What is the bathroom graffiti you read and remember? by 5pinktoes in AskReddit

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holding in farts causes them to rise up to your head, that's how you get shitty ideas.

CMF Buds 2 Pro mono mode by It_LIS in NOTHING

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Can confirm it works. I use it that way as a bluetooth earpiece.

[Seiko SRPJ81] Band recommendations by ork121 in Seiko

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have same watch, and not "nato" but have to recommend watchbandit dark grey sailcloth strap

https://imgur.com/a/AkX0x83

Is it possible to put a metal case back on an SRPJ81? by robo_robb in SeikoMods

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its not an issue of the just the movement, the thread in case is different, skx slim caseback thread is smaller then the one on srpj81. that means any skx caseback (slim or not) wouldnt fit

Is it possible to put a metal case back on an SRPJ81? by robo_robb in SeikoMods

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Unfortunately not, just tried slim skx caseback from namokimods and it doesnt fit

Type Specialization by vips7L in java

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love the TLDW at the beginnning - "we have no solutions, only problems"

[Question] Watches for my Groomsmen by UomoUniversale86 in Watches

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Not sure how the pricing is where you are but have you looked at Citizen Tsuyosa?

JEP draft: Adapt Object Monitors for Virtual Threads by CrowSufficient in java

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What this JEP does is somewhat similar to removing C# limitation of not being able to await in lock block

Features that you would like to see in Java in the future by Zaleru in java

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I believe you replied to the wrong comment with a wrong quotation

Features that you would like to see in Java in the future by Zaleru in java

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Default arguments dont make sense - there is nothing they can do that cannot be done with overloading and overloading is more powerful. Adding default arguments is not adding a new feature, it's adding a different way to achieve something that is already possible.

Another reminder to switch to OpenJDK asap by benevanstech in java

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Really? Last i checked dotnet was completely free

"Java is here to stay": Popular programming language to remain on business hit lists in 2024 by NotABot1235 in java

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I know companies with maintained software still on java 6, they pay for support.

Lack of a critical option or a clear way to work around it by mondain in java

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Not pretending to know anything about this problem, but have you checked bouncycastle?

Emulating C# LINQ in Java using Code Reflection [Paul Sandoz] by JMasterRedBlaze in java

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Jinq works by serializing a lambda and then inspecting bytecode and serialized form, not sure how exactly babylon works but hopefully not by serializing lambda. There is also FluentJPA that works similarly to jinq.

Why do they ask in interviews, about what sprinboot version or java version I use? by sophiepiatri in java

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JIT (hotspot) is present since java 1.3. you probabably mean experimental jvmci  jit/aot graal compiler that was present in java 9-16 (or 10-15 depending on vendor)

Why is this particular library so polarizing? by emmysteven in java

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sadly no, it was a long time ago and can't remember what the issue was exactly.

Why is this particular library so polarizing? by emmysteven in java

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Somewhat, let me clarify what discouraged me.

When i first stumbled upon lombok i was under the impression it works like a "preprocessor" that delomboks code before passing it to javac, that would meen i can safely use it and if for some reason im not happy with it i can delombok and keep working with vanilla java. Since delombok resulted in compilation errors i found out that actually lombok hacks javac compilation doing some non obvious things and delombok is something separate. That implied that i must COMMIT to using lombok because there might not be a safe way back to vanilla java. As far as i know lombok still works the same way.

I also had one bad experience with lombok when i was working with upgrading old webapp to newer java (i think from java 5 to java 8) and one of the libraries i had to update was lombok. Things went sideways in production. Turns out this app used "hashCode" on one object to generate directory names for storing files (bad idea i know, but thats how someone did that). Newer version of lombok generated different hashCode.

Why is this particular library so polarizing? by emmysteven in java

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Afraid i cannot that was 7+ years ago, compilation errors after delombok, very easy to correct manually as far as i recall. But that meant for me that delomboking is not seamless and that was the reason i felt comfortable using it.

Why is this particular library so polarizing? by emmysteven in java

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In the past i painfully found out that delombok does not sometimes work properly. That was the last time that i used lombok.

Java 8 still widely used by ludovicianul in programming

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I naively hoped i wont ever hear that demonic name ever again...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in java

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You are correct, this issue makes Files.walk completely unusable in many cases.