Vim is mentioned 5 times in the article!
Cyberpunk | Programmer | Ruby on Rails veteran | Nix user | Sysop | Mr. Fusion maintainer for the MiSTer project
Vim is mentioned 5 times in the article!
I checked it, it’s true. Side note: it’s “the saté of AI.” FTFY. From what I’ve heard it’s even better than 🍿to sit back and watch this farce unfold.
Me too! When I’m scrolling in a room reading a backlog it will jump all over the place. I don’t know why but that is super annoying. It’s as if it’s some html / css anchoring going horribly wrong or something. First I thought it was caused by the client, but it happens in Element as well as Fluffy chat. I try to avoid Matrix as much as possible because of that.
Also, why does this keep appearing in my feed. Every time I read this aggressive title I’m like jeez…
The first rule of the Fediverse.
“Copilot Recall and its consequences” https://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling
Good question though 👍
You’re holding typing it wrong!
Yeah, fuck those colonists with their colonial powers! 💪
Now there is a reference I haven’t seen in a looong time. Thank you!
I use a deque to fill a queue from the right, items get consumed from the left. Sometimes feedback from an external control mechanism will request an item be added to the queue with high priority. This item is then added to the left of the queue and will get consumed next, before all the others already in the queue. For me this was a good use case for a deque and it works well.
I recommend Ruby on Rails. I am biased with 17 years of professional experience, but it has batteries included, end to end everything you need to build, test and deploy a modern web application. In my opinion Ruby is the most pleasant language to read and write. But try to compare many stacks and see what you like best.
Connect Lemmy client for Android seems buggy and kept posting my comment multiple times. Posting this reply from Jerboa, hopefully less buggy.
That was an insightful, well written article. Good read, thanks for sharing.
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Tell me about it.