I saved this comment when I read it, not remembering the last time I would’ve needed it. Two days later and I had to use it, thanks!!
I saved this comment when I read it, not remembering the last time I would’ve needed it. Two days later and I had to use it, thanks!!
Wow that was like their joke but opposite
Easy, golang. All yall getting a serving of HTML when you enter the templ of htmx.
I disagree but you made it clear its your opinion so I am upvoting to cancel out the downvotes.
How are we supposed to kiss when I don’t even know what Linux distro you run
I’ve always got my VPN on so I ssh into my machines and run neovim
If the goal is cross platform mobile apps, this is the answer.
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Given that it’s a webserver and not a constantly running algorithm, definitely Go. It’s plenty fast and is much more flexible.
If I could run Wayland with Nvidia I would actually go to the trouble of configuring Nix.
Thank you for your service, I’ve spent many hours on that app.
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Since you are using rust you have no choice but to write your own database from scratch.
It just streams it straight to their brains?
While I think its a huge deal to require email addresses for publically accessible information, the rest is true. Although, upvotes and and different posts can help cut a lot of that crap. Also offers the ability to be indexed. I personally still throw the word reddit at the end of a search if I really can’t find anything and one of the top comments usually has what I need. I agree though, not perfect or optimal for the task, just better than discord.
Not the simplest to set up, to make accessible, to secure, or for everyone else to use? This solution is a pretty reasonable one considering all four.
I don’t think a proprietary forum that requires an email address to view information is equivalent to lemmy. It’s publicly accessible, open source, and can be federated. Matrix still requires some kind of account to view information if I remember correctly.
You just added this to my list of things to check out.
Ocaml is going to be my next learn for fun language forsure! I’m getting sucked into the functional paradigm hole. The option/result types in rust have made working in languages without them much worse.
The software industry loves hiring people who effectively dox themselves on every platform. I’m starting to compromise on my privacy values because I would rather eat food than rage against the machine at this point. Don’t even get me started on the culture surrounding Linkdin.