[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 1 hour ago

I don't think you should disable self signed warnings. It would be better to import those than disabling the warning as it is a very important warning.

As for disabling https only mode for certain URLs, I don't know, and it would be a useful feature. Some of my corporate stuff oddly redirects to HTTPS but just gives a blank screen rather than a connection refused or something. Not sure what it is. Probably something is misconfigured somewhere but it's not something in my control. I didn't have time to really inspect it so I just disabled the https only mode for my work laptop.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Wasn't this the plot of a House episode?

Edit: Yes! It was. Similar, at least. https://house.fandom.com/wiki/Mob_Rules#Clinic_Patient

https://youtu.be/nllG50B-EPE

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 4 points 8 hours ago

There was another tweet from before this one about "When the farmers market has a deal on bulk garlic" which leads me to believe he was getting a discount before and feels slighted at the removal. But who really knows? Either way I followed and am looking forward to an update.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 2 points 9 hours ago

Public modlogs help us fight against it, though.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 3 points 9 hours ago

One time I had a brain fart when I was reading about the United the Right rally and was confused why "national socialists" were there lol. Aren't socialists left? Then I was like "...oh. literal Nazis."

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 9 hours ago

If it's protecting capitalism, wouldn't you mean when the wealth gap is too small? As in it is a driving force of the wealth gap?

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 1 points 10 hours ago

Capitalism sucks for the same reason Communism sucks [...] There needs to be balance and Communism is not it.

And Capitalism is? Aight.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 11 points 14 hours ago

That's how swatting works though. They don't just call 911 and say "send police to this place" lol.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 10 points 15 hours ago

Not everyone is terminally online, dude.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 2 points 17 hours ago

Gotcha. As an aside, the syntax to refer to a user is @username@instance, for example mine is @JackbyDev@programming.dev.

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 5 points 20 hours ago

Why do you care if it has wifi if it's not connected to a network?

[-] JackbyDev@programming.dev 32 points 20 hours ago

If you're ever in Chicago go to Wrigley. It's amazing what a sports stadium can be. For real, you get off the train, walk like a block, go through the entrance, and you can see the field. It's amazing and every new stadium should use it as an example.

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submitted 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) by JackbyDev@programming.dev to c/greenspace@beehaw.org

Two different webs very close together. I like to imagine they'd chat about their days of they could!

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For the unaware, there is a thing people do at Dragon Con (and possibly other conventions) called Swag and Seek where people make trinkets and leave them around the convention for people to take. This is probably the coolest one I found this year.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by JackbyDev@programming.dev to c/jetbrains@programming.dev

Link to a (frustratingly) deleted question on Stack Overflow. Text and image copied below incase you don't have the ability to see it. (Not sure why the image shows multiple times.)


Is there any way to more granularly control IntelliJ IDEA's inspections' "Nullability and data flow problems" option "Treat non-annotated members and parameters as @Nullable"? Preferably for unboxing specifically?

I am aware I can use a variety of @Nullable annotations in a variety of places in the code to make the warnings appear. That's not always an option as the place the boxed primitives are coming from may be other libraries you don't have control over. (Imagine if the Holder record below was from a different project.) I included other examples below to illustrate my point.

public class Sample {

    private final Boolean value;

    public Sample(Boolean value) {
        this.value = value;
    }

    private boolean isValue() {
        return value; // I would like a warning here
    }

    private static Boolean boxedTrue() {
        return true;
    }

    private static boolean unboxedTrue() {
        return boxedTrue(); // No warning here, but that's understandable since never null
    }

    private static Boolean boxedNull() {
        return null;
    }
    
    private static boolean unboxedNull() {
        return boxedNull(); // Only warning in the file (by default)
        // "Unboxing of 'boxedNull()' may produce 'NullPointerException'
    }

    public record Holder(Boolean value) {}

    public boolean openHolder(Holder holder) {
        return holder.value(); // I would like a warning here
    }
}

When "Treat non-annotated members and parameters as @Nullable" is enabled, the following gives warnings. While that makes sense given the name of the option, there is code like this literally everywhere. It adds hundreds of warnings to my project. I'm trying to find more granular choices.

    public static ZonedDateTime timeStuff(LocalDateTime localDateTime, ZoneId zoneId) {
        return localDateTime.atZone(zoneId); // I do not want warnings for this
    }

I see that the Java Class Library has JetBrains annotations despite not actually being annotated. Is there perhaps some way to add these automatically to libraries if there is no better way to control the inspection?

