• Album@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Damn Lemmy users are no different from Reddit. Don’t read anything. Take anything you did read out of context. Be sure to rage post your own ignorance so we can all read about it.

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        9 months ago

        There are a bunch of free channels on the internet that some TVs can just stream without a dedicated app. These channels are supported by ads like cable/whatever channels, but not locked behind a subscription. VLC is supporting whatever formats they use to allow (or make it easier; IDK) people to watch them if they want.

        The other part is that they’re working on web assembly to allow sites to use VLC as their embedded video player.

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          I’m so conflicted about web assembly. I’m a web developer and I think it’s going to be amazing eventually but 20% of me thinks it’s going to be a security nightmare and require a decade of fuck ups to reach its potential.

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            I’m mostly worried about how much less open this will make the web for simple local hacking. I often add small features to webapps I use by injecting code and hooking into their systems (when it’s not an app with open source, where I send a PR instead - and if I can work around issues I do contact the owners with a working fix).

            This will be much harder with WebAssembly. Sure, there’ll be decompilers in time - but in the time it takes me to change a small piece of behaviour in such cases, I can add multiple features in the current JS environment, even if the code is obfuscated.

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              I’m more concerned that the web will get even slower and bloated. We are already seeing the first frameworks that ship a webassembly .NET runtime, Python runtime, JVM, … . I kinda fear that in 10 years when you visit a site you need to download runtime xyz in version abc for the 1000th time. All because some people or companies just can not be bothered to learn any new technology.

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            9 months ago

            require a decade of fuck ups to reach its potential.

            That’s quicker than people, heck I’m going on my 3rd decade and still not at my potential. Or so I like to tell myself.

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            you don’t even need a player script; browsers today can play media on their own.

            and scripts with added features is a very crowded market.

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        9 months ago

        He shouldn’t have to, the point is read before commenting about a clickbait headline. If he has to spell it out that only furthers his point.

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          9 months ago

          Yes, he has no responsibility to explain it. But if he would like to help anyways, he could.

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      9 months ago

      Damn Lemmy users are no different from Reddit

      We’re do you think Lemmy got all its users?

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      8 months ago

      You forgot to mention it’s no different from Reddit with the horrible titles either.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah sure it’s user fault and not the click bait headline, I’m sure they can describe the whole article in one headline without any confusion, oh and probably half of lemmy user are used to be redditers

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      9 months ago

      What are you even talking about? Do you feel better after getting that off your chest?