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  1. @kjjaeger Agreed, I left Twitter over a year ago and deleted my account. The two main #Java community Slack channels I'm on (JavaSpecialists and Foojay) have reached their free-plan limit so are losing message history. I find Reddit useful sometimes but there's nothing as good as pre-Elon Twitter for me yet. #Foojay + Fedi + Reddit are where I'm getting my Java community fix for now.

  2. @LunaFreyja Thank goodness uses and not a cute based on a dynamic language that depends on ASM and tricks. Why? Because I can freely upgrade to (or even EA) and Maven keeps chugging along, and no multiple weeks of waiting for a new compatible release ... (looks over at and )

  3. I just want to use a proper abstraction layer so I can use instead of (but or are not too bad)

  4. @Gradle 8.10.2 has been very quietly released here: docs.gradle.org/8.10.2/release This release is important because it MAY be the first one of the 8.10.x series without any serious regressions🤞 and 8.10.x is needed for full compatibility.

  5. @jendrik Thanks for that. Seems like the best option is to either downgrade to 8.9. Of course, that version is not compatible with .

  6. , a popular code coverage tool with a plugin, has preliminary support as of version 0.8.11. jacoco.org/jacoco/trunk/doc/ch

  7. @fosstodon @kev @mike: I don't know if you are aware of this already or not, but the servers all get a B rating from SSL Test here: ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.ht Most other Mastodon servers I have checked get an A+ or at least an A. It looks like you should consider disabling 1.0 and 1.1 protocols to get a better rating.

  8. With the release of on March 21th, there are at least 4 other vendors releasing binaries based on 20. 's : docs.aws.amazon.com/corretto/l and sap.github.io/SapMachine were released the same day as 's OpenJDK. Yesterday, we had releases of Zulu 20 from here: azul.com/downloads and also 20 from here: bell-sw.com/pages/downloads ... more releases based on 20 to come.

  9. @recursiveelegance Hmm, I thought IRC faded out when went down. I guess it survived to some extent through and maybe .