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Oh ya, don’t get me wrong, im glad they have what they have and it’s opt in
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Oh ya, don’t get me wrong, im glad they have what they have and it’s opt in
Same, I report crashes, but regular telemetry is rather not
I also think it’s probably a good idea to try out the new career path. Doing software dev as a job, and doing it as a hobby because you like to, are very different when it comes to motivations and goals. Don’t think of it as walking away and just being a lowly hobby dev though, you can build your skills and work on what you want to as a hobby, for the problems you are trying to solve and things you like to work on, and that’s totally ok.
Not everyone wants to put in the effort to play guitar for a living, but you can definitely still enjoy guitar.
Discreetly https://github.com/discreetly/
It’s a federated anonymous chat system.
In alpha now. We will be pushing some big updates over the next few weeks.
We broke a bunch of endpoints last night but it should be back up by the end of the week. If you want to try it out DM me for an invite code.
I will quote the devs directly: “This Verifier is not “a man in the middle”. Instead, the Verifier participates in a secure multi-party computation (MPC) to jointly operate the TLS connection without seeing the data in plain text.”
Its a bit more complicated than that. There is a fair bit of cryptography that happens where you basically cooperate with another party to communicate with the server in a way where you cant cheat.
FYI its in rust, and its very much in alpha, but if you like diving in and are comfortable with rust, come play 😁
If you like vue, try svelte(kit). Not that it’s better, but another tool in your toolbox. Svelte stores are pretty nice.
https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview it’s proprietary, but it has a lot of features geared towards writing novels/screenplays/etc
Feeling this lately. Also “well it works on my machine”.
Honestly I like typescript, actually writing the language, but as soon as it comes to build time it becomes a hot mess. Trying to transpile to node and browser, I might as well use fucking cmake.
Yep, CPU scheduler is the correct answer. Id recommend reading this arch wiki on it. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/improving_performance