I can chill with that
I can chill with that
Sure I’ll take the bait: You realize you’re posting to a platform largely hosted on Linux machines likely from a Linux-based or UNIX-based mobile device. 🥴
Transcripts are a lifesaver, his voice is so grating and I can’t stand the meandering, brain rot “style” of speaking he has.
But any time they quote his writing it’s the same story, the random casing and bad grammar are just as bad as that fucking voice.
Great, can we get one that can scan things the first time? They can scan one thing maybe every 10 seconds.
Or maybe a more responsive OS, like something that’s not Windows.
It doesn’t matter what’s posted here, I’m always ready to rage about PHP. The community’s image always gets me.
$200k 🤣
It’s only funny to me because I’m around this level too and it’s not like, a shit load of money or anything. Sure, it’s a lot to a lot of people but throwing the number out is 🤬ing funny.
I’d say this comes down to your experience with Docker (or whatever you use to containerize).
Generally speaking updates are as easy as pulling the updated image, but if something goes wrong you should know how to run commands inside the container, access the database, etc. Containerization can be painful if you don’t work with it everyday, but at the same time it brings so many advantages and it’s not hard to learn.
because then you'll never learn
As a web developer I’m interested if there’s something I can do to block it. I’ve already done an interest-cohort()
hack and another that stops Instagram in-app JavaScript from being injected.
I’d love to get a collection of these “hacks” packaged in a Ruby gem.
Edit: I should’ve read this before commenting, I see that you have to fill out that form but list every variation of http
/https
and submit every domain/subdomain. Easy for me to do, but for a large website? Yikes
That seems to be the consensus but what keeps me from picking it up quickly is it always looks very low-level (I’ve been in Ruby land for far too long 😆)
I’ve looked at Piefed and I kind of actually wish it were compiled. I come from the Ruby on Rails world and while I love Ruby (and Hanami too!) I’m just tired of interpreted languages (and Python always feels clunky coming from Ruby).
I wish I had the free time to learn Rust or Go, but I would be ecstatic to find a Crystal-based Lemmy server. Maybe when I’m 80 I’ll have the free time to work on that.
Well said, pornpornporn
Lol, whatever 😂
Sometimes I want to learn, sometimes I just need to get something done. Why not be able to do both?
At some point society will need to realize that traditional work that is handled by automation (whether AI or not) isn’t necessary and economic systems will have to change.
I’m not an expert by any means, and I just don’t see this happening in the near-term. My opinion is that for now (the short-term at least) it’ll just widen the gap between rich and poor.
I just block people like this and/or disengage.
Oh yeah, that makes sense.
Don’t get me wrong, this is cool, but is there some reason not to extract a .zip file locally?
I’ve been using Linux, UNIX for a long time so I don’t know if it’s a Windows thing or what.
Yeah, this is more funny than anything. Very creative problem-solving on their part.
My motto is “macOS/iOS on desktop/phone,” Linux on everything else. I’m a programmer by day but I don’t want to fight for all the features I take for granted in Apple’s walled garden.
Haters might hate, and I still love watching Linux development but I’m more into server/CLI stuff on Linux than I am trying to make Gnome/KDE/Wayland as seamless as macOS.