The reduction in generics exposed through the public API is a welcomed change. It’s been a while since I’ve used Axum, but I remember enjoying everything except the effects the generics had on how I could make calls and pass things around.
An easy going software engineer that casually enjoys programming, playing guitar, and playing MMORPG games. Yadda yadda yadda, my opinions are my own, etc.
The reduction in generics exposed through the public API is a welcomed change. It’s been a while since I’ve used Axum, but I remember enjoying everything except the effects the generics had on how I could make calls and pass things around.
I go where the people are and the technology serves me best. For now, it’s ActivityPub. If I end up liking AT and most people are on it, I will be there too.
Some thoughts based on personal experience:
Pessimistic: Apple lawyers have arguments prepared that DRM’ing individual components does not violate this law.
Less Pessimistic: Apple got a sufficient head start in supporting third-party repairs that it would be beneficial for them to get this law passed so that other manufacturers scramble to catch up.
What will probably happen is that people catch on that the content all reads alike and wonder why they shouldn’t just ask ChatGPT directly. Traffic to these sites die down, they panic, and start hiring writers.
I understand needing to simplify the definition of these terms for the laypeople, but this was the best they could do? It seems they could not even bother with checking for misspellings.
Every credit union I have been a part of had some home brewed security system that did not follow best practices. Really felt like they contracted out to some kid still in college just to have something online.
I’m certain there are better CUs out there, but I think the issue is most can’t afford much better.