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oloila
·letztes Jahr·discuss
Thats it. Public companies only think about their shares price and KPI. Only private/startup companies can build nice piece of software and have good product. Enterprise can only be fat and ugly
oloila
·letztes Jahr·discuss
svelte <5 versions were sometimes hard, but they were, you know, pretty understandable.

rxjs/reactive like, stores subscriptions, ah that's nice.

But i was disappointed about svelte v5, because it changed paradigm. runes force you to change your mind and it is no more rxjs, it is class-based enterprise angular-js. New version added a lot of new things, but they are not described well.

I also hate some things like your class fields that have state are undefined by design and you need to do cast or null-check every time. Also your getter can't return derived, it should be class field, meh.

Ah, also I HATE how they force SvelteKit. Guys, hello, I need just plain svelte, why do your starter template creates for me non-ssr sveltekit project? Do you really think that I'll choose this new sapper?

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But, svelte is the only non-runtime framework that is trending and has big community. Hope Rich will do better new versions :)
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I remember well the time of replaceable batteries, they were changed much more often than they should have been. More batteries are changed - more lithium waste. And I also remember very well how when the phone fell, these batteries flew out and were damaged, and I also remember well how these batteries burn from mechanical damage and they cannot be extinguished, because it is a chemical reaction.

There are pros and cons everywhere, so far I see more cons.
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
User-replaceable batteries will require additional space on your phone's body. I'm not willing to trade convenience for a rare battery replacement case.

If you want - you can buy modular phones, pay for that, don't force other people

And I'll go and pay a couple dozen bucks for this work, like all normal people. But eco-activists are starting to say that eWaste is caused by non-replaceable batteries, not by the obsolescence of devices. No one will change the battery in an outdated device, even if it is replaceable.
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Yes, all the innovations of today are the result of that wild world of that era. Before you become mature, you must have problems of growing up

No one regulated the number of mobile operating systems, and there were really many of them, even before the era of smartphones. Now there are 2 main ones and a couple of outsiders, all the rest died in the competitive struggle
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Every battery is changeable. The fact that you can't replace them without a screwdriver and a heat gun doesn't make them irreplaceable. You're also unlikely to fix the TV, but you have no questions about it.
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
"State regulations" is a synonym for underdevelopment, which Europe already has enough of, thanks to previous regulations
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
In this case, it's not related to the cost of API support. Nowadays, it is worth nothing to generate a swagger-like document and share it. Moreover, it's already generated for internal purposes. It is all about loyal people around the company, and because of this, startups are trying to communicate with these people. But after an IPO, the main focus is to just earn as much as they can, so nobody cares about the community anymore. C-level executives and others are just playing a game called: "how can we earn more and not be completely selfish?"
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Lol, guys. Even in Russia, which is said to have a low level of freedom, the government has not yet decided to introduce identification in social networks by passport.

By the way, some restrictive laws in Russia, for example, blocking websites law, began with the need to protect children from "illegal content".

Australians, don't give up
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
This is not "haha". It's a pity. Even Russia haven't forced Telegram to do things that now they need to comply because Pavel became hostage of this situation
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I think, firstly you will be punished by DE, because of hate speech, hehe
oloila
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Governments are enemies of freedom I miss old 200x years, when Internet was so free and there was no any problems, lol