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  • Copyright is a mistake. It shouldn't exist.

  • Exactly! 150k is definitely not normal, not even in Europe.

  • Should've quoted it right away, but the parent comment quotes

    it employs a blockchain-based decentralized network for transmission.

  • In most markets Senior developers often command salaries exceeding $150,000 USD per year

    Uh... That sounds like a US thing, honestly. Which developers in Europe or Asia earn that kind of money?

  • It's probably also for development. Or they are cooling it with water straight from a mountain source and have goldplated wires everywhere. Who knows.

  • Then a lot of proprietary code cannot be copyrighted 🤷 Honestly, if AI destroys copyright, it's the best thing it can do.

    And we have already seen how it can be uses against proprietary software: write specs, implement code that fulfills specs, 🎉, closed source is now opensource . Amazing.

  • There seems to be a correlation between doing productive things for fun and higher intelligence and education

    Correlation does not mean causation. Many people do productive things because they can. And being productive is also very dependent on definition.

    If you're uneducated, unlucky enough to grow in a household where ideas aren't valued and failure is mocked or success belittled, and of course poor, chances are great you will not do much in life. However, if you're poor, surrounded by motivated individuals who thrive to be successful and push you to be educated, and they do what they van to get you into school, there's a good chance you will succeed.

    The biggest problems are lack of access to good education and opportunity. "High intelligence" is just an excuse to confuse success with intelligence and hard work. That's not how our society works.

  • UBI would change opensource forever

  • I thought veracrypt was dead. Surprised to hear about it again.

  • I thought veracrypt was dead. Surprised to hear about it again.

  • there’s one thing that hinders unflake and native implementations alike, though: no one knows what the flakes are. documentation is lacking, and knowledge either spreads by word of mouth or is obtained by reading the source code.

    And here we have the reason I don't use flakes. If their own developers don't understand them, what kind of confidence does that give?

  • They are: age gate. It's their only response to everything. Raising kids right and parenting ain't ever an option

  • They are: age gate. It's their only response to everything. Raising kids right and parenting ain't ever an option

  • I'm sure they'll be back (the rollables). They seem better than flip phones, honestly.

  • CSS sucks because you dont bother memorising it

    There FTFY

  • Feels like CSS: now you have to know which components are already accessible and what aren't. In CSS you need to memorise a bunch of stuff without understanding it either.

  • What does it have to do with algorithms? It's search terms. Unless the search terms are aggregated and guessed, algorithms shouldn't matter.

  • Thank you for finding that and providing a source!

    So there will always be 100 and always 0 and that can be 100 searches in that time period or 1 billion. It's not very useful unless you've seen absolute numbers, IMO.

  • Programming @programming.dev

    What are your opinions on in-person conferences?

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.world

    A Linux gaming Laptop isn't as crazy as it sounds: Slimbook Hero review

    tilvids.com /videos/watch/69008160-d7a9-4bf2-af92-ebcfc256b20f
  • Advent Of Code @programming.dev

    Advent of code without logging in?

  • Linux @programming.dev

    Are Linux Smartphones about to KILL Android? (2021)

  • Code Review @programming.dev

    Tips on making code reviewable on source forges

  • Linux Memes @programming.dev

    Every single time

  • Programming @programming.dev

    Is there a place where you can request code reviews on opensource software?

  • Programming @programming.dev

    What's the biggest change you would like to see in computing/tech?

  • Python @programming.dev

    A proposal for java's "throws" in python: Extend type hints to cover exceptions

    discuss.python.org /t/extend-type-hints-to-cover-exceptions/23788
  • Programmer Humor @programming.dev

    Show me a better text format for serializing

    imgur.com /CJnVe7O
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Why aren't linux hardware shops on Ubuntu's certified hardware list?

    ubuntu.com /certified
  • The Invisible Internet Project @lemmy.world

    Contribute to I2P: OVH has cheap VPSes with unlimited bandwidth

  • Neovim @programming.dev

    Is there plugin for visually installing and configuring neovim + other plugins?

  • The Invisible Internet Project @lemmy.world

    The network is still small! You can contribute with a fast, high-capacity node!

  • Programming @programming.dev

    The German government is working on an OSS "Sovereign Workplace"

    gitlab.opencode.de /bmi/souveraener_arbeitsplatz/deployment/sovereign-workplace
  • Technology @lemmy.ml

    Could we please add a rule to ban musk spam?

  • The Invisible Internet Project @lemmy.world

    100 Mb sync line, 80% share, how can I improve the speed?

  • Rust @programming.dev

  • Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    PSA: Don't torrent over TOR

    tor.stackexchange.com /questions/64/how-can-bittorrent-traffic-be-anonymized-with-tor
  • Programming @programming.dev

    What's the latest project you discovered that made you go "wow"?