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It’s promotion-driven development at its finest.
Just chilling
It’s promotion-driven development at its finest.
LMAO we really have Lemmy cliques?
Is there a language that anyone would say really does fare well for continued development or is it just that few people enjoy maintaining code? I’ve maintained some pretty old Go programs I wrote and didn’t mind it at all. I’ve inherited some brand new ones and wanted to rage quit immediately. I’ve also hated my own code too, so it’s not just whether or not I wrote it.
I have found maintainability is vastly more about the abstractions and architecture (modules and cohesive design etc) chosen than it is about the language.
Or then you type the next letter of the word and the result you want goes away, but only after you’re milliseconds from tapping it.
3DMark or some other benchmark utility might help next time.
Piracy is just staying over at a friend’s house.
How very apt that Hollywood would be so skilled at projection.
It’s the Dodgerolet Corviper.
Yeah, the image (not mine, but the best I found quickly) kinda shows a rebase+merge as the third image. As the other commenter mentioned, the new commit in the second image is the merge commit that would include any conflict resolutions.
Merge takes two commits and smooshes them together at their current state, and may require one commit to reconcile changes. Rebase takes a whole branch and moves it, as if you started working on it from a more recent base commit, and will ask you to reconcile changes as it replays history.
Or homeassistant. Or gitlab/github actions. So much yaml.
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The difference between a SPA and any other site these days is simply where the application runs and what languages you can build it with, though less the latter with options like wasm.
Yeah, my main thought was if the body contains any kind of URI/url from those IP sources, you could drop it as you are now. Or possibly just ![
. And obviously any post with a url field. Not sure where you collaborate (Lemmy matrix maybe?) but I wouldn’t mind throwing together a POC if it would be considered. I don’t even use Lemmy on VPN but I’m definitely interested in helping the community.
Since lemmy.world is on cloudflare, a worker function could disallow images in comments (or POST to any of the routes that create content) from those IP ranges. I assume the driver here is CSAM and other problematic imagery.
Because true love is a constant.
That’s one thing I like about zsh, or my config at least, because I use i3 and therefore tend to open lots of shells. History is mostly local until I hit return twice (two empty prompts) at which point I can get history from other sessions. It’s stuck more global at that point though aside from future history.
Fortunately I have my hourly backups! 😅
I did try it for a bit. IIRC it slowed me down more than I cared for. Maybe worth trying again, though.
I wish this wasn’t so true.