s900mhz

@s900mhz@beehaw.org
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Joined 1 years ago

the back end is Rusty the front end is inferno which is very similar to react. Uses JSX.

Totally agree! Everyone is doing a great job and I like it here. I have contributed a couple PRs to Lemmy. Time and honestly mental energy makes it hard to consistently contribute to the code base.

Nobody said it’s hot AND fresh

I love it so much that I started contributing to the project on GitHub

lol dark souls 3?

Why not? It cost them next to nothing to leave it on. It actually is more work to turn off and on the router every day. I don’t see why not being to check out books had to do with internet. Why does it have to be all or nothing?

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That’s great to know! I’m contributing to the project but spent a whole night after work trying to find a working combination branches of the ui and server running locally. Their contributing docs for local development are poor. Which I should probably do something about besides complain… lol

I feel like a whole new world has opened its doors to me. I’m using this tomorrow at work.

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Curious, what are you looking for in the ip info of a site?

I love and hate the idea of having a single ID on the internet, it’s interesting to think about.

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Interesting.. lol didn’t know that. I feel like it should be configurable per instance

A little background for context. I’m gamer and professional software developer. I’ve been dual booting windows 11 and pop os for awhile. Windows for games and pop os for everything else… Over the weekend I switched to NixOS. This came with a learning curve which I spent a day or so learning. I’ve been getting the hang of it now and I love it so much. I definitely recommend it. I managed to get steam working without much fiddling and my emulators. It’s been great! The benefits for programming are obvious. Allowing me to basically stop using docker dev containers.

I completely removed windows from my computer and I’m very happy.

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Yeah the treatment of the homeless is crazy as hell to me, why kick someone when they’re down? You try finding a job when you can’t find a good place to sleep, a decent place to take shelter from rain or heat, restricted access to the internet and restaurants refusing to give you leftovers. Shit sucks. It was hard enough to find my next job after I got laid off and I fortunately had a month off expenses saved. Imagine if it took me just a little bit longer to find a job and that I didn’t have any friends with room in their house. I would be homeless.

I agree internet, shelter, food and basic medical need to be considered a human right, if you want a productive society wouldn’t you want to help the people getting left before so they can contribute?

Ooo never heard of Guix, just did a little research on it. I am looking to switch to a declarative distro as well. I seem to have the same tendency of breaking shit when playing around with different packages and running different projects locally. I have been looking at NixOS, have you heard of it and if so, why did you choose GUIX over it?

https://nixos.org/

I would join, I love them/him

It’s an interesting scenario, but why count out electric cars?

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Thanks for the detailed response! I agree with you with your thoughts on trajectory of society. I don’t have enough knowledge about earth lithium deposits to know if your statement about electric cars is true, but I was genuinely curious on your reasoning.

Yeah but that requires even less effort to automate than manually turning it off and on. But the point is why put in the effort at all to do this? I mean rhetorically because I know everyone just wants to push the homeless to “anywhere but here”

I’ve been using this for two days now on high contrast mode in Jetbrains IDEs I love it!!

Edit: wait I lied, I’m using Comic Mono, same idea though

Yeah don’t let fear inhibit you too much. I started contributing and everyone has been very helpful in the PRs , no one made me feel like an annoyance

I believe once a post or comment is federated it will continue to stay even if the instance it came from is no longer in service. instances are not “streaming” the data to each other, they send copies and store it in their own dbs. So this comment right here will have a bunch copies out there on other instances.

Yeah that’s what I’ve been thinking too and I tried to convey that to the team. However they are still trying to move forward. The only I believe it’s possible is with public endpoints or a VPN. I appreciate the response!

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Thank you, yeah I will talk to support next week. I like to ask questions like this in public so that it could potentially help someone else out in the future

I’ve been looking at this, we use Docker Desktop for local development on M1 Macs. Is there a reason to switch? Does it have a lower memory footprint?

Yeah I wonder if they would even be similar to how they are today? I feel like the short lifespans contributes to faster iterations of evolutions

Totally recommend toggling “always sprint” on if you do try it out

Honestly a game called Carto. It’sa very relaxing game where you don’t battle, you don’t die and there is no “fail and restart scenarios”. It’s isometric puzzle adventure game where you can change the level you are exploring by literally going to the map screen and then rotate and move the map tiles around.

The point of the game is to collect more map tiles so you are able to fit them together in a way that solves the level and you move on.

It’s great.

Yeah federated login would be a very interesting concept and I’m sure we will get there. The constant online profiling and fingerprinting always makes me paranoid. A single login following me to multiple sites is basically a more forward fingerprint. But I’m hoping for a federated internet where tracking will be kept at a minimal because there is less incentive too.

Good read, thanks for sharing

I don’t know what it is, but for me it’s always a loud ass truck horn blaring, it’s crazy

AWS (Always Working Sometimes…)

Idk everything looks better to me? Font size looks about the same, I can see all the buttons. Scrolling is a lot smoother. This is on Safari iOS

I appreciate the advice! I’m thinking too that VPN will probably be the way to go.

Yeah they are trying to avoid public facing apis, that’s the major issue here. I don’t think it’s possible. I can get a definitive answer from AWS support.

Can you elaborate? What would it be polling?

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Haha you have to share how that goes! Today I changed my IDE over to comic mono and I’m waiting for the time someone wants to pair program. I won’t say a word about it, I’ll pretend everything is normal.

I like where you are going with that thought. I would like to see tags users can vote on like “spam, bot, hate, troll” or something. So the users can moderate themselves a bit. These tags can then be reviewed by a moderator who can make the ultimately decide what happens. Of course this is still prone to bridging and bullying but just trying to think outside the box

What kind of space is wasted? Genuinely curious. I only really use it on my iPhone. On desktop is the comments area too narrow?

Yeah absolutely! I know I dissed it, but I was happy to have it when I was stuck on windows for work.

Yeah my job recently started letting developers choose between windows and Mac now which is a step in the right direction… their excuse is that all their security software doesn’t run in Linux… Ill accept using a Mac over WSL though, that was a huge pain

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