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Comment A gatekeeper's nightmare. (Score 1) 65

There are lots of really crappy developers out there with the word "senior" in their title.

The only thing senior about them is that they have mastered their horrific legacy codebase, build system, and cancerous corporate culture. They know some obscure C or some other mostly ancient language.

When they do interviews, they lord it over the interviewees that they know extremely esoteric things about old C, old microprocessors, and weird esoteric jargon BS from their own domain. They make it seem like the interviewee should know all this, even though this "senior" person knew none of it on their first day. Their goal in interviews is twofold. To make themselves look very smart, and not to hire anyone more capable than themselves.

But, these are not people prone to growing, learning, and personal evolution. Thus, they won't learn rust, they certainly can't grok rust for what it is. This means that if a company starts the transition to rust they won't be able to be assh*les all the time using their title "senior" to make everyone around them miserable.

But, the executive hate them as well, and when they learn that rust can give them some fresh new blood, they will ignore their bleating about "fads" and "unproven" and shove them aside with a fury; a genuine angry fury; as they too have been putting up with their BS for decades. These old seniors have been saying "No, that can't be done" for decades, while their competition would regularly do it. Then the seniors would blather on about how much risk the competition was taking and that everyone was going to die.

Now the executives will realize, they can clean house, and they will.

So, if you are trying to get rust into your old sclerotic organization, don't go to the executive with explanations about borrow checkers, but explain, that the old fogies will be fish out of water with this new tech and can finally be entirely ignored, or even thrown out the airlock. If the fogies push back with the useless phrase "institutional knowledge" just tell the executives that an AI knows all their stuff, better, and more. This last might be lies, but those seniors have been lying for decades and doing untold damage.

Comment Re:Not surprising (Score 3, Insightful) 36

Um did you forget Microsoft Office exists? Offices a little more than twice as profitable as Windows...

Microsoft forces computer upgrades as a giveaway to the oems. It's not for there well-being it's so the dell and HP and all of them have a chance to sell a new computer. This helps keep those oems locked into windows.

To be honest with Windows 10 I don't think they cared nearly as much because they were pretty damn sure the oems couldn't do jack shit and they were right.

The reason Windows 11 requires a computer upgrade is so they can do some of the nastier DRM and eventually lock down the platform like Apple iOS is. That's been their dream since Windows 8 but software vendors saw it coming a mile away and wouldn't have anything to do with Microsoft.

Comment Re:400m more LInux desktops -- Year of Linux Final (Score 2) 36

This isn't caused by enshitification. This is just Microsoft never being able to put together a decent tablet at a good price.

Microsoft has never been good at much of anything. Take away the antitrust violations and they wouldn't even be around anymore.

But thanks to those antitrust violations and our complete unwillingness to vote for politicians that enforce law they can do things like lose 6 billion dollars on the OG Xbox and then just throw out another one and then throw out another one and lose money on that one and on and on and on.

But people aren't leaving Windows because Windows got worse. For r the average user even Windows 11 is fine. You have to be a gamer or someone doing advanced content creation to notice the difference. And I mean advanced, if all you do is throw together a YouTube channel with a bit of 4K video you won't notice the problems Windows 11 brings to the table.

But the fact of the matter is most people just use computers to access email and shop and maybe a bit of porn and a cheap Android tablet is good enough.

If Microsoft was a more nimble company they could have put out a cheap Windows CE tablet to compete with Android but they're not so they ended up chasing Apple money on overly expensive devices and anyone who's dropping $1,000 on a tablet is just going to buy an Apple device.

Comment Re:Except they don't (Score 1) 42

Just because it's a judge doesn't mean they understand basic math.

No, but they do understand the law, which considers an attempt to monopolize a crime even if unsuccessful.

They also understand that in the context of U.S. antitrust law, Apple's ~58% market share, at roughly twice the size of their next largest competitor (Samsung), is absolutely large enough to make Apple a successful monopolist, and they also understand that Apple is a twice-convicted monopolist — once involving Epic, and once involving the iBooks store — which makes their ongoing behavior worthy of extra scrutiny.

Comment Re:So... (Score 1) 7

Freelancers with coding skills comprising at least 25% of their work now earn 11% more for identical jobs compared to November 2022 when ChatGPT launched.

