sadly, it would fail at the first step.
maybe? I know I dont have the balls to suggest our enterprise sw migrate to kotlin. I love the language but I think getting management to make such a drastic change can be hazardous if it turns out to cause unexpected bugs that lose millions of dollars :( such is the life of a java programmer
that is pretty labor intensive, I wonder how many of us would want to pitch in, or if the server software even allows delegating that responsibility to non admins. I know for sure that I dont have time to mod lemmy as much as I want to see it succeed after abandoning r
I think the majority in the fediverse would just move to an instance that defederated meta, at least I know I would and I have a feeling that I am a typical fediverse user
The article mentions that the new Javascript frameworks cater more to developers. As if developers have to use the garbage sites that they are developing, this article is very confused and written in a very bad way. Also, I would love to see a source to that clickbaity title other than “some guy said something”. I also find this sentence hilarious as a developer. Russell contended we’ve over-prioritized developer experience and the end user experience suffers as a result. This is clearly from somebody who doesnt understand the concept of javascript framework fatigue
I think it is much more likely that the way a human being metabolizes food is different then what happens in bomb calorimeter and trying to draw conclusions based on said device is not very helpful to understanding human physiology, but then again i am just some schmuck on the interwebs and i dont even play a scientist on tv