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mister_hn
·6 lat temu·discuss
but then they should ship a wireless charger in the box. Now they totally dropped the charger from the box, which is odd for the price tag.
mister_hn
·6 lat temu·discuss
Make security authentication in Government and Public services more secure.

At the Moment, I'm fighting with a monolithic, untouched Java 8 / JavaEE6 service which has lots of old dependencies and that uses old cryptographic ciphers, some of them classified as unsafe (e.g. brainpool512p1).

None knows how to make a reproducible build, since everyone gets a different and working or not-working package and some modules are not even released (using the infamous -SNAPSHOT) in maven and there's no documentation. Unfortunately, there's little testing, so everything can be broken easily and none can know it.

Some developers are also really undisciplined, touching code but not running end-to-end (manual) testing, not even running the installer.

If I had the decision power, I would throw this thing away and start from scratch, probably without Java too or, if Java, at least the latest one and maybe Spring, not JavaEE: Wildfly moves too fast and each release breaks compatibility with the previous one, concerning settings (RedHat: why do you do this??)
mister_hn
·7 lat temu·discuss
If you are shutting down the company, I would make the effort to upload all the code to GitHub or GitLab with the agreement between you and your co-founder.

It would be a pity if that code goes lost
mister_hn
·7 lat temu·discuss
It makes me always hard laugh when they do claims like "The world's best pro notebook", "the most performant notebook", etc.
mister_hn
·7 lat temu·discuss
Yes, The Epyc 2 definitively destroys this one as appeared in multiple benchmarks.
mister_hn
·7 lat temu·discuss
Well..no one has to switch to React/Vue/etc. You can still deliver well-behaved websites using plain HTML5 (CSS3 + jQuery), without all the bloat taken thanks to npm/yarn. You can try to use SaSS or LeSS, to make your CSS files look neat and avoiding to DRY, but all the rest is pure bloat.

To all the people saying that you want a native-app look, then go for the native way. The web-apps will _NEVER_ be as fast as the native ones, just because, the native ones will be faster and faster as the hardware specs are going up. I personally hate to go through web-development, even if it's a desktop client: stop wrapping around web views.
mister_hn
·7 lat temu·discuss
located in Berlin, I have only fiber and the only ISP is Deutsche Telekom, offering a 50Mbps connection for 40€/month.

The 500Mbps is at 99€/month