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Good point.
Good point.
I see the same thing with our newer folks. (And some older folks too.) and management seems to encourage it. Scary scary stuff. Because when something goes wrong there’s only a couple of people who can really figure it out. If I get hit by a bus or laid off, that’s going to be a big problem for them.
Who is us?
When will they mandate stopping scam calls and stealing databases full of offshored data?
People who rely on this shit don’t know how to debug anything. They just copy some code, without fully understanding the library or the APIs or the semantics, and then they expect someone else to debug it for them.
This was happening before this “AI” craze.
It’s almost like working with shitty engineers.
What does mbin have that Lemmy does not? Should I switch to mbin?
That’s what I don’t get about this. Why does anyone care? Even this Chinese company, why do they care to clone it all? It’s already all hosted and publicly available.
I run perl on arch btw
Doesn’t that mean private non-routable subnets like 10.x or 192.x have always been a hack?
Wait… Do we not like NAT now??
Delete, pay scammer, or pay us. We offer you 10% off what the scammer is charging if you sign up for our monthly anti scammer subscription.
How does a government hit benefit them?
Probably Indian companies that handle US data and are themselves a party to the crimes.
Right. And I don’t want any Chinese spyware, or NSA spyware, or Israeli spyware on any of my shit either. But here we are I guess.
Why the fuck should any government decide what software you can run? Especially free software. How threatened or insecure must they be? What a true show of cowardice.
.so please, I use arch btw.
That’s pretty cool, but everything is in French.