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xantoxis , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

why the fuck they need to show you an ad. you’re already there buying chicken

UFO64 ,

Why make money if you can make MORE money?

hitmyspot ,

They probably aren’t showing you ads. They are probably inserting trackers to tag you as a person, a purchaser, who likes chicken and is willing to pay for food, for delivery etc. the size of your order may hint at demographics, like family, kids. The address.gives useful data, the type of credit card. What kind of software and hardware loaded the site? Etc etc.

Aurangutan , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

See though, the thing is my idea of “optimal performance” means using an app without seeing any ads. So, no I don’t think I’ll be turning it off.

p03locke , to noncredibledefense in Operation names don't quite have the ce je ne sais quoi of Have [Pastry Name]
@p03locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I love the LaForge version of this meme

KingThrillgore , to programmerhumor in Fortune Teller
@KingThrillgore@lemmy.ml avatar

Laravel moment

rockSlayer , to programmerhumor in Fortune Teller

Ez, feature bloat the project so all those dependancies are actively used

theneverfox ,
@theneverfox@pawb.social avatar

The real LPT is always in the comments

yokonzo , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

If there’s no secrets then there shouldn’t be any problem with ad blocking

Cethin ,

I interpret this as a pretty clear “you aren’t allowed to have secrets” message. The only secrets allowed are theirs, not yours. They’re going to track everything you do.

zarkanian , to programmerhumor in Fortune Teller
@zarkanian@sh.itjust.works avatar

cough NodeJS cough

30p87 , to programmerhumor in Fortune Teller

I find it especially weird that it’s almost always labeled like something special if it’s written in Rust, even though as the end user the only thing I know will be different is the compile time, as it usually takes around 10-20 times longer than if it would be written in c, with 500 dependencies being pulled and recompiled every time. Which means if tests fail, even though the app works fine, and I had that happen twice in Rust, it will take three tries or so until I manage to fully remove the test section from the pkgbuild, resulting in an hour loss for just installing something that could’ve taken 5 minutes.

simple ,

> Decide to create a very basic GUI app in Rust, as everyone is saying it’s a great language for it

> First compilation takes over 15 minutes to download and compile 100 libraries

> Debug files take up 2GB of storage

> Output binary file comes out massive for no reason

> “Yeah you’re supposed to write a few lines to optimize for size in your release profile”

> Compiling now takes 30 minutes instead

30p87 ,

Reimplements in C

Compiles in 5 Minutes (you accidentally did it on the RPi Zero W, on a PC it’s done in 30 secs)

beeb ,

Reimplements in C

Segmentation fault (core dumped)

snowfalldreamland ,

Reimplements in C

Segmentation fault (core dumped)

change code so it no longer segfaults

still is UB, has arbitrary code execution vulnerability

everybody dies

QuazarOmega ,

But you died faster, that’s not to be underestimated

CannotSleep420 ,

I write rust on a meh computer alot and have never had compile times be that bad (at least not for debug). The target dir is massive though.

Ephera ,

You seem to be a rather specific user, if the compile time is something you notice, let alone the only thing…

30p87 ,

It’s just weirdly noticeable when one rust program with ~150 lines of code, designed to connect to a specific device and send commands according to the intensity of music, takes longer to compile than updating a typical Arch testing setup after a month without maintenance, including the (non Rust) AUR packages.

Ephera ,

Well, I’m not here to claim that Rust’s compile times aren’t comparatively long, especially for non-incremental builds. It’s a trade-off that was chosen to not need a runtime environment, nor be as simplistic/footgun as C.

What I’m saying is that this trade-off was chosen and continues to be popular, because the vast majority of users will never notice (nor will programmers really, as they have incremental builds).
Maybe you can download the fully built package from somewhere? Maybe Arch can package it in the proper repos?

arisunz ,
@arisunz@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

mf conveniently forgetting about incremental compilation

rushaction ,

Every time I see a project decide to use rust I groan knowing my build/packaging time is about to skyrocket. Case in point, the Python cryptography project.

And given cryptography’s importance in the Python ecosystem what used to be an easy pip install of a package now almost always going to include is an enormous and horribly slow rust build environment.

Seeing a rust libraryjust makes me sad now 😭

dsemy ,

I seem to recall when the switch was made it took me about a week to figure out how get it to work on OpenBSD, because the Rust build step failed there (for a reason I can’t remember now).

rushaction ,

Yeeap. My FreeBSD box has such pain with 'em. Because unfortunately *bsd is not in Python’s precompiled wheels. So one is almost building from the source.

Now every time I pip install something there’s a high likelihood I’m going to end up having to install the rust tool chain and burn so much time on building libraries. I get why the project made the switch, but man does it hurt being downstream of it.

UnderpantsWeevil , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace
@UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world avatar

experience optimal performance

Phone immediately bricks due to the sheer volume of malware and ads piling into the browser.

ChaoticNeutralCzech ,

That’s optimal performance for “put your phone down and go to the restaurant yourself”, which makes more money for KFC.

EmperorHenry , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace
@EmperorHenry@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

adguard for desktop, adguard DNS inside your VPN on your phone.

Load adguard for desktop with anti-adblock killer and fuckfuckadblock. And use brave browser with fingerprint and ad blocking set to aggressive and strict.

I very rarely get any bullshit notifications like this.

pineapplelover , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

Went to some kind of restaurant chain once (red robin I think?) and there were ads as we were eating.

pikmeir ,

Yeah they put ads on that little screen you use to pay. Also it never has any receipt paper loaded.

cmnybo , to lemmyshitpost in Magic

Some server fans are very powerful. I certainly wouldn’t want to be near a rack full of these without hearing protection.

0x4E4F OP ,

He’s overdriving it though, you don’t use a lab supply to power a fan unless you’re planning on pushing it above 12V.

cmnybo ,

It could be overdriven, but a lot of the higher powered fans are 24 volts.

0x4E4F OP ,

Yeah, but not this small, the 12cm ones, sure.

asdfasdfasdf , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

optimal performance

WTF

GetKebab , to lemmyshitpost in Magic

Modern art

superfes , to mildlyinfuriating in Can't even buy chicken in peace

I love how you could literally be trying to give a company money and they still want more…

Maeve ,

And act like they’re doing youthe favor, to allow you to politely hand them your hard-earned peasant pennies.

frezik ,

They don’t want some of the money. They want all of the money.

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