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RuikkaaPrus

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Web & Software developer. I also love pizza🍕, cats🐱, and computers🖥️.

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RuikkaaPrus ,
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This proposal is meaningless bullshit. I can't believe we are one of the the oldest species on earth and they keep coming up with such ridiculous ideas.
This is a NO from me for this ridiculous proposal.

RuikkaaPrus ,
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Maybe it was a subtle way to say "macaroni and cheese is good anyway"

RuikkaaPrus OP , (edited )
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Yes. See Docker stuff and NPM stuff.

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
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I think C and C++ are safer options, because GNU doesn't use this technology in particular. But Dart are obviously using opt-out telemetry. You should disable it manually. Idk the case of Ruby, sorry :(

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
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You're right. Maybe I should have put more information about it. The idea was perhaps to find out what information the Lemmy community could share. I would like to be as experienced as other community members, but I'm not very expert yet :(

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
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This is the sad true. Nowdays, sdk haves tons of these analytics and telemetry.
According to Dart documentation we can disable its analytics. And the first time the CLI is executed, this analysis is not used (respecting the opt-out concept). Is at your discretion trust Google's words (or investigate Dart's source code to find out if it is true or not, or if there are even other unethical means, although I find it a bit unlikely). If you wanna do the second, You can use something like CatFish to help you.

Privacy Practices in public registries for developers

Okay, it may sound like a personal issue, but I disagree with the privacy practices in developer tools. And I'm not talking about VSCode issue, but about other more elemental development tools. For example, the privacy policy of npmjs.com, pkg.go.dev (Google's privacy policy lol), hub.docker.com, and these public registries for...

RuikkaaPrus OP ,
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Yeah! You see it? At the end of the day, everyone, even if they want to become independent from these invasive policies, must accept and eat these policies.

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