Then I hope it won’t get any traction.
Then I hope it won’t get any traction.
I hope this is a joke and not intended to be real.
I want to see the 10x hamsters!
Google is the maintainer and biggest contributor to chromium.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromium_(web_browser) and they’ve already introduced wei into chromium without any pushback.
https://kbin.social/m/degoogle@lemmy.ml/t/255346/Google-is-already-pushing-WEI-DRM-Webpage-into-Chromium
There are forks of chromium already like Vivaldi. You can still use them. Unfortunately using them is not a guarantee that Google can’t use their usage numbers as leverage while politicing or advertising bad behaviour to other parties like social media.
Worse yet, maintaining a fork is a huge undertaking for a project in the size of chromium. This means in time the fork may struggle to keep up. Or upstream may introduce functions that depends on the bad behaviours and the fork be forced to either adopt both, or adopt none.
And that’s the problem. It gives full control power to Google. That’s the reason that popularity needs to be broken.
I had no idea! Thank you for the great explanation.
West-sex wessex
South-sex sussex
East-sex essex but no
North-sex Nossex?
Shots fired! Shots fired!
Consider this but triple the complexity and everything https://wiki.wxwidgets.org/images/1/1f/BinPjOptions.PNG
Because it just works ™. And it is flexible to a point that no GUI can ever accomplish. It’s liberating. It’s repeatable, It’s automatable. It’s about control. And most importantly, it’s FAST!
If you try to max out the control, GUI comes out of as an UX disaster. Check any enterprise software GUI to see what I mean. There will be lot’s and lot’s of buttons all around, and you would also end up with some kind of text input or programming environment inside it.
It is, but If you review 3 lines of pr and not the whole 50 lines of the file without thinking of the overall picture, this happens. I got this while reviewing a pr like this. And most probably I approved similar prs for this file in the past. Shame on me too…
Yep that’s on me:) let’s call this second breakfast!
It’s not the real issue. I introduced that while anonymizing the data. It’s that a 3-5 liner code became a huge switch case by just incrementing the code and never thinking how it should be done. This was caused by like 15 engineers in time :)
Something like below would be huge improvement:
subs1 = ["cluster1", "cluster2"]
if subs1.contains(clusterName) return subs1
And no reason to state this is from production.
no one looks behind and questions how and why.
it was never an array to begin with!
Oh I feel old already. I even forgot about this.
I suppose it’s “confusing perspective” worthy.