So what you're saying is that they're basically keeping up with GDP and using AI has no real benefit.

No, no. They're saying that the people who aren't using AI are getting less work because there are fewer jobs, and the people who are using AI are barely keeping up with inflation compared with the pre-AI world.

Comment So if you didn't have the hellscape (Score 1) 34

You wouldn't have people being charged with human trafficking just based on random travel patterns because you wouldn't have a fascist government looking for reasons to charge people with crimes they didn't commit.

You're putting the cart before the horse. The problem is once you have a fascist government all the individual security and privacy in the world won't save you. If all else fails they will just come down on you like a ton of bricks with simple violence.

And by yourself you can't stop fascism because billionaires always want fascism. Before that it was billionaires but that's just inflation. If you're going to withstand the assault of people with that much money the only way you can do it is by grouping together with large numbers of people.

So protecting your individual privacy won't stop the actual thing you're afraid of, which is being arrested for crimes you didn't commit.

Comment Wrong Monopoly (Score 4, Insightful) 42

If you even read the summary you would realize this isn't about their market dominance. This is about them having a walled garden for an app store.

Apple absolutely has a monopoly on app stores for iOS. Europe has already started breaking that down but United States has not.

The accusation is that Apple has used their Monopoly of app stores and app loading illegally.

One of the reasons we can't get any decent antitrust law enforcement in this damn country is that unless you have something that is so fucking obviously a complete total Monopoly of a critical resource people just don't believe it is a antitrust issue.

Antitrust law is highly nuanced and if it's one thing America hates its nuance. We desperately want things to be simple, clear and above all black and white. And that's just not how it is. Which is what gets us into messes like this...

Comment I know it's useless to reply (Score 1) 128

Because Trump is your god king but the difference is when the journalists got called out there they rapidly corrected themselves whereas I never once saw a correction about the Joe Biden story and I never once saw anyone seriously criticizing Trump for losing his marbles 20 minutes into a town hall...

Well not exactly I think one of the editors over at the New York times tried to and got fired for it. Or maybe he just decided to resign all on his own after decades of working there...

Dude you won. You own everything. Your side can do anything it wants now.

Fascists are never happy because fascism is about being angry all the time so no matter how much winning you get you're going to be more and more and more miserable. Almost as if you probably shouldn't be a fascist...

Comment Shouldn't the Senate parlitarian (Score 1) 38

Shut this down as not budget related? Then again there are literally hundreds of things to Republican party stuffed in that bill that aren't related to the budget so some things are bound to slip through.

Somehow I don't think 1 trillion dollars of Medicaid cuts should be included in a budget bill. That should be considered way too significant a policy change since it basically shuts down medicaid...

In other news 1 trillion dollars of government spending is on track to exit the economy. That's going to result in a hell of a lot of job losses. Not just in healthcare you can't take that much money out of the economy and not have it Go boom.

Comment Re:This is just stupid (Score 2) 34

So what you describing is called a browser fingerprint and there are plenty of ways to prevent it.

On the other hand like I mentioned on another comment that only applies if you are fairly technical and while that might protect you it's not going to protect the vast majority of people who simply do not have the skills.

And if it's one thing the last 6 months has taught me it's that the rest of the world will drag you down with it. Freedom isn't something that can be protected with individual action. It requires a concerted effort from a large number of people.

Comment Re:Does web site Y know? (Score 1) 34

Presumably the idea is that website y knows that VPN provider x is using it.

From there it's an opsec problem. Most of the time though hackers don't get found out by incredibly complex shit they get found out because they accidentally post their email address onto a forum and it traces back to them.

Stuff like this is mildly useful for peace of mind if you're doing something dodgy online and possibly very useful to foreign intelligence agencies that have really good opsec.

But society-wide it's not really going to allow us to avoid the techno feudal dystopian hellscape that's coming. Even if you're opsec is so good you never get caught when all your neighbors are getting caught they're going to drag you down with them as society collapses.

Freedom isn't something that individuals acting alone can protect. But nerds really really like to be individuals because it's a huge drag to deal with people. We wouldn't be nerds if that wasn't the case..

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