I’ve definitely never been guilty of this. /s
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Alright, I’ll never, ever write something this way now. Good to know.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Canada@lemmy.ca•There's no such thing as 'parents' rights'English32·1 year agoHonestly the less rights parents have the better, IMO. They need certain rights just to operate but man, some of them are very shit people.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•modern operating system running on a Reagan era computerEnglish2·1 year agoThat’s a good point. Supporting all hardware in particular is a pretty big ask. Maybe you could cleverly fit memory management into a small amount of code, but a pile of arbitrary standards can’t really be meaningfully compressed.
In the video he states the OS he uses works on the original Pentium processor which came out in 1993. Four years after Reagan went out of office.
I was wondering. That didn’t look like an 80’s computer.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Every Family Dinner NowEnglish2·1 year agoI take it all the important stuff stays in America, though. There’s a chance you couldn’t even tell I’m Canadian if you met me, but there’s still senior devs earning 60k up here.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Every Family Dinner NowEnglish0·1 year agoIn every country but the US, really. Someday, big tech companies will realise that a person in any other Western country can code just as well for half the price, but for now they won’t even consider it cause 'Murica.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•modern operating system running on a Reagan era computerEnglish2·1 year agoIt should be possible, right? It’s not like we’ve gotten worse at coding. All the bloat is a function of people not caring, and to some degree different requirements.
I should check if lemmy.sdf.org is back online. Retrocomputing would love this.
Mentioning @CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org, so I can find this easier.
Lol, I’m already up and running. It’s pretty good, and I can actually use my mouse with it in bash. Protip, it seems very important to use the right window size. It’s good enough to do a lot of normal browsing, but openstreetmap understandably had broken controls. The only local issue is that I can’t see what I’m entering into the URL bar.
It’s also designed to run distributed, so you can use shitty bandwidth between a rendering machine and the display machine. I should try fitting it into a radio channel or phone connection or something, haha. I also wonder if it could be adapted to work with Tor Browser.
I’m absolutely fascinated if somebody can point me to that.
How well did it render most sites, compared to the other CLI browsers?
Nice! I knew it had to be a thing.
Did you do much browsing? Lynx is a thing, but it can’t do JavaScript.
Come to think of it, is there a CLI Lemmy client?
Third options?
Thanks, subbed.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Canada@lemmy.ca•Let’s encourage the Canadian Government to join the FediverseEnglish1·1 year agoWhy doesn’t it say fediverse? Even in scare quotes. I don’t think they would actually do it, but I’m imagining a nightmare scenario where they try launching their own platform.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Canada@lemmy.ca•Let’s encourage the Canadian Government to join the FediverseEnglish3·1 year agoRealistically it would be, they’re not about to cut 99%+ of users off from their announcements.
Hell, for really important stuff they still go with snail mail.
Mmm, race conditions, just like mama used to make.
The thing people always overlook is that these legacy systems are only still running because they’re super important. Nobody’s hiring a junior COBOL dev to maintain NORAD, and hopefully nobody’s contemplating putting ChatGPT in charge either.
The move if you want this kind of job is to learn a language that’s not quite a dinosaur yet, and have 20 years experience in 20 years. Perl or PHP maybe.
Actually, I bet you could implement that in less. You should be able to legibly get several weights in one line.
CanadaPlus@futurology.todayto Canada@lemmy.ca•'No consistent association' between police funding and crime rates in Canada, study indicatesEnglish1·1 year agoIs there documentation of that somewhere?
What, could you have done better in 70-whatever?