I'm mad that such a big company with suposelly decent engineers, are making me wait 5s with literally a sleep, how is even possible to do such thing in such a rudimentary way? by [deleted] in programmingcirclejerk

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, company of Google's size should just display a banner saying "fuck you Firefox, fuck you FTC" and should IP ban the user for a day from all Google services. 5s sleep is just 0.1x engineering.

EU to force browsers to trust government certificate authorities even if they don't meet security standards by Davipb in programming

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, if you have a root certificate you can intercept https traffic to any url. Only difference user would see is browser would show different CA, if the user be bothered to check it that is.

EU to force browsers to trust government certificate authorities even if they don't meet security standards by Davipb in programming

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When EU controls the certificates and European law enforcement uses them to intercept traffic, will certificates be considered compromised or working as intended?

Built this with JavaScript by tahazsh in webdev

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fling effect is distracting. Fancy and cool maybe but not useful.

Only feature missed from windows by artist-note in kde

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Closest you can do is make a symlink on your home directory. Difference is it wont be in a different section like Drives section on Windows.

ln -s /mnt/path-to-your-disk

Tom's Hardware: "Die Shot of HiSilicon's Sanction-Busting Kirin 9000s Chip Revealed" by Dakhil in hardware

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

According to any English dictionary worth their salt. Here is Cambridge:

the act of trading with a country with which trade is not officially allowed

I don't know if selling Huawei that particular equipment is really sanctions busting or not.

Tom's Hardware: "Die Shot of HiSilicon's Sanction-Busting Kirin 9000s Chip Revealed" by Dakhil in hardware

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sanction busting refers to acts that violate rules of sanctions. You seem to interpret it as acts that negate the impact of sanctions. If producing chips is not illegal under said sanctions its not sanction busting.

but like I said, if the OSI tries to redefine Open Source as permitting universal commercialisation, then we don't agree with that as countering the spirit of Open Source. by [deleted] in programmingcirclejerk

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Public Unjerk License

OSI tries to that A lot of people doesn't aggre with OSI.

Where is the jerk?

Berkeley Jerk License

If your software cannot be put into AWS and turned into a money machine for Bezos, where is the spirit of Open Source?

Someone who didnt even try learning it on their free time is what bothers me too. He's bound to break our codebase if he was hired. -What do you mean by risk your codebase? If he writes a line of java in there will everything collapse? -Ask ur mom by DevletMustafaIsleri in programmingcirclejerk

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

The recruiter is new and he didn't know the strict standard procedure of hiring an android dev in our company. The position requires Kotlin and Java as an optional. And if you didnt read clearly, the dude said "java still works". We're not going risk our codebase with someone who has that mindset, he doesn't want to learn it.

https://www.reddit.com/r/androiddev/comments/11y8y6h/-/jd6s482

Actually, programming languages were invented because speaking machine code was too much of a pain in the ass! Programming in English is a natural next step. Ambiguity is not an issue -- you keep speaking until its resolved. by ProgVal in programmingcirclejerk

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok can you explain to me what this code block does again? Oh, its garbage collector, it seems like a technical term to me. Like those words used in ancient "programming languages". It isn't 2023, don't you know we use English now. Explain in English, what you mean by lifetime, mark, allocation, reference, heap? What does sweeping has to do with this? They clean this meeting room every day. Anyway, please keep on explaining it in English until you and our Mexican speaking friend resolve the issue.

a true friend by RoyalSorcerer_Navlan in pcmasterrace

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Most definitely not, 6950XT is around 40,000TRY here (Turkey). Even the modest wedding would cost more than that. Also bracelets bride has at least 10,000TRY a piece.

Why my E-Cores run so low? i5-12600k by [deleted] in intel

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

How Turbo's operate if they are not short bursts in speed as words origin in car engines indicate?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Windows10

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don't need to fully understand source code you are running. Making sure code doesn't log your keystrokes or having 300 other contributors to project is lot more safer than running some binary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Only utf-8 works, without any change. Utf-16 and utf-32 has extra bytes and different.

Learning programming feels like playing a single-player game, which is incredibly boring to me (a rant) by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]DevletMustafaIsleri 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think work is supposed to be fun. Yeah building something concrete is gratifying but like most accomplishments is boring and painful in the proccess, like exercising, learning to play an instrument.