@prologic@twtxt.net is there an echo in here 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net is there an echo in here 😅
Can’t believe I’ve somehow not been using tmux
for the last couple of years. Bloody useful! Especially when going between computers. ssh
in, tmux attach
, and there’s the whole session.
Can’t believe I’ve somehow not been using tmux
for the last couple of years. Bloody useful! Especially when going between computers. ssh
in, tmux attach
, and there’s the whole session.
@prologic@twtxt.net Sorry about your recent injury! Hope it heals up quick.
@prologic@twtxt.net Sorry about your recent injury! Hope it heals up quick.
Maybe I’m jumping from a mole hill to a mountain here, but if it all gets bad enough, might we see some collective community group of anti-Googlers fork Golang?
Maybe I’m jumping from a mole hill to a mountain here, but if it all gets bad enough, might we see some collective community group of anti-Googlers fork Golang?
(#tvu2tba) @prologic@twtxt.net Reckon he’s just getting ahead of the game, if that’s the flag they’re proposing for the feature to turn it off.
(#tvu2tba) @prologic@twtxt.net Reckon he’s just getting ahead of the game, if that’s the flag they’re proposing for the feature to turn it off.
https://infrequently.org/2023/02/the-market-for-lemons/
Vendor’s random walk through frontend choices may eventually lead them to be right twice a day, but that’s not a reason to keep following their lead. No, we need to move our attention back to the folks that have been right all along. The people who never gave up on semantic markup, CSS, and progressive enhancement for most sites. The people who, when slinging JS, have treated it as special occasion food. The tools and communities whose culture puts the user ahead of the developer and hold evidence of doing better for users in the highest regard.
https://infrequently.org/2023/02/the-market-for-lemons/
Vendor’s random walk through frontend choices may eventually lead them to be right twice a day, but that’s not a reason to keep following their lead. No, we need to move our attention back to the folks that have been right all along. The people who never gave up on semantic markup, CSS, and progressive enhancement for most sites. The people who, when slinging JS, have treated it as special occasion food. The tools and communities whose culture puts the user ahead of the developer and hold evidence of doing better for users in the highest regard.
Heheh, people always talk about semantic HTML, but more like pedantic HTML amirite?
…I’ll show myself out
Heheh, people always talk about semantic HTML, but more like pedantic HTML amirite?
…I’ll show myself out
Gotcha! Makes sense. I think also what made me wonder is your pod has those filters at the top, whereas mine doesn’t, unless I’m missing a setting?
Gotcha! Makes sense. I think also what made me wonder is your pod has those filters at the top, whereas mine doesn’t, unless I’m missing a setting?
@prologic@twtxt.net Hey mate, I see your pod is running ‘Edge’ and mine is running the origin/main branch which is 0.15.1 (so it says), but it’s the same commit (ccf42403) so what is the difference 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net Hey mate, I see your pod is running ‘Edge’ and mine is running the origin/main branch which is 0.15.1 (so it says), but it’s the same commit (ccf42403) so what is the difference 🤔
It’s easy to forget during my hiatuses how well yarn works for a news feed. Its nice browsing my timeline and getting news bits and pieces without any algorithm or corporation pushing it at me.
It’s easy to forget during my hiatuses how well yarn works for a news feed. Its nice browsing my timeline and getting news bits and pieces without any algorithm or corporation pushing it at me.
@prologic@twtxt.net not me mate, I asked as I was genuinely curious and as someone who only really knows SQL as far as databases go, I keep wondering what life is like on the NoSQL side of the fence 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net not me mate, I asked as I was genuinely curious and as someone who only really knows SQL as far as databases go, I keep wondering what life is like on the NoSQL side of the fence 😅
Holy shit Goroutines are awesome
Holy shit Goroutines are awesome
How very true…
https://manuelmoreale.com/a-less-artificial-future
How very true…
https://manuelmoreale.com/a-less-artificial-future
Okay so I have no clue about Rust nor am I a very proficient programmer, but surely this is even more of a joke than this repo portrays it to be? It can’t actually be this ridiculous to make a hello world
in Rust surely 😅
Okay so I have no clue about Rust nor am I a very proficient programmer, but surely this is even more of a joke than this repo portrays it to be? It can’t actually be this ridiculous to make a hello world
in Rust surely 😅
@prologic@twtxt.net is the Goryon client still in development? I’m using the latest Android apk from your git repo, works fine except it wont open URLs for some reason.
@prologic@twtxt.net is the Goryon client still in development? I’m using the latest Android apk from your git repo, works fine except it wont open URLs for some reason.
@justamoment I find sometimes I have to open up whatever is guarded by reCaptcha in a barebones Chromium instance. I normally use the Brave browser but I think all the privacy guarding stuff trips up the captcha. I have a lot more luck with captcha solving in stock Chromium.
That said, reCaptcha is the absolute devil!
@justamoment I find sometimes I have to open up whatever is guarded by reCaptcha in a barebones Chromium instance. I normally use the Brave browser but I think all the privacy guarding stuff trips up the captcha. I have a lot more luck with captcha solving in stock Chromium.
That said, reCaptcha is the absolute devil!
Still alive, just navigating life and relationship stuff.
Also just got Starlink, so my internet is at least vastly improved. Yes I know, making Elon richer…
Still alive, just navigating life and relationship stuff.
Also just got Starlink, so my internet is at least vastly improved. Yes I know, making Elon richer…