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meepmorp
·4 mesi fa·discuss
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meepmorp
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Maybe not on the investment/new hotness side, but as a user I'm not clamoring for greater LLM integration. Maybe I'm a Luddite, though.
meepmorp
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Seems like it's just a comment written by someone with little to no experience using zig.
meepmorp
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Why settle for just one?
meepmorp
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I tend to expand TLS thread-local storage, so SSL is less confusing for me.
meepmorp
·8 mesi fa·discuss
> Won’t somebody please think of the parasites?
meepmorp
·10 mesi fa·discuss
To paraphrase Rainer Wolfcastle - the budgets do nothing!

You get a warning. There's no service cutoffs or hard limits on spending.
meepmorp
·anno scorso·discuss
Dave Cutler left DEC in 1988 and started working on WINNT at MS, well before the collapse.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
It's possible for competitors to build replacements for iMessage, too. In fact, in many parts of the world, those competing apps are more popular than iMessage. You can go to the app store right now and install these competing apps, usually for free.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes, it's basically an SMS replacement, with at least as much carrier control.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
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meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
> lock people into the ecosystem.

Other messaging services are available on iOS. In much if the world, iMessage is barely used. This is not lock-in, at all.

If anything, this is lock-out - it's a service that Apple provides to its customers and they don't want 3rd party clients and/or non-customers using the service.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
Of the many things that might benefit Russia, another Boris Yeltsin is not among them.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
Paradox is just the publisher, it's developed by Colossal Order.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
What countries are these?
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
Exactly. Evading disaster doesn't make someone like this reconsider their decision making process and act smarter next time, it shows them that they're a goddamn genius who can do no wrong.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
I don't want this in my browser, at all. I understand that it makes the web less powerful as a platform, and I'm entirely comfortable with that.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
According to that link, all the browsers do implement the non-experimental parts of that API. The other features seem to be ones that Chrome has shipped unilaterally - the links to the standards docs seem to only have Google authors for those bits.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
The issue here is a requirement to provide product labels for broadband services, with the intent of letting consumers compare between providers, i.e., before the point where they inquire about service. I totally agree that they should be required to provide a complete (and accurate!) list of taxes and fees to a potential customer before any agreement.
meepmorp
·3 anni fa·discuss
The taxes/fees on telecom services are complicated in the US because we have multiple overlapping taxation authorities who might impose them. Unless you know a person's address, you don't actually know what they're on the hook for.