Maybe if you didn’t make unqualified blanket statements people would take you more seriously. If I trained my own LLM and kept it for my own personal use, in what way is that fascism? Because according to you it is, since all AI is fascism.
Ethan
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Ethanto
Programmer Humor•Github, the first enterprise cloud solution to reach zero nines reliabilityEnglish
2·8 days agoOk…? That doesn’t change the fact that Microsoft was enshitifying the software they bought before “AI” was a thing. They didn’t suddenly start doing it when LLMs happened.
There’s always room for improvement.
Ethanto
Programmer Humor•Github, the first enterprise cloud solution to reach zero nines reliabilityEnglish
19·9 days agoThey were doing that before “AI” development was a thing
If we’re talking about the Linux kernel or Netflix’s video delivery infrastructure, maybe. But the majority of developers are not working on those. And I’m still going to call it “unavoidable technical debt” because for all intents and purposes that’s what it is.
If your project is easy to maintain (aka low tech debt) that means it should be easy to understand the overall structure and it should be easy to understand any given component. So a new dev should be able to quickly figure out what part they need to change and how to change that part.
Some large, complex systems (like an OS) are unavoidably complex. Maybe it’s not fair to call that tech debt, but it’s still functionally the same thing - stuff that slows down development velocity due to difficulty of understanding. It’s just (probably) unavoidable given the domain.
But the majority of software projects aren’t that complex. The majority of software is apps and libraries that aren’t terribly complex. Monsters like operating systems and million to billion user scale products are outliers.
“How easy is it to onboard?” is functionally equivalent to “How easy is it to understand?”. The biggest factor in maintainability almost always boils down to how easy it is to understand. So, difficult to onboard almost certainly means difficult to maintain, and thus is tech debt.
Anything that makes the codebase harder to maintain than it should be is technical debt.
Ethanto
Linux•"FOSS" and "GNU Linux" do *not* automatically mean "for the community" or "for human rights"English
2·12 days agoSo… are you using nothing but FOSS from activist projects? That doesn’t seem like a big pool, from what I’ve seen. Or do you mean support as in with your time and/or money?
Ethanto
Linux•After 6 Years, One of Wayland’s Most Annoying Problems is Finally Getting FixedEnglish
13·12 days agoThe ecosystem is slowly migrating to Wayland. It will probably take another decade but at some point your choice is going to be Wayland, or ancient unsupported systems.
Ethanto
Linux•"FOSS" and "GNU Linux" do *not* automatically mean "for the community" or "for human rights"English
3·13 days agoAre you saying you don’t support FOSS projects that aren’t willing to engage in activism? A lot of us are morally aligned with you but aren’t willing to die on that hill. I think this age verification stuff is utter bullshit but if I were a maintainer of a project that was likely to be the target of one of these laws I would not be willing to put my livelihood on the line. Shaming people who are volunteering their time for being unwilling to endanger their livelihoods is pretty entitled IMO.
Startups and small companies where there simply aren’t enough resources to set up proper operational controls
Ethanto
KDE@lemmy.kde.social•A polite open letter to KDE developers and maintainers, which got blocked by a moderator.English
2·17 days agoThat’s completely irrelevant. The afghan government doesn’t have any power over US devs. On the other hand the California government has quite a lot of power over anyone who lives or does business in California (and Colorado).
I think “meta” here means “a post about the platform I’m posting on”. You know, the original meaning of the word, not the company that decided to name itself after a word because it sounded cool or some other idiotic bullshit like that.
Ethanto
Programmer Humor•I upgraded to windows 11 by accidentally pressing spacebar on startupEnglish
5·26 days agoAnd that exact reason is why I use a distro with rolling updates
I’m was working on software that doesn’t exclusively target windows. Windows is only a decent dev environment if you’re targeting nothing but Windows. Any other kind of development is a worse, potentially way worse experience than it is on Linux. Using docker on Windows is painful. Using git is painful. Using bash is painful. The list goes on forever.
Ok… but we’re comparing Linux, Windows, and macOS. Talking about something that can only be done on one of them is kind of pointless. You said “I’d run Windows over Mac any day” and then shat on Xcode. That makes it sound like you prefer Windows because you hate Xcode. From my perspective - the context of things that could also be done on Windows - the solution is obvious: don’t use the tool you hate.
That doesn’t make it not suck. I’d much rather not hate my job.
Ok. How is that relevant to the post or the comment?



Since this is a hypothetical to make a point, obviously from scratch