I’m always surprised by the capabilities to articulate of dems, it reminds me of Israel, either one joins the echo chamber or is hateful
People who have lived in US even for years are anyway immigrants that at some point have been a weight on limited housing and jobs, I’m not sure why you people keep repeating that they’ve been in US for years like it means something or like I said that housing and jobs or salary stagnation is a today’s thing, it’s been a thing for years, probably even before these people moved to US
One can have the idea that immigration is bad, or we need to think all the same?
Not sure how being worried about liberals liberalizing with no regard for anything is pushing hate, but ok
It’s great to destroy societies to win an election, is there enough housing, jobs, etc?
Slack was my second distro, in early 2000, you wouldn't believe how many times I had to try to get the install working and how many times I saw this screen in the image, I was like 13, had no internet, only time and passion, I got it booting after like a week of trial and errors
Try Kate
Such a waste of time
I love the democrats saying that if Trump wins there is no more democratic, but as soon as someone says that they're not voting democrats then just go brrr, democracy is fine until you vote what we tell you
The Hamilton's deal is just to please the sponsors, he's going to pay himself with that only, in the context of visibility, it just makes sense
Competition works until you start to compete with China on workers rights, then what do you do? Remove holidays? Pay? Longer hours? Tariffs are a good thing to preserve working class
I wouldn't classify debian sid as bleeding edge, it is still on plasma 5.27 for example or firefox esr 115.9. I would try it first before saying certain things, or classifying it. There is a middle ground between Archlinux and Debian stable, and sid I think is a great compromise
Oh speaking of dependencies changes, you know one of the contributions to that team for me was to fight against them depending directly on third party libraries? I have to spend a lot of energy making people go through the pain of creating a middle layer between our code and frameworks code, because it’s not needed, because its repetition, because etc. until the dependencies change and everyone has to sweat blood, I don’t think that’s a good argument for languages allowing hacky code, I think it’s an argument to improve developers awareness, and a team culture that doesn’t foster hacks over bad design decisions
glad Apple is doing the 0.50 euro fee. developers should not be freeloading off the hard work Apple has done to make this possible.
Some people have their head so much up apple’s ass that I wonder how they can even breathe
To be honest Typescript and Javascript for me are both very bad Hacks driven languages. I explain myself: I've worked on a project for a client, with other devs who were experienced js/ts devs. Before to get on, I've read a book about them, went through the docs. But in the end, I would push PRs, and there was some hacky way to do stuff, now some stuff is just bad developers, choosing the hacky "obscure" undocumented way to do something, but other solutions were clear enough that deserved to be documented. Overall I am better off without using those
Doesn't really change anything for me, I can't really hate Microsoft anymore than I already do
Yeah but pragmatism doesn’t add up to get a contract renewal, no can do attitude, I assume.