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Then you’re in the wrong industry…
Then you’re in the wrong industry…
What languages are those? And if you say C/C++ I’m going to laugh
Actually pretty much all companies do this in some form or another. Even Gmail and lots of other Google apps use web instead of native for some parts. They just do it well. When a company does it poorly it really shows.
Nah that’s more of a spoiler vote. You need one large competitor to Chrime, not a bunch of small ones that can get wiped out
How did they submit changes to only one file? Did they not write a test for it? Sounds like a dodgy patch if it doesn’t have a test
That’s wild that shared ptr is so inefficient. I thought everyone was moving towards those because they were universally better. No one mentions the performance hit.
I used to write a lot of performance-critical Java (oxymoron I know) for wearables, and one time I got a code reviewer who only did server-side Java, and the differences in our philosophies were staggering.
He wanted me to convert all my code to functional style, using optionals and streams instead of simple null checks and array iterations. When explained that those things are slower and take more memory it was like I was speaking an alien language. He never even had to consider that code would be running on a system with limited RAM and CPU cycles, didn’t even understand how that was possible.
How does it even work though? I haven’t seen any Mastodon or other fediverse posts on Lemmy. What sub would the Threads posts appear in?
That’s why you should use a native app, which won’t send any of that identifying info (except for IP but there’s nothing you can do on that)