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- C++ is fine
- Python is fine
- C# is fine
- PHP is fine
- JavaScript is fine
- C is fine
- Java is fine
I could go on
Doesn’t know the lyrics. Just goes meow meow meow.
I could go on
Also chaotic neutral: prioritizes issues by curiosity.
Only part I miss from going at the office. It’s not the same when you have to bake your own bribes.
If it listens and nods to the unedited, director’s cut version of my woes and frustrations, I’ll give it a cookie.
No, .com
is not meant as commercial anymore and it was always open to everybody. No matter how easy the domain resellers are making it, picking TLDs has some implications: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains
The .io
TLD has been the subject of controversy for a number of years despite (or because it is?) being hijacked by tech.
EDIT: More about it
Just please don’t be smart ass and choose a non relevant top-level domain because it looks cute. .io
is for the British Indian Ocean Territory. .af
is for Afghanistan. queer.af
actually got taken down by the talibans.
.com
and .org
are both open TLDs and totally fine. If you’re afraid to be understood as organization, you can go for .com
. It’s the default of the web by now.
If your service can be understood as some kind of web application, you could look into .app
as well.
It’s fascinating how s-expressions are both data type and language syntax. Such power. Only other time I saw something remotely like this was XSLT & XML, which I admittedly do not miss one bit.
They sure like to use nondescript generative AI pictures. Can’t figure out what’s under the hood of their “Code Teacher” LLM. Most lessons are behind login.
Are passionate about the development lifecycle of other engineers and their pain points.
If you’ve been coding for 55+ years, you’ve almost gone through a whole engineer life cycle and you most probably know a lot about pain points.
I do! You mean like an actual second physical drive? Does that bring advantages compared to partitioning a single drive besides the space?
How do you produce the coffee to power the rust users?
I want to ditch Windows, I really do, but when I get free time I want to either play a game or tinker on some side project. I don’t want to fiddle with drivers and what not for my OS. A year ago I killed a few weekends trying to get a Ubuntu partition nice and cozy for gaming but I got fed up fighting with all kinds of issues on basic things. The fact that games actually running correctly on Linux is hit-or-miss as well… It’s a hard sell (even though it’s free). Microsoft seems to be hell-bent on convincing me to try out some other Linux distro at some point though.
Was asked some months ago, unfortunately not much came up.
Nooo not the hivemind jokes again :(
The real joke is these comments lamenting unpopularity get to be the most upvoted.
It’s kind of bleak. The web was supposed to be for everybody. I hadn’t realized that in the last two decades we had lost the ability for neophytes to chug out HTML pages from desktop in a visual manner and upload them to a server for the world to see. Only non dead software I found that came close was Pinegrow, but it’s proprietary.
Apparently they have!
Is everyone living a life of sin()?
Open source money? Why not just call it crypto so everyone understands what this is about?