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albeva
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Comment #45143811
What a load of rubbish. Is this generated by AI? Sure reads like slop...
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Comment #41319431
The real deal is Obj-C++ - now there is a powerful combo xD For example, we used template wrappers around NSArray for static type checking and "smart pointers" to avoid manual rele…
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Comment #40974946
And there goes my trust in Firefox out the window... Safari seems to be the only decent, privacy-focused browser left on the market. Until the Ladybird arrives.
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Comment #39967635
Poor Boeing. They just can't catch a break...
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Comment #39965790
Some Russian closed-source music player... While it's a cool concept, I am far too paranoid to actually install it.
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Comment #29946280
Website broken / cuts off on Safari ...
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Comment #29614561
While true, it is often ignored that combined EU does possess a huge, highly advanced and well trained military force. So more than that I'd hope EU can then put its squabbling asi…
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Comment #29614517
Not quite as small. Combined EU has the largest economy in the world, is by far the wealthiest region on the planet, possesses a huge & advanced military force and despite decline …
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Comment #29614453
I wish whole of EU would declare in unison support for Taiwan. Wonder if China would kick out every single EU nation embassy then?
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Comment #25110638
so much for their much hyped Safety and Security and Privacy ... Hypocrites. The whole Industry.
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Comment #23598531
won't it be funny if after all this hype past few weeks .... Apple won't say a word about ARM or transition ...
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Comment #23543522
I feel like Go lost its chance by being way too slow to innovate. From my circle of people who I remember were extremely excited about Go when it first came out - no one really use…
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Comment #15366295
I have fond memories of ExtJS until version 4 was released. I used to be huge advocate of extjs at our company, but I remember feeling horror and dismay seeing how down hill it wen…
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Comment #14695605
Neat, but horrid naming for everything. Why does namespace need explicit "cpp_" prefix? Why do classes inside "cpp_redis" namespace still have "redis_" prefix? I would prefer simpl…
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Comment #14468285
If I had a language that could do a cool microsite in just few lines of my language code I'd be pretty proud of it too.
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Comment #14460815
This is lunacy. It will break compatibility with nearly all software out there. From games to productivity apps. Like the stuff I actually use a PC for.
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Comment #14460790
Competition yes, but I'd prefer from AMD rather than a different CPU architecture.
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Comment #14392209
Wonder what will all these climate deniers be saying when we start having flooding in coastal cities. Some idiots will probably blame it all on Gays who draw wrath of god ...
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Comment #14365624
Frankly this is to be expected when "developers" working on these projects tend to be script kiddies more concerned with UX/design rather than solid architecture engineering. When …
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Comment #11760070
There are other differences to consider: such as deterministic destruction with reference counting.
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Comment #11728704
I think services like firebase are a very scary thing. Too much dependence on one vendor, too much black box magic, too much logic that is beyond control. And services like this co…
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Comment #11673765
"looks constantly good" is debatable. I find that it looks generic and web like. It has none or very little native look & feel to it. Coupled with being slow, resource hungry long …
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Comment #11673754
While I consider web-tech in native a cancer I can't help, but agree. There is no good cross platform native UI library today. Few that are are stuck in 90s metaphor or poorly desi…
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Comment #11673716
Atom and VSCode despite all the hype are subpar editors. Slow and resource hungry. Maybe suitable for script kiddies of today ... Slack is by no means a good sample of solid engine…
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Comment #11673426
It is electron app.