I like git add
because then you can do git diff --staged
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When I worked on OpenStack for a few years, 80% of the bugs I fixed were type errors that could have been prevented by Python being staticly typed.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Deposits should be held by the city. The landlord should be forced to prove they deserve it in a court of law.1·2 months agoIt was during the pandemic, so the courtroom was a teleconference. For $300, it’s not worth the stress (unless you can also claim statutory/punitive damages). But it is worth knowing you’ve deprived a leech of committing theft, if that appeals to you.
Small claims court is not too hard and doesn’t require a lawyer, but do try to find some free legal advice before your court date. Housing issues usually have free legal advice in most jurisdictions.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•Deposits should be held by the city. The landlord should be forced to prove they deserve it in a court of law.1·2 months agoI had to sue for my security deposit once. It’s very common in the US for landlords to fraudulently keep some or all of the security deposit.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Discord TOS binds you to forced arbitration - Opt-Out NowEnglish16·1 year agoHaha. I sent them an opt-out notice by email, and it bounced!
They are using Google email servers for discord .com and Google has apparently shadowbanned me. It gives an error message saying “The account [my email address] is disabled.” but I have never created a Google or Gmail account, and my email address is on a domain not associated with Google at all.
So I’ve completed my obligation to opt-out. Discord will have no record of it, but I have the email server logs to prove I sent it.
If, in the future, anyone needs to sue Discord and forgot to opt-out, feel free to use this same excuse.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft waited 6 months to patch actively exploited admin-to-kernel vulnerabilityEnglish421·1 year agoMicrosoft has enforced mandatory digital signatures for drivers, and getting a digital signing key from Microsoft costs a ton of money. So, presumably they do care.
In contrast, consider nProtect GameGuard, the anti-cheat system in Helldivers 2. It is a rootkit, and runs in the kernel. Why does Microsoft permit this? Shouldn’t this be blocked? It must be using either an exploit like the article, or a properly signed driver. Either way, Microsoft could fix it – by patching the exploit, or revoking the signing key.
The fact that Microsoft hasn’t done anything about malicious anticheat rootkits is a sign that they really don’t care. They just want their payment.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon — like SpaceX — is the latest company to claim the U.S. labor board is unconstitutional, after receiving numerous labor complaints from employeesEnglish71·1 year agoHow would me joining a union help with the Amazon problem? My pay and benefits (and my coworkers’ pay and benefits, to the extent of my knowledge) are very good, so we don’t currently need a union. My job is completely unrelated to Amazon, and my employer isn’t a customer of Amazon or its competitors.
I’m not going to stop complaining about Amazon.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Rakuten launches cloud storage with unlimited file transfers, targets businesses and individuals, with free 10GB storageEnglish1·1 year agoNobody’s saying to host it on-premises. The SaaSS article is advocating running software that you control on servers that you control. That’s it. The server is likely in a datacenter, and its hardware could be owned by the datacenter, the customer, or someone else. It could be a virtualized host.
The SaaSS article is about software and services, not hardware.
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Audacity adds AI audio editing capabilities thanks to free Intel OpenVINO pluginsEnglish56·1 year agoAccording to the repo, it builds fine on Linux. They just don’t distribute a binary for it.
https://github.com/intel/openvino-plugins-ai-audacity/issues/27
Limonene@lemmy.worldto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Column: Biden's Western solar plan sounds scary. But it's better than climate change131·1 year agoSubsidizing solar may help with climate change, but a better choice would be taxing carbon dioxide emissions in proportion to the actual damage that they do. If coal and gas were taxed according to their actual harm, the market price of electricity would increase to its fair price, and make solar viable without needing the government to organize it. However, due to battery costs and short battery lifespans, I suspect the free market would pick nuclear over solar.
I have to disagree about the idiot proof. KDE Plasma and Mate Desktop are more idiot proof and easy for newbies than Windows 10-11, yet have more features in their simple control panels.
I’ve had no bootloader problems in the last 10 years of Debian, Linux Mint, and Ubuntu (15-20 installs, plus another 20-30 if you count VMs.) However, my work computer’s bootloader was semi-bricked twice in 2019 (Windows 7).