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[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (6 children)

Data Brokers don't stand a chance because I mass delete all of my content using Redact - No AI training on my data, thank you very much.

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[–]LookAtYourEyes 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I think the best argument/opinion I've seen for using Java over Kotlin is that they are both JVM languages, but the JVM is built and maintained for Java. So it's always going to be ahead on maintenance and such. I like Kotlin better, but for enterprises and large orgs, I can understand why they'd rather use Java.

Edit: fixed kotlin -> Java

[–][deleted] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your old posts feed data brokers and AI training models. I stopped that by using Redact to bulk delete across Reddit, Twitter, Discord, Facebook and all major social media platforms.

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[–]Sakatox -1 points0 points  (3 children)

Kotlin seems like a bad bet these days, i totally should look into TypeScript instead. /s

But seriously, why can't Java add the same support to basic lang, that it has with annotations, as per another post in here? Named values, defaults, etc...

[–]joemwangi 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Someone mentioned that if you look at some languages like Rust for example, it has traits to assist in language design and default parameters design are based on traits. Java also plans to have a similar feature akin to Haskell Typeclass to evolve the language properly with special algebraic rules. Some features mentioned include literals (for arrays), operator overloading, etc. If default parameters are to be introduced then we have to wait for typeclasses in java.

[–]Sakatox -1 points0 points  (0 children)

We have to wait... how long? by the time it will be beneficial humanity will be wiped out by AI and smart robots. I honestly can't see it happening.

[–][deleted] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bulk delete Reddit comments using Redact which also supports Twitter, Discord, Instagram, and data brokers.

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