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shaan7
·13 giorni fa·discuss
> Corporations lobby the government to implement laws that seem to hurt them but in actuality create an uneven playing field where marketshare becomes available due to the higher implementation cost

(nit: I assume you meant "marketshare becomes unavailable")

So you mean that regulations that are created based on lobbying by corporations help them become monopolies? Sure, that makes sense. But thats different from a blanket "Regulations create monopolies".
shaan7
·25 giorni fa·discuss
> I feel like other commenters are being obtuse on purpose and avoid the point?

nah, people are just built differently. Not everyone gets frustrated with "learning to remember", and then some do. Both are valid. The people who seem to be obtuse to you are in the first group, myself included. I didn't instantly catch the fact that instead of `svn commit` I have to now do `git add`, `git commit` and `git push`. But, and this is the key difference, when I forgot I just checked my bash history to recall the sequence. It doesn't bother me because I know either of two things will happen:

A. Over months and years, you then understand how things work and its second nature.

OR B. The tool was just a one-off and you won't use it after some time, so it doesn't matter you won't recall the steps.

Its the same with any professional tool, really - even outside software (think carpentry, for example).
shaan7
·25 giorni fa·discuss
> The point was that this bothered me when I used git for the very first time

and that is fine. From your original comment, you "just" wanted to save things and got confused why you had to `add`, `commit` and `push`. Its just that you didn't know that git isn't a word processor that gives you a way to save your work - you've done that already when you saved the file with your editor.

When I came to git, I was also confused why commit and push are different steps - so much work, I thought. Until one day it finally hit - wait, this lets me keep "saving" my work locally until I'm ready to upload it - which is when I push.
shaan7
·3 mesi fa·discuss
or, if you are replaying a single-player game that you saved+loaded (i.e. the replay only worked if the full game happened in one go without any loads).
shaan7
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Well thats good then, it means that they'll always need the likes of Scotty, LaForge, Torres and O'Brien ;)
shaan7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
> plenty of projects changed licenses lol.

They usually did that with approval from existing license holders (except when they didn't, those were the bad cases for sure).
shaan7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
> that it would be "simpler" to just... not do what I asked

That sounds too close to what I feel on some days xD
shaan7
·4 mesi fa·discuss
That and PROGRA~1 brings back memories.
shaan7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Yep it was rebranded: https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/429582...
shaan7
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Well the current US Administration would agree - the law doesn't matter, we need to be "pragmatic" and do what we think is right. Rules be damned.

Once you deviate a bit from the standard, you're down a slippery slope. Its not that difficult to use pragmatism to justify wrongdoing.
shaan7
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Qt has provided a solution for this since its early days: https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/i18n-source-translation.html#handle-p...
shaan7
·10 mesi fa·discuss
That only happens for the datetime metadata of the files (modified, created, access etc). The EXIF metadata will still remain the same.
shaan7
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Yep, it baffles me that a lot of people would rather not have the option to reject cookies. Its weird to say "I don't want to stop a website tracking me because the UX is terrible. I'd rather get tracked instead.". Of course, it would be better if the UX were even better, but I'd rather take something over nothing.
shaan7
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Same in Germany, unfortunately. Was on HN a few days back: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45003033
shaan7
·3 anni fa·discuss
Apparently designers need to do that for "brand identity" and need to "differentiate ourselves"
shaan7
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yeah the dock thing sucks. My workaround is to permanently disable the dock (and the webcam's) mic device.
shaan7
·4 anni fa·discuss
True. I keep it at "System default microphone" but its not 100% reliable. BUT, that is also the case with every other conferencing tool as well (Meet, Teams etc). At least in Zoom its easier to quickly override it when things go south.
shaan7
·4 anni fa·discuss
Yup. The thing I absolutely love about Zoom is how easy it is to switch between mics and output device. Every other conferencing tool needs you to go to Settings > Voice and then change it. With Zoom, just click the arrow next to the mute button, select device and voila!
shaan7
·5 anni fa·discuss
+1 PhotoSync is pretty neat, have been using it over an year now (to sync with Nextcloud over WebDAV).