for later
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•I... Genuinely only realizing this nowEnglish4·2 天前This is gold. And yeah, it took decades before someone told me the secret.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•I... Genuinely only realizing this nowEnglish45·2 天前As a parent, I was surprised at the amount of stuff kids need to be taught. Stuff that I assumed was obvious isn’t - it’s learned behaviour. And you don’t realize that it’s learned until you see your kid struggling with some trivial task.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Android@lemdro.id•First look at the biggest Google Photos editor update in years (APK teardown)English3·3 天前The Photos editor menu is incredibly unintuitive. I hope this update makes it a little easier to use.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you think smartphone companies will comply with EU's *Easily Replacible Battery* Law? Removable Back cover? Simple Screws? Or EU-Specific models?English4·3 天前I’m glad I didn’t have that experience. I think I had cases on those phones, so that might have been what made the difference.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you think smartphone companies will comply with EU's *Easily Replacible Battery* Law? Removable Back cover? Simple Screws? Or EU-Specific models?English29·3 天前Back when removable batteries were a thing, the couple of phones I had both were removable without screws.
I have no strong feelings about what a removable battery should look like, but I love the idea of increasing a phone’s longevity easily.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Android@lemdro.id•Google Pixel 10 series to come with an upgraded ultrasonic fingerprint scannerEnglish5·3 天前In theory the biometric data lives in a special part of the phone hardware that the software can’t (generally) access. It’s one of the big deals about phone biometrics - it should be really hard to leak.
AFAIU, the fingerprint stored on the phone is incredibly low quality, so I’m not sure how much value it would have.
Could they mess with that? Yes. Is there profit in getting a really low quality hash of every user’s fingerprint? Probably not worth the hassle.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Can you advocate for privacy by showing it? Does it work or will people never learn privacy in practice?English5·3 天前Will people start caring for their privacy if most of the links posted were tracking free?
No. Most people won’t notice, and the sites they’re visiting have other tracking mechanisms.
I advocated for getting news from tracking free websites/ non-profits, people don’t seem to change.
Yes. Those sites fill a need/role. Non profits typically don’t have the same content factories that for-profit orgs do.
Will people on the long-term change or is it a lost cause?
Legislative change is the only way forward. You have a threat model that involves privacy, but most people don’t. Instead of trying to change everybody, focus on legislation that would improve privacy regulations for all.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Rust@programming.dev•Ratatui - a Rust library for cooking up delicious TUIsEnglish7·3 天前ngl. Stuff like this makes me want to write a TUI. Is there a UI that I need? No. Are my existing needs met? Yes. But this stuff looks so cool.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto RPGMemes @ttrpg.network•I've gotta look for players soon and I am W O R R I E DEnglish16·3 天前Bottom right.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should Lemmy (or a user) consider potentially adding a profanity counter bot similar to Reddit's u/profanitycounter?English1·6 天前The developers building Lemmy are very different from the folks building bots. I’ve got a half-assed repost bot working, but there’s no way I have the time or inclination to work on Lemmy itself.
Generally speaking, a bot needs to meet a much lower quality/reliability bar than the server does.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Should Lemmy (or a user) consider potentially adding a profanity counter bot similar to Reddit's u/profanitycounter?English111·6 天前I think I’m one of the few users that enjoyed Reddit’s random bots. Seeing the Accidental Haiku bot restructure a comment as haiku, or the Consecutive Number bot point out a number progression was fun.
As long as they’re polite, and respect community boundaries, I think they’re fun.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why are there so many people on youtube cheering on Trump's national garde and denouncing the protesters, but so few showing up on his military parade?English18·6 天前People can post from anywhere, but need to be physically present to show up to a parade. And it’s easy for a single person to post multiple times. FWIW apparently the weather sucked too.
Weirdly, I haven’t seen news outlets provide estimates of the number of attendees. The closest I’ve seen is
attendance appeared to fall far short of early predictions that as many as 200,000 people would attend
from CBC. It sounds like it was low turnout, but I’m not clear how low.
Assuming the photos are legit, the No Kings protests clearly got a lot of people out.
I understand your reasoning, but I don’t think that’s how the term is generally interpreted.
Here’s how it’s defined on Wiktionary: