

Wouldn’t selective disabling of JavaScript make fingerprinting easier? Your block and white list are likely to be unique.
Wouldn’t selective disabling of JavaScript make fingerprinting easier? Your block and white list are likely to be unique.
Disabling JavaScript entirely is another data point for fingerprinting. Only a tiny fraction of users do it.
Besides, without JavaScript most websites are not functional anymore. Those that are are likely not tracking you much in the first place.
How do you prove they’re doing it?
How would that even be enforced?
Convenience. Most people reads book once, if they finish it at all.
Why don’t you use library genesis or Anna‘s archive?
Some people use their computers for actual work.
Yes, SQLite is the most well known and likely biggest project using it.
I have used it for smaller projects and found it quite refreshing and useable
If you’re not stuck on git, give fossil a try. It’s a distributed source code version control with an integrated bug tracker, wiki, forum, and more. All that in in one 3 MB sized binary.
It can even mirror to GitHub and export/import git repositories.
It’s very easy to host yourself.
Self hosting git repos can be super minimal. If you don’t have a lot of users or repos, just use ssh. Hell you can host a repo on a local SMB network share eben.
however much cleanup I damn well please
The programmer is the expert to make the decision on what’s necessary to implement a feature.
It’s like when you write a regex for a specific case, that then gets applied everywhere.
Why can you get a Master in Decolonization Studies at a university?
Due to all the refactoring that’s needed --which I’ve been repeatedly bringing up for two years
Never let that accumulate for that long. Continuously do small refactors to improve the structure.
Always spend at least 20% of the time on stuff you know is necessary, but will never be prioritized by marketing heads.
letting uneducated people
More like overeducated people
Programming languages come with their own niches, tools, culture, and history. Gradle has lots of verbosity, complexity, and so on. It’s a build system and a dependency manager in one. Other languages separate these duties.
A cultural preference for tools written in specific languages or available for specific platforms exists as well. Lots of C/C++ programmers dislike everything Java. They will cite performance and philosophy. They ask why should they install and manage JVM versions and installs for a task they can do with a make file, a shell script, and Conan/vcpkg.
Not even all Java folks use gradle. maven and ant ant are still around and I’ve seen someone write Java build tasks using rake.
Driving a cyber truck is sure to get you some attention. That’s valuable to some people.
It has a bold futuristic exterior design and looks.
That hate came from somewhere.
It’s an interactive checklist.