Lines of separation are bad? I like adding a few empty lines to denote a different logical section so it’s easier for me to read back later :c
Lines of separation are bad? I like adding a few empty lines to denote a different logical section so it’s easier for me to read back later :c
It’s been a week and my CEO still hasn’t responded my email asking for scope clarification for a project he asked me to do…
I’ve been really happy with it; I’ve been using it for templating reports at work for months now. I’ve just started experimenting with using jinja to pretemplate my template lol.
I’ll probably continue down that track to try and automate my workflow away so I can focus on less tedious things, but after you get used to the box encapsulation it becomes fairly easy to work with!
Can we get a Santa v Satan boxing movie?
I just got off work and you’re here bringing me back writing ptsd for that party of programmers
Tangentially related, but I’ve been feeling like perhaps we’ve been jumping the gun with Lemmy and Kbin…
Maybe it would have made more sense, at least from an interoperability statepoint, to make an activitypub User protocol that can be selfhosted easily. So instead of making a new account for each Lemmy or Kbin instance someone has, you can instead connect your activitypub account to it.
Additionally as I know hosting has been an increasing problem around here, perhaps it would have been better to make instances single focused message boards ( i.e. just political humor, just animemes, just 196 etc.) So that the instance host can more easily manage moderation and hosting costs without ballooning things they might not necessarily care about to also be hosted by them.
This is just idle musings though, I’m not sure of how the community would be receptive to such thoughts.
I’m currently in dependency hell trying to compile a zip formatted react native program I’ve been given
Wow that’s pretty vicious, I’m proud(?) of Oracle (that feels wrong to say)
I use it for home and work! I quite like it though I miss latte dock still, dragging windows from the top bar was just so useful for me
I’ve been using Garuda (arch derivative) for my home and work PC. It works how I want it to, I like that it has BTRFS as default for the file system, and the AUR is such an amazing resource I miss it whenever I use a different distro.
I have a production server that’s using Alma at the moment, but with the RHEL news I’m thinking of switching it over to something else, but I’m not sure what yet. I’ve been using Ubuntu server for some test servers/projects and I like it better than Alma but it still hasn’t given me that “wow” factor I feel with Arch so I’m not sure what I’m going to do there…
Great, I’ve got an alma ec2 instance with like 5 different services at work, I wanted to avoid changing it for at least a while =/
I’ve set up some godforsaken combination of docker, podman, nerdctl and bare metal at work for stuff I needed since they hired me. Every day I’m in constant dread something I made will go down, because I don’t have enough time to figure out how I was supposed to do it right T.T
I’d I unironically say that philosophy and logic classes are extremely helpful for programming.