Java and gradle build is way easier (IMO) than trying to wrangle the dep and build steps of everything react/node/rust based.
Bit-breaker working in cybersecurity/IT. Only languages I know are English and Programming ones.
Sometimes I write things about technology.
If I told you the SHA256 for this sentence starts with 'c, 5, four, a, and a', would you believe me?
Java and gradle build is way easier (IMO) than trying to wrangle the dep and build steps of everything react/node/rust based.
Usenet here. 4 paid indexers and the Usenet sub. Still cost less in a year than cable or streaming services cost in a month. Get everything I want and look for easily.
Horizon Zero Dawn is amazing, gameplay and story.
Check your settings for https://jemmy.jeena.net/admin. Is Private instance checked? (Probably shouldn’t be). IS federation enabled checked (It should be) Anything listed in allowed instances? What about blocked instances? Languages should have everything listed, including Undetermined
.
Hi Jeena! What instances are on your federation lists for jemmy.jeena.net? What “languages” are selected for the federation/your profile? There’s a few active instances at this time, but does depend on if you’re subscribed to them, and the languages they send (and your instance accepts).
Amazing list, thanks for sharing.
Seconded. Weechat and Gomuks for matrix chat.
Ouch… I am happy you were able to share such a defining moment of happiness with your kiddo.
this game. One of his most recent meltdowns
I try to help my kids understand it’s a game for fun. If you’re no longer having fun, you stop playing.
An OS can be restored. Backup your data, so /home
for sure and maybe any custom configs for /etc
, like your wireguard configs. So anything you specifically edited/added for /etc
directory.
Always has been…
Btop is pretty. Htop tells me what I want to know. I prefer htop and it’s my goto.
When we talk about Open Source, we’re not just talking about code. We’re talking about a way of approaching software, of designing it, developing it, distributing it, spreading it, making it something that benefits everyone. So being a developer in this context means thinking of software as a common good and then contributing means making it better and if by better we mean more useful, more accessible, more secure, more powerful, more stable and easier to use, then it’s clear that we are not just talking about writing code.
https://beehaw.org/comment/884681
It doesnt really matter what you want. The software is open source so anyone can use the software freely.
the Fediverse may not be for you. You’re probably better off over some place else,
Just going to leave this here. Pretty sure this user knows about the fediverse quite a bit more than you’re assuming.
Hubzilla and the zot protocol are a really promising alternative to ActivityPub, just not as much traction.
Thanks for the insight and well thought out response. I’ll think on it.
There is a stark difference between closing an issue and actually resolving the problem. You’re right; lots of those issues are closed. The identified problems remain and don’t go away merely because you close an software repo issue on it.
Removed by mod
Ironic.
Attack the problem, not the person. Yet here we are. YEET.