We must change them!
Require them to symbolically emote at least once per post/comment.
>:-}
Yes. Am not robot.
We must change them!
Require them to symbolically emote at least once per post/comment.
>:-}
Oops. Just imagine the karma I would have lost, were I still on Reddit…
Most people are still using Java 8 (including android)…
Surveys don’t seem to back this up any more… Yes there’s a lot of Java 8 code. But more and more of it is maintenance rather than new development. Respondents of surveys that are able to list the versions they use in production (vs ‘pick one’) have indicated that for many teams with exposure to Java 8, they also have newer versions in production - showing that Java 8 is increasingly about maintenance than ongoing development (with the blocks to moving forward being a mix economic and technical factors).
The most dominant frameworks in the industry are ending their support for Java 8 - so not too far down the track, staying on Java 8 will mean that while you can pay for platform support, framework support is going to disappear anyway.
…we are currently at ~java 20.
Yes Java 20 is the current release, with Oracle’s LTS being Java 17 (the previous ones being 17, 11 and 8 - with 8 having the largest paid support window).
Java 21 is out in a couple of weeks and will become the new Oracle LTS (other vendors and frameworks tend to align on this LTS designation so it continues to be important).
In that case let’s really blow your mind…
A Kiwi is a bird or a person, not a fruit.
… Also New Zealand is comprised of three major islands North Island, South Island and West Island… Also some of my facts may be slightly inaccurate - but not the bit about the fruit.
Two! Two bats!
(The actual bats don’t look anything like these bats. This is just a tribute)
I missed the other ones… Must’ve been hiding behind the first one…
New Zealand doesn’t really have any deadly animals.
No scorpions, snakes (other than the very appearance of a sea-snake), crocs, large cats, bears, etc. Our most venomous spiders can only make most people a little bit unwell. We might occasionally see a potentially dangerous shark but they’re so rare that I can’t recall when a notable attack happened.
Our insects aren’t generally disease spreaders - though we’ve come close a few times to some getting a foothold.
Colonists introduced many destructive species but nothing very personally dangerous. In theory there could still be moose, but it seems unlikely.
The only NZ native land-mammal is a tiny bat as far as I know.
There is the small problem with orcs, goblins, trolls and Australians… but it’s okay, we have a wizard (retired?).
One day perhaps they’ll be seen again more commonly as is now the case with tui and kererū in some areas.
At 8% they’re probably going to outperform KiwiSaver… but maybe not savers of kiwi.
Well it does help when they aren’t mistaken for pūkeko…
It requires careful preparation to really enjoy.
Storage is easy though.I like to keep a whole shelf of the stuff.
Preferably in a building, maybe a store, a properly safe distance from where I shop just in case anyone accidentally discovers it and brings some home…
Indeed they are - to a reserve here
No no no… This, that, and those other ones…
:)
Are they kidding.
This is slavery, not even indentured servitude, let alone a fair exchange of labour for compensation… There is no point at which the slave is released to make use of those skills.
Any and all skills gained are either used as tools by the owner, or as coping/survival mechanisms by the slave.
Slavery is, in all ways, an abhorrent exploitation and degradation of a human being.
That there is even the slightest tolerance for this curriculum change is appalling. Is Florida really so filled with the morally bankrupt and apathetic that this can pass without ending the careers of the contributors?
How can we ever expect greater progress on stamping out the ongoing modern forms of slavery, when things like this can make its way into the classroom.
I really hope this change is crushed before it reaches the ears of impressionable children. But the fact that it got this far means that this is the kind of thinking that too many already get at home.
Definitely B5. For all of its issues it’s one I still enjoy.
Well. It’s certainly close. Still looks a little tight.
Maybe the upcoming Samsung 57" 32:9 2160p will finally get us there…
I have a Note 10+
With the way it’s measuring up today for performance and battery life, if it were going to keep getting OS updates and security updates it’d keep being a great phone for another couple of years yet.
…And compared to some I know, I’m updating frequently.
I really do wish they’d squeeze another 1-2 OS updates into it’s life-span. But at this rate I’ll still be replacing it with whatever its up-to-date peer is in another year or so…
…and re-purposing this one - it’s still awesome (awesomer if it allowed root without losing updates and pay-services)
Essentially it boils down to - ways in which they can turn users into money.
With the elimination of third party apps, you can bet that ‘old Reddit’ is on the chopping-block soon too (mostly to boost ad views)
All large shops in England have been legally required to charge for single-use plastic shopping bags since 2015 - a move that has seen bags drop by mor then 95 per cent, according to the government. The legal charge was initially a minimum of 5p, but this was raised to 10p in May 2021 in a bid to further reduce usage.
Doesn’t this approach risk promoting elitism by wealth? Past a given income level that fixed overhead becomes irrelevant.
So those on a lower income, who are more cost-sensitive, are made to be more responsible for reaching pollution-limiting targets than the wealthy.
I prefer the level-playing field better I think (if only we were applying that to more things here).
I have been sparing the almighty hell out of mine. When they drop it will be epic.