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Having had win11 installed for approximately a year, my default browser (Firefox) has never been changed by an update.
Having had win11 installed for approximately a year, my default browser (Firefox) has never been changed by an update.
Simple answer, unit tests.
The answer, as with everything in software development, is that it depends.
A god method with 100 optional params that is usually bad practice. But a common pattern is to allow for an options object to be passed, and that object may contain 0-n supported parameters. This pattern is used everywhere, see graphql as a widely used library that is based on this.
One click install that provides regional VPN, multi-index torrent searching, scheduling, auto downloading based on simple criteria, and then file and metadata management.
I do all this now with various apps, but a single package that does everything that I could install on a new machine and start downloading immediately.
This is my dream app.
Exact same thing happened to me. Group project needed a programmer, I was a gamer with a nice computer so I volunteered. 15 years later and I’m a software engineer at a huge company.
Correct. I wouldn’t steal a car. But I would absolutely make a perfect copy of a car for free.
Say it louder with me for the people in the back.
Piracy is not stealing.
Yeah. Then or around when Google merged with double click. That’s when the ad leeches weaseled their way in.
This is the most drama, free Lemmy instance.
Look at the source. This is their schtick.
The Expanse is one of the best sci-fi shows of all time. I highly recommend it.
Yea. I see a clickbait thumbnail like this and just scroll on.
Agreed. I’d love for Israelis to stop the hate. They are some of the biggest racists on the planet, see violent settlers encouraged by their own government.
Let’s treat Palestinians with respect. Let’s treat Jewish people around the world with respect. Let’s also give Israel’s government the respect it deserves, similar to the respect we give to apartheid South Africa or the Nazi regime.
All jokes aside, I like the way this article breaks down types of optimizations. Especially the forth, as that tends to be the answer on occasion.
I wonder home much Google paid for that mention.
While they didn’t directly address the retroactive license changes, they did counter the argument. The following text being relevant.
The Runtime Fee policy will only apply beginning with the next LTS version of Unity shipping in 2024 and beyond. Your games that are currently shipped and the projects you are currently working on will not be included – unless you choose to upgrade them to this new version of Unity.
We will make sure that you can stay on the terms applicable for the version of Unity editor you are using – as long as you keep using that version.
I’m certain this will not end up in the news as a story about some celebrity having this turned on at an unfortunate time.
There’s no way this will ever be abused.
I’ve never heard of WET, but that is exactly the process I preach to my team. Refactor only once the same code block is used 3+ times as that tends to define a method that is a utility and not business logic specific.
This method has worked well in the past.
This is the real answer. Stop using Google search.