I know this is generally the case with lawyers getting all the settlement money, but I think due to people not signing up I actually recently got a $200 cheque from the Yahoo data breach settlement in the mail lol
I know this is generally the case with lawyers getting all the settlement money, but I think due to people not signing up I actually recently got a $200 cheque from the Yahoo data breach settlement in the mail lol
I use X11/Xorg every day. It may not be the most modern thing ever, but it has absolutely every feature I want, and doesn’t have random apps like Synergy (sorry) that say “This app is not supported in Wayland”
What’s worse though is all the people saying to use Wayland, then when I point out something that doesn’t work in Wayland they say “LOL DON’T USE THAT THEN, YOU DON’T NEED THAT!!!” like I’m not allowed to use my computer how I want to. It’s just weird to me.
They are really trying hard to piss off all their users lol
Yep. I feel like all of the high-value like high-quality posters are now here or elsewhere and are done with reddit. I used to post a ton on reddit, even across multiple accounts. Now I just post here. lol
The sad part is reddit actually used to be open-source. They’ve become what they wanted to destroy. Sad times.
Somehow I feel like they won’t care, those reports probably go directly into the bin.
Also (in theory) you can stick a VPN in front of it to hide your home IP to prevent DDoS attacks etc.
Actually, exception rethrowing is a real thing - at least in Java. You may not always want to handle the exception at the absolute lowest level, so sometimes you will instead “bubble” the exception up the callstack. This in turn can help with centralizing exception handling, separation of concerns, and making your application more modular.
It seems counter-intuitive but it’s actually legit, again at least in Java. lol
Seriously, we are super blessed to have him.
What if we’re all AI?