There are so many Java libraries that I would probably set on fire if they were physically tangible in any way.
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Ok, well, if you ever come across a test framework named AuTest, you can blame me, because I'm stealing the shit out of that.
The "Brick through a widow" bug has been an active exploit since the Model T.
Enabling the PIN mitigates this issue entirely. Can't drive it away if you don't know the PIN, even if you have the physical key, fob, or phone.
Up until now most people hated when shit randomly popped up while they were typing.
The Apple went and made the iPhone and now we have a whole generation that expects it.
This ad is literally the perfect opposite of their famous Think different ad:
We have an actual gigantic, unfeeling machine, literally crushing an effigy of the sum total of human creativity, only to proudly declare that everyone now needs to do all those things in the same, apple-approved way.
And the real irony is that's the actual message they're trying to get across.
Have you considered writing your own projects that you have to hide from your employers, and be careful with whom you discuss, so as to avoid the legal complications of the company owning your work?
Lemmy's bigger than ever, and that's a direct consequence of reddit's enshittification, so there's that at least.
There's an earlier bit that complements that nicely: