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  • And with a bit of namespacing and/or object orientation and usage of dots, it becomes perfectly readable.

    There are also camel case and underscores in other languages...

    BTW: How on earth should a newcomer know that the letter "n" in that word stands for number without having to google it? The newcomer could even assume that it's a letter of the word string..... And even, if you know that it stands for number, it's still hard for me to understand what it means in this context... I actually had to google it... But that's probably some C++ convention I don't know about, because I don't program in C++.....

  • Why are they even named like this?

    When I read code, I want to be able to read it.....

    Is this from a time when space was expensive and you wanted to reduce the space of the source files on the devs PC???

    For me (with a native language != english), this made it a lot harder to get into programming in the first place.

  • I'm calling the E2E algirithm open source. That's the reason why WhatsApp is using it, too. As long as the message is correctly encrypted for E2E on the client side, it should not matter what the server is doing as far as I know.

  • There are open groups on Telegram in which people post that they want to see person XY dead... Everyone who joins the open group can read it anyway.

    They decided not to moderate this and not to delete illegal content once reported, although it's easily possible without breaking encryption.

    IMO, this has not much to do with privacy.

    This is like posting that we should kill someone on Reddit and nothing is happening.

    1. When talking abou encryption for chat apps, it's uaually about E2E...
    2. We are usually talking about open groups on Telegram. I can join them. You can join them. Police can join them. Everyone can read everything afterwards.

    Your connection to the Lemmy server you are using is also encrypted. But I can read your response anyway... So, no E2E...

  • You don't need to crack down encryption for most of the platform. There are people in open groups who sometimes post illegal stuff.

    If someone posts that they want to see person XY dead, it should not make a difference whether it's on Reddit, Lemmy or in an open Telegram group..

    The least we can expect is some kind of moderation like on Reddit or here.

  • Thanks, did not know about this.

    So, from a technical view....

    There is a person who is mad about the fact that a different opinion might exist... That person clicks downvote in their app and it does not have any effect??

    Or are the downvotes still broascasted to all instances, but "my new" instance just ignores them? Just curious, how dislikes enabled and disabled both work in a decentralized system....

  • Showing upvoters and removing downvotes completely!!

    People downvote totally harmless posts and comments, just because they have a different opinion.

    This useless and contraproductive negativity is the reason why YouTube removed downvotes and many other platforms never offered such a feature.

  • Well, there are countries like Turkey with a currency that lost 95% of its value during the last 10 years. In such countries, Bitcoin is a way to have a currency that does not have a guarantee to ruin you. When your country has 60% inflation like Turkey, the deflation currency might be seen as a gift. So, this might be a legal use case..

  • DACH - jetzt auf feddit.org @feddit.de
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com
    LGBTQ+ @beehaw.org
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Let's make Non-LGBT the minority... 😉

    Happy pride month! 🌈

    Sources: Gallup surveys from 2012, 2016 and 2021 and the PRRI survey of 2023

    LGBTQ+ @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Let's rise the numbers even more...

    Happy pride month! 🌈

    Sources: Gallup surveys of 2012, 2016 and 2021 and the PRRI survey from 2023

    Ask Experienced Devs @programming.dev
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Your employer tries to change your job in many ways. What do you do?

    Imagine, your are a Java developer with multiple years of experience in the job. You really like working with the language.

    Your employer kind of canceled most of the Java projects of the company over time and is now really focused on AI...... And AI means here: LLMs, GPT, ... Not like basic Machine learning... It's all about language models. Most of this stuff and the tools are written in Python and your employers wants you to kind of throw away your pretty good Java skills completely and start over in Python.

    The new tasks would be kind of "easy"... You have to prototype "LLM bots". And that's your perspective for like at least 1.5 years. No, not real software development.. Prototyping... And that means, quick and dirty is what they want... It's also very easy to impress your employer with GPT doing things. Easy money, isn't it?

    I'm in this exact situation right now and worried.. What, if I quit in 2 years and the new potential employer for a Java job asks "What have you done rece

    Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Is arguing "The west does not just send weapons. Europe also helps Ukraine in other ways" nationalism?

    I got banned from "World News @ lemmy.ml" because of “Nationalism”, because I argued that especially Europe does not just send weapons to Ukraine, but does also support Ukraine with the injured, with money and with a perspective after the war… My comment got deleted, too…

    Does anyone have an explanation or is the mod just some kind of GPT-2 model with a very special understanding of “Nationalism”?

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    EU forced LinkedIn to allow me a selection

    I'll disable the 2nd one for sure. 3rd one, too... 1st one stays enabled.

    KDE & Plasma users @lemmy.ml
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    KDE Plasma 6 and Debian?

    When can I expect to be able to install Debian on a device (let's say, I'd use the "testing" branch) and have the choice to use KDE Plasma 6 as UI?

    Can I expect this to happen during the next months?

    Just curious...

    PS: I'm not interested in other distributions, just the raw Debian with Plasma 6...

    Atheism @lemmy.world
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    YUP

    Privacy @lemmy.ml
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Me and my 756 closest friends...

    LGBTQ+ @lemmy.blahaj.zone
    lemmytellyousomething @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    People in the US identifying as LGBT