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  • Makes perfect sense. This comment just made me realize English does not have a distinction between order and request. While, for example, in Russian, orders are said in indefinite tense (?). So when you order a dog to sit, you would say “to sit!” (сидеть!), or to order someone to stop, “to stand!” (стоять!). Another less formal way to order (usually a group) is to use “we” as the subject, for example, “[we are] not sitting, [we are] working” (не сидим, работаем)







  • Yaky@slrpnk.nettoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldHarmony - Yet Another Discord Alternative
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    Edit: Author says GenAI was not used for code, see below.

    Original comment, observing signs of GenAI project:

    What’s up with these brand-new “Discord alternatives” being cranked out en masse? Would be easier to contribute to XMPP or Matrix IMO.

    Initial commit 14,203 files changed +2872320

    AI? Or “i worked on this for 10 years and uploaded just now”? /s

    Overabundance of emojis in description. Probably AI.

    Would be cool to see if anyone manages to get it running.

    Were you able to run it yourself? What.






  • No, never! Tech corps (both devs and app stores) brainwashed people into thinking “no updates = bad”.

    Recently, I have seen people complain about lack of updates for: OS for a handheld emulation device (not the emulator, the OS, which does not have any glaring issues), and Gemini protocol browser (gemini protocol is simple and has not changed since 2019 or so).

    Maybe these people don’t use the calculator app because arithmetic was not updated in a few thousand years.


  • We had “coding without coders” in late 90s (maybe 2000s) with VB and Access databases. Some of my coworkers maintained such “software” previously written by not-a-dev.

    And then there was “low code” fad about ten years ago? There was “coding” with diagrams and such, like Scratch but for serious people.

    And what will regular developers do? Probably the same old shit, digging in decades-old, hastily-written, and now LLM-generated code, making it all work, and adding functionality. While “architects” and management will draw diagrams (with AI now!), and try to abstract everything into the cloud (and now into AI probably, somehow)



  • I think most larger (or older) immigrant communities have their own dialect. Runglish is Russian spoken with lots of words borrowed-adapted from US English.

    In parts of Eastern Ukraine and Western Russia, there is also surzhyk, which is a difficult-to-describe blend of both languages, often difficult to comprehend to those who do not speak both or dis not grew up in the area.