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I thought it was pretty funny.
I thought it was pretty funny.
The courts, probably. That’s what they are for.
Can anyone explain the “professional developers” percentages to me?
What’s the threat model here? I can think of no DNS shennanigans that would not be detectable through the authentication mechainsms in TLS (chain-of-trust). Not having to trust network infrastructure is exactly what TLS is for.
What is it that you’re doing that is still not using some form of authenticated encryption? Almost everything is https, ssh, almost all mailservers have tls support, irc does have tls support… What’s left that needs to be encrypted by a VPN?
How do you know?
I’m not sure I agree that Void is a bottom type. If so, void-functions would never be able to return/terminate. Java’s void is probably more of a unit type.
What were the reasons?
Who?
That’s correct. It’s also horrible for the comments section because people hate-downvote comments they disagree with, which in turn leads to people avoiding making possibly unpopular comments. It’s really hurtful to meaningful discussion.
What first party sources do you have to support your claims?
One of the main devs github, check out their essays repo. They have control over the next server and client binaries (mobile app).
What happens if they decide it’s time for the revoltion?
Total non-issue
They got suspended sentences. The author of the article didn’t do their research (probably an LLM anyway).