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  • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

    Still valid:

    #Javascript #Programming #UNIX #Meme

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    @Enalys make no mistake, code rot is coming for us all

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    • d1@autistics.lifeD d1@autistics.life

      @Enalys Does vibe coding deserve a mention in this meme?

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      @d1
      This meme preceded vibe coding. Vibe coded road would be even worst.

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      • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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        @Enalys
        Unfortunately, this is also true for Python. For instance, I recently updated a Debian 11 server to 12 and fucked all Python environments and all Django webapps, as fully expected. One of the most resilient interpreted languages is simply Perl.

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        • gisgeek@floss.socialG gisgeek@floss.social

          @Enalys
          Unfortunately, this is also true for Python. For instance, I recently updated a Debian 11 server to 12 and fucked all Python environments and all Django webapps, as fully expected. One of the most resilient interpreted languages is simply Perl.

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          @gisgeek
          Had it too when I upgraded from Debiam 12 to 13. 😞

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          • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

            @gisgeek
            Had it too when I upgraded from Debiam 12 to 13. 😞

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            @Enalys The usual approach is using a containerized approach, BUT that changes exactly nothing, because even containers need upgrades, and at a certain point in time, you are fucked in any case. After 30 years, I have become quite choosy about computing choices based on the expected life cycle... Today, I tend to deprecate the use of frameworks and warn 'ex ante' about languages that are expected to fail by design.

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            • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

              Still valid:

              #Javascript #Programming #UNIX #Meme

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              @Enalys 30 years ago comes out to around 1980, right?

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              • larsbrinkhoff@mastodon.sdf.orgL larsbrinkhoff@mastodon.sdf.org

                @Enalys 30 years ago comes out to around 1980, right?

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                @larsbrinkhoff
                Now it's 1996. 1980 was 46 years ago, but this meme is around since the 2010's.

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                • petersommerlad@mastodon.socialP petersommerlad@mastodon.social

                  should be 40 years and 4 months/weeks

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                  @PeterSommerlad
                  Yeah, this meme is around since the 2010's.

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                  • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

                    @larsbrinkhoff
                    Now it's 1996. 1980 was 46 years ago, but this meme is around since the 2010's.

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                    @Enalys Are you sure? I was born in the 1970's but I couldn't possibly be older than 35.

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                    • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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                      @Enalys SYN+ACK+FIN

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                      • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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                        @Enalys also on bottom: Rustacean "rewrite" of the Linux GNU coreutils. except more like a dumpster on fire

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                        • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

                          @PeterSommerlad
                          Yeah, this meme is around since the 2010's.

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                          @Enalys @PeterSommerlad “30 months”, oh sweet 2010s summer child. They aren’t even near to The Event yet, they’re going to think 2016 is as bad as it can possibly be

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                          • gisgeek@floss.socialG gisgeek@floss.social

                            @Enalys
                            Unfortunately, this is also true for Python. For instance, I recently updated a Debian 11 server to 12 and fucked all Python environments and all Django webapps, as fully expected. One of the most resilient interpreted languages is simply Perl.

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                            @gisgeek @Enalys I run the same 25 years old perl code at work ...

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                            • leobistmans@mastodon.onlineL leobistmans@mastodon.online

                              @gisgeek @Enalys I run the same 25 years old perl code at work ...

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                              @LeoBistmans @Enalys
                              That's the reason why I still use #Perl intensively as explained here:

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                              (lovergine.com)

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                              • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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                                @Enalys
                                We could update this with
                                "Unix program written 30 yr ago"
                                "Unix program rewritten in Rust in 1 yr"

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                                • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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                                  @Enalys @me_ Clearly we should rewrite it in rust.

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                                  • gisgeek@floss.socialG gisgeek@floss.social

                                    @Enalys
                                    Unfortunately, this is also true for Python. For instance, I recently updated a Debian 11 server to 12 and fucked all Python environments and all Django webapps, as fully expected. One of the most resilient interpreted languages is simply Perl.

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                                    @gisgeek @Enalys

                                    Python, Rust, Go, JS, and what else?

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                                    • elithebearded@fed.qaz.redE elithebearded@fed.qaz.red

                                      @gisgeek @Enalys

                                      Python, Rust, Go, JS, and what else?

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                                      @elithebearded @Enalys Some languages are more prone to breakage on upgrade than others, and lately, the FAFO attitude has become popular.

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                                      • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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                                        @Enalys In all fairness, 30 months is 100 Javascript years.

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                                        • enalys@mastodon.zergy.netE enalys@mastodon.zergy.net

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                                          @Enalys Not to be a doomer or an AI buttlicker, but I do think with the new AI tools we might start seeing some of the old holes still present in our software.

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