Absolutely what everyone else says. Keep signing. There’s a good chance this petition could reach the most signatures ever for a EU Citizens Initiative. I believe the current record is 1.7mil.
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XM34@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•'Spitting in the face of your international audience': The Alters cops to using generative AI for background text and translations, despite not disclosing such on SteamEnglish413·4 days agoThank you. At least some people on this abomination of an antisocial media still seem to use their brain.
XM34@feddit.orgto Games@lemmy.world•What's an absolutely medium quality game? Not great, incredible or terrible or any single ended extreme. Dead medium qualityEnglish2·17 days agoWas gonna say it. This perfectly describes the last few Assassins Creed titles. Not bad enough to put them away, but also not good enough to leave any kind of lasting impact.
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•Java at 30: How a language designed for a failed gadget became a global powerhouseEnglish13·1 month agoPretty much everything you just noted is incorrect! The ecosystem is a giant cestpool of badly written annotation hell, there is no usable documentation whatsoever, The tooling makes the experience barely better than living hell and writing Java feels like doing things worse than any other programming language out there because the language devs have severe C++ PTSD and refuse any useful programming concept from that language outright!
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•Java at 30: How a language designed for a failed gadget became a global powerhouseEnglish71·1 month agoYou poor fool
Last of Us 1 was really good. But the second one was so bad, it kind of ruined the first one for me as well. And I wouldn’t call it masterpiece. Because for me a masterpiece shines in gameplay, narrative and atmosphere. The Last of Us’ gameplay serves its purpose, but there’s really nothing special here compared to e.g. Elden Ring, were story, atmosphere and gameplay are all pretty much perfect.
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•If AI is so good at coding - where are the open source contributions?English1·1 month agoJust because there’s a percent sign doesn’t mean it’s statistics, smartass. If I finish 4 tickets in the time I usually take to finish 3 tickets, then that’s a roughly 30% efficiency increase. That’s not statistics, it’ s just plain old elementary school algebra!
But don’t bother replying. I realize now that this post is occupied by human dregs that will be out of a job within the next 5 years because they refuse to interact with AI at all.
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•If AI is so good at coding - where are the open source contributions?English34·1 month agoYeah, that’s what I thought. Another useless AI hater. You people are even worse than the AI fanboy techbros! AI is a wonderful tool for those who know how to use it. It has increased my productivity by at least 30% and it can do all the mundane and boring coding while I focus on the interesting aspects!
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•If AI is so good at coding - where are the open source contributions?English32·1 month agoYes, that’s exactly the point. AI is terrible at writing code unsupervised, but it’s amazing as a supportive tool for real devs!
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•If AI is so good at coding - where are the open source contributions?English33·1 month ago“Good code” is not well defined and your example shows this perfectly. LMDBs codebase is absolutely horrendous when your quality criterias for good code are Readability and Maintainability. But it’s a perfect masterpiece if your quality criteria are Performance and Efficiency.
Most modern Software should be written with the first two in mind, but for a DBMS, the latter are way more important.
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•If AI is so good at coding - where are the open source contributions?English27·1 month agoNo, it’s a car that breaks down once you go faster than 60km/h. It’s extremely useful if you know what you’re doing and use it only for tasks that it’s good at.
XM34@feddit.orgto Programming@programming.dev•I'm thinking of creating a website and l'm thinking of using docker in the process. How do I use it in the creation of my website ?English11·2 months agoDocker is (simplified) a VM built from a single file. You can use it to host your website on a server that runs a docker daemon (pretty much guarantied nowadays). But it won’t be useful in developing the website itself.
But seriously, this sounds so much like a ChatGPT promt, why didn’t you ask that in the first place.
Of all things a Pro Life petition.