Showing @NotNull and @Contract annotations on LocalDateTime.atZone(ZoneId)

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Seeing that Uncle Bob is making a new version of Clean Code I decided to try and find this article about the original.

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Barbie (programming.dev)

If you'd told me five years ago that there would be a Barbie movie that somehow was not only just not a cash grab or nostalgia bait but also a genuinely amazing piece of cinema with an amazing message to boot I'd never believe you.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by JackbyDev@programming.dev to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Opening your router to the Internet is risky. Are there any guides for the basics to keep things secure? Things like setting up fail2ban? My concern is that I'll forget something obvious.

Edit: I haven't had much of a chance to read through everything yet, but I really appreciate all these long, detailed responses. ❤️ Thanks folks!

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This part of this blog post has always made me happy and I come back it from time to time. This is regarding the scene in Tron Legacy when one of the characters stops another from hacking. If you'd like to see the scene for context here it is. The time code is when the particular portion is. https://youtu.be/Qeh3E67brBs&t=231

In addition to visual effects, I was asked to record myself using a unix terminal doing technologically feasible things. I took extra care in babysitting the elements through to final composite to ensure that the content would not be artistically altered beyond that feasibility. I take representing digital culture in film very seriously in lieu of having grown up in a world of very badly researched user interface greeble. I cringed during the part in Hackers (1995) when a screen saver with extruded "equations" is used to signify that the hacker has reached some sort of neural flow or ambiguous destination. I cringed for Swordfish and Jurassic Park as well. I cheered when Trinity in The Matrix used nmap and ssh (and so did you). Then I cringed again when I saw that inevitably, Hollywood had decided that nmap was the thing to use for all its hacker scenes (see Bourne Ultimatum, Die Hard 4, Girl with Dragon Tattoo, The Listening, 13: Game of Death, Battle Royale, Broken Saints, and on and on). In Tron, the hacker was not supposed to be snooping around on a network; he was supposed to kill a process. So we went with posix kill and also had him pipe ps into grep. I also ended up using emacs eshell to make the terminal more l33t. The team was delighted to see my emacs performance -- splitting the editor into nested panes and running different modes. I was tickled that I got emacs into a block buster movie. I actually do use emacs irl, and although I do not subscribe to alt.religion.emacs, I think that's all incredibly relevant to the world of Tron.

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by JackbyDev@programming.dev to c/programmer_humor@programming.dev

Literally. I open up my terminal and try to cd Desktop only to be told that no such file exists. I thought for sure everyone this was happening to was just not reading something correctly and were foolish. Nope! It literally began deleting my files.

Edit 2: Even once it's done and you have them locally and not "on demand", the Desktop is in ~/OneDrive/Desktop instead of ~/Desktop. See this helpful comment.

It looks like there might be a way to sort of disable Files on Demand but it looks like it won't let me do it until it's done uploading? I'll post updates.

Not to be dramatic, but I'm really going through it. My mouse logitech mouse is suddenly chattering really bad and double clicking everything. Also while Steam refuses to let me disable auto updates for all games in any sort of easy way. And DDG seems intent on only showing me results related to launching games without updating (as opposed to merely disabling auto updates until I launch). The chatter fixer I found for my mouse does not work and the other requires some logitech program to even try to use. (The repo doesn't mention the name.) This is awful. When it rains it pours, I guess. Literally can't even high light this text to wrap it in a spoiler. This is fucking stupid.

Context: My parents have a family plan for Microsoft 365 they added me too and it has 1 TB of storage I can use. I wouldn't have turned it on otherwise.


Edit: My desktop background has literally vanished and turned solid black.

DO NOT ENABLE ONE DRIVE.

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Which one??? (programming.dev)
submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by JackbyDev@programming.dev to c/programmer_humor@programming.dev

Fuck it, .zshrc it is.

Image transcription:

  • Top text: I STILL DON'T KNOW WHAT SHOULD GO IN .*RC VERSUS .*PROFILE
  • Bottom text: AND AT THIS POINT I'M AFRAID TO ASK
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Use plain text email (useplaintext.email)

I've been seeing comments about mailing lists. They usually want plaint text emails like these.

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Someone mentioned they don't know how to use email with git. I remembered this cool website.

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I have no idea how to title this post. Oh well.

A few years back I worked somewhere that had a large breach. Many practices changed in the wake of it. Developers actually had admin access prior to the change which was very nice. In an effort to restrict access but also let folks do their jobs they deployed some tool that would start all programs that "needed" admin access as an admin. This included cmd for the devs. So every time I opened cmd I had to be careful not to break something since there was no way to launch it without admin access after that change.

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