Kayana

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[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 5 points 2 days ago

I mean, they make me feel bad too, no question about it... But that's exactly why they're necessary.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 5 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

There are two different things mentioned here, which I feel I need to clarify:

First, what you said about merging / creating a PR with broken tests. Absolutely you shouldn't do that, because you should only merge once the feature is finished. If a test doesn't work, then either it's testing for the wrong aspect and should be rewritten, or the functionality doesn't work 100% yet, so the feature isn't ready to get merged. Even if you're waiting for some other feature to get ready, because you need to integrate it or something, you're still waiting, so the feature isn't ready.

At the same time, the OP's point about tests being supposed to fail at first isn't too far off the mark either, because that's precisely how TDD works. If you're applying that philosophy (which I personally condone), then that's exactly what you do: Write the test first, checking for expected behaviour (which is taken from the specification), which will obviously fail, and only then write the code implementing that behaviour.

But, even then, that failing test should be contained to e.g. the feature branch you're working on, never going in a PR while it's still failing.

Once that feature has been merged, then yes, the test should never fail again, because that indicates a new change having sabotaged some area of that feature. Even if the new feature is considered "essential" or "high priority" while the old feature is not, ignoring the failure is one of the easiest ways to build up technical debt, so you should damn well fix that now.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Isn't the copyright specifically for the recordings/streams the league produces? I don't actually know if it's illegal to offer a stream using your own camera. Almost certainly against stadium rules, but as you said, they shouldn't be able to claim copyright in that case.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 3 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I've never used Mercurial, but a simple one based on the explanations and my experience with Git:

Locating the branch a commit originated from. If a git branch has been merged into (or rebased on) main or another branch, there's no way to tell which commit came from which branch. But sometimes I'd really like that information to figure out what prompted a certain change. Without it, I need to use external tools like a ticketing system and hope the other developers added in the necessary information.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 2 points 3 months ago

"History is written by the victors." - what I immediately thought of.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 55 points 4 months ago (5 children)

Heh,

how about forcing LaLiga to show evidence about damages? Because surely everyone who pirated their content would have paid if free streams weren't available, right guys???

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

Hardly a surprise, since Windows 10 didn't need new hardware to run. You could install it on anything.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 14 points 8 months ago

Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if screenshots are disabled in that app considering the rest, to "stop leaking sensitive information".

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 7 points 9 months ago

Cookies required for the website to work (like that one) are totally fine and, in fact, they don't even have to ask you about them - if they're not used for tracking. So no, asking each time is definitely avoidable.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 33 points 10 months ago (12 children)

Not only is that headline's grammar exceptional(ly bad), for a moment I thought the developer of Control was named Alan Wake. Like, how did they manage to butcher that so badly?

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 34 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Because you don't need to have significant experience or rent a VPS in order to do that, and I can respect that. We don't need to force FOSS developers to become proficient in everything.

What needs to happen is some kind of tool (ideally FOSS) that lets you spin up an actual forum with the same difficulty to set it up as Discord.

[–] Kayana@ttrpg.network 18 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Huh, TIL.

Regarding your edit, that amount wasn't the cumulated cost of whatever Limewire were distributing, that would be idiotic indeed; rather the RIAA tried to call for a ruling that somehow those guys were causing $150,000 in damages - per instance. Now the article unfortunately doesn't state how they possibly tried to justify that number, and I can't be bothered to research that myself. Another thing that would interest me is how the plaintiff expected them to pay with almost every dollar on Earth.

So while I don't think this had anything to do with "lost sales", I do agree with the possible fines and damage calculations not being fit for any sort of realistic purpose at all.

 

This old thing that sometimes happened in Sync for Reddit seems to happen again here, where comments are always indented even to the point of not rendering correctly because they reached the right border. If I'm remembering correctly, this was fixed by giving the user the option to "Load more comments" in the old app, which opened a new screen starting back at the left border. Can we get something like that again?

Post in question: https://pawb.social/comment/7430106

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