[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Yes even for technical writing it's absolute shit. I once stumbled upon a book about postgresql with repetitive summaries and generally a very algorithmic, article-like pattern on literally every page.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Similar observation here, after 7 months of absolute hell of financial difficulties and humiliation forcing me to move back in with my folks I literally went to having a possibility of overemployment or being picky again literally over a couple of weeks which also gives me hope that compensation will finally start to catch up to the inflation.
Wonder why is that, but I would guess it might be that overzealous layoffs motivated by short-term bump in stock price started backfiring, especially considering the maintainability of so many, many commercial projects where turnover absolutely does not help.

Though I wouldn't count my chickens before they hatch, the system is abso-fucking-lutely not rational and the global economy is on a path of going from crisis to crisis.

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Alt text: O'RLY? generated book cover with a donkey, navy blue accent, header: "It's only free if you don't value your time", title: "Handling Arch Linux Failures", subtitle: "Mom, please cancel my today's agenda!"

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...from people who seem to refuse to install paredit or coloring plugins for either? ps lisp syntax ftw, it's a feature!

[-] [email protected] 33 points 2 months ago

umbilicalCord.cut()

[-] [email protected] 110 points 2 months ago

almost no commercially available eggs are fertilized

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Alternative links: YT Tubo Invidious Piped 0 Piped 1

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Would anyone here be perhaps interested in developing an alternative history mod for HOI4 where the Chinese revolution of 1925 resulted in early unification of China under communist rule, leaving it in much better position to defend itself against Japan? Might also make USA even more reluctant to join the war as Japan could be much more easily left in no position to wage the Pacific War.

Might even take a spin off the Soviet opposition paths, especially focuses like "The Committee in Exile" if China decides to split from the Soviets via it's focus tree and serve as a base for launching a coup in the USSR (think Polish or Lithuanian monarchist path mechanics).

[-] [email protected] 26 points 4 months ago

2008 will be just a little slump compared to the upcoming crash. hope this time we'll end up with a "burn down the wall street" movement, not "occupy wall street"

[-] [email protected] 29 points 4 months ago

can't wait until some stupid website commits a self-pwn by making such stuff an XSS vector

[-] [email protected] 50 points 4 months ago

This is a centralization problem. Come and force federation upon my SimpleX server in Iceland!

[-] [email protected] 36 points 4 months ago

and therefore scales terribly ;;

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As in title. Do you know any good alternative i2p trackers?

[-] [email protected] 66 points 5 months ago

I mean, correcting a LLM until it spews out something that mostly works is just good old shotgun debugging, prove me wrong

[-] [email protected] 44 points 5 months ago

Fucking newspeak. Corporate media must die

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I currently use Svelte in my main personal project but while enjoying it's relatively concise, declarative syntax, I don't really like how it's not always easy or even possible to do stuff without relying on shared state and I think that's bad. So I started looking into Elm, but it seems to require a significant portion of boilerplate and somewhat more procedural code, which surprised me, considering how Haskell is often notably more concise than C. Is there anything that is somewhat like Elm, i.e. functional, but without being overly verbose?

Edit: I'd also prefer bundle sizes no larger or marginally larger than with Svelte and decent noscript support, at least on par with Vue or HTMX.

[-] [email protected] 35 points 7 months ago

Why are they even still pushing that nonsense when flatpak at least somewhat gets closer to getting bwrap implemented right?

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