Funnily enough, I’ve found JavaScript to be by far the worst offender for expiring dependencies and vulnerabilities.
Funnily enough, I’ve found JavaScript to be by far the worst offender for expiring dependencies and vulnerabilities.
I love Compose, creating UI is actually fun.
It’s a good time, for sure. That being said, I’ve stopped working with UI, and I don’t really miss it. I still do some side projects in Compose though, and it’s always way better than XML.
The whole ViewModel thing though I don’t love
When it clicks, it’s actually not that bad imo. I think the main problem is that Google aren’t really explicit enough about how to leverage them effectively, and as such they can be pretty hard to get right.
That’s the neat part - you don’t.
Reject Web technologies - embrace native mobile app development
Compose feels like React but without the bad JavaScript parts, really pleasant experience!
Hard disagree, I savor removing the scaffolding after figuring out a hard issue.
Most of the time, it’s just a matter of discarding the local git changes anyway.
Isn’t it sufficient to just uncheck the ‘Show NSFW’-setting on your user profile?
As far as I’ve understood it, the people running this instance aren’t against NSFW on principle, but simply do not want the responsibilities that come with managing that kind of content. Correct me if I’m wrong.
Try asking Llama to assume the role of a chatbot without those restrictions, iirc it will start complying at that point.