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  • kroy@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlPHP is dead?
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    1 year ago

    As someone that used PHP professionally for literal decades, the PHP hate is so meme-y.

    Its biggest problem is that it allows you to do some truly cursed things. The same can be said about other languages, but PHP really doesn’t do much to set you up for success, especially as a new-intermediate coder.

    With opcache, it became fast enough for basically most web backends, and as a language overall it does seem to be evolving and shedding off some of the crap that used to make it truly horrible in the hands of a new person. At least the type-juggling stupiderrors

    Now I mainly use go and python (only because I have to on this one), and I would put Python and PHP on a similar level of “fuck this language” moments



  • This is a patently absurd comparision

    I don’t even like Apple, but when you talk about their mobile ecosystem (mainly looking at phones/watches) here, Android is laughably behind at this point.

    • Apple devices last stupid long.
    • First one here counts for both batteries and vendor support. This is for the worst reason, the walled garden, but it works. There have been a few times I realized my magsafe charger was unplugged… for three days in a row. But my battery was rolled into about 5% at the end of the third day and dozens of hours of SoT.
    • The 2021 OS release supported 2015 phones. Current OS is to 2017 phones. Point out any major Android vendor still supporting their 2017 phones until at least mid 2024.
    • I was a devout Android worshipper. I twrp’d, greenified, rooted, removed any social media apps, etc and everything else. And then I realized I hated having to do that to make it with a device that would have over 50% battery by lunch.
    • I grew up. I went from loving to tweak with my phone all the time, to just wanting it to reliably work.
    • One of my most important pieces of tech is my watch. I use it for payments, travel, access, and everything else. And the Apple watch versus ANY OTHER ANDROID offering is the reason I will never use Android again. Shit just works. Mindlessly. And never has downtime.

    I use linux on my desktop and laptop, but iPhone is the only phone that matters.





  • So what would you like from them?

    At this point it’s a mea culpa. Even with the expected goofy angle. That’s at least 1000 times better than what basically any other multi-multi million dollar corporation would say or do.

    Or is your only concern having a target for outrage?

    I’m not saying they are forgiven, but it’s more than basically anybody else. And should the pressure stop? Also no.


  • As someone that fits this bill perfectly, and considered tossing my hat in the ring, I kind of agree with this person.

    While I may not agree with the phrasing and hostility, the point still stand that they are effectively looking for Senior Level + DevOps.

    And 5 hours a week will turn into 30+ as the person or persons takes over ownership of the required pieces.

    My main holdup is just having enough time personally.





  • If you are required to give them information that they can use to figure out who you are, it’s not anonymous.

    So if you are on normal post-paid cell phones, where you have given them your real info, or use a credit to pay for it with your name on it, etc. that means you aren’t anonymous.

    So when super secret drug lord is caught, they can figure you were talking to this drug lord and charge you, because they have his end of the communications and can verify with your cell provider who YOU are.

    Privacy just means they don’t know what you are saying. They may know you are communicating with drug lord but not what you are saying.

    You can have neither, one or the other, or both


  • If you are required to give them information that they can use to figure out who you are, it’s not anonymous.

    So if you are on normal post-paid cell phones, where you have given them your real info, or use a credit to pay for it with your name on it, etc. that means you aren’t anonymous.

    So when super secret drug lord is caught, they can figure you were talking to this drug lord and charge you, because they have his end of the communications and can verify with your cell provider who YOU are.

    Privacy just means they don’t know what you are saying. They may know you are communicating with drug lord but not what you are saying.

    You can have neither, one or the other, or both