Also, could you please update the title of your fediverse post? The article now says 21k 🙂
Also, could you please update the title of your fediverse post? The article now says 21k 🙂
Glad to learn that HTTP/0.9
is still “in use globally” then. A bit surprising, but since it’s all about stretching definitions past what is reasonable, for the sole purpose of having the last word, let’s shoehorn anything into anything to the infinity and beyond!!! 🤡🚀
Seeing that I’m a senior dev, take it any way you want.
Junior dev:
Straight out of uni, know the latest developments while having also studied long established standards and specifications (like POSIX, LSB, SQL, etc), full of energy, and ready to speedrun burning out any %
Senior dev:
Hasn’t learned anything substantial in decades, uses outdated specs because “who got the time for that, and legacy stuff works just as well anyway”, copy pastes most of their work from stack overflow, is only still employed because of their inside information knowledge and the utter absence of documentation leading to a bus factor of one, and has perfected the art of gaming the system to the point of photoshopping a sloppy IDE screen over their WoW game whenever a picture of them “working” gets taken.
Yeah, checks out.
Usually that’s about when I strace
the process before running it through gdb
…
Finally someone is making sense. I was getting depressed with all the logical metric inspired units disguised as jokes everywhere in this thread. You get it. Thank you 🙏
I think Time Cop answers your request the best.
It is on f-droid (ca.hamaluik.timecop).
Unfortunately, even tho it works well for your use case (you would have to turn on the option to have only one task at a time), it makes very basic use of notifications, and has no widget… It could be so much more.
Edit: I discovered it yesterday while perusing this thread (I have been searching for a time management software for a long time, so I checked all the suggestions one by one on f-droid, and when searching for “a time tracker”, I found it), and I have been using since. Very cool software. Works well, very usable. I highly recommend it.
Only the gitlab project was taken down. They moved.
Yeah, well, I would advise you against using google docs, but at least you are using Firefox 😅
This is so not Prolog.
Implement Prolog in Rust. 🙏
Bartender:
This is the closest I got.
Now let’s get ISPs to run this!!
It would seem that the end user has no idea what “cut” means. I never have to “go back to the original directory to delete the originals”. That is what “cut” is for.
Besides, as other comments pointed out, one can make a multiple selection, and then, in conjunction with “cut”, it will work exactly like the feature described at the end. 🤷♂️
Ah OK. My bad then. Probably someone that I inconvenienced elsewhere and who went through all my comments to downvote everything then 😅
Thanks for your answer. Yeah I can see how that can be annoying. I’ll admit that I didn’t upgrade in quite a while… So that might be why.
Using minio, and I don’t find it complicated? But maybe I’m not using it as intensively as you. What issues did you run into?
Edit: I don’t care about the down vote (except that it shows that you saw my answer), but could you at least answer?? 😐
Saw the post, immediately thought of this, I’m using it and it works 👌
They’re on Zulip, not discord: https://radicle.zulipchat.com/
I wrote that the community was on discord. And open that link, you will see, discord is literally at the top of the page, the first 3rd party thing that you can see…
Although I will admit that their “radicale” project has no mention of discord, and has a couple links to zulip, discord is likely going to be the preferred platform for many, given how relatively niche zulip is (I never heard of it before, and I have had accounts on matrix, signal, and simplex for years - or months for the latter. To illustrate my point, the zulip app on f-droid is barely more than one year old, while the element app is much older, especially as it was preceded by RiotX before that, which was a rewrite of the original Riot client).
So, while I salute them promoting zulip on the project page, the criticism still stands, as anyone searching for anything a bit more widespread to contact them will only find discord.
They’re DAO-funded but there’s no crypto in the code
DAOs have nothing to do with funding. It is all about governance. This type of organisation is based on “smart contracts”, that are entirely a “blockchain” centric concept, and (AFAIK) rely entirely on ethereum. Aside from the fact that this type of organisation is as fragile as the underlying cryptocurrency, the summary of this video disagrees with you (emphasis mine):
[…] to create Radicle and how it fits into the DAO ecosystem
I hardly see how one can make software “fit into an ecosystem” without a single line of code integrating it with said ecosystem.
install by sh is shit
I think you mean “install by piping the internet to sh”. If so, yep. That’s a wild understatement, but yep.
If not, well, " install by sh" is literally what the overwhelming majority of package managers do… So… Nope.
that’s a red flag for a bunch of things: nix, rust, nvm, and a bunch more
Yep. Although in the case of rust, fortunately, any sane developer will use their OS’s package manager, but yep.
Edit: alright, I stand corrected.
FOSS and OSS mean the same thing. Apparently this stems from MBAs failing to understand the difference between free speech and free beer, and automatically assuming the later.
So this is “source available”, and the label “open source” is bogus.
It happens to the best of us 🙂