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- Comment on Ubisofts stock tanked this morning ahead of the markets opening 1 month ago:
Ahh that makes sense.
- Comment on Ubisofts stock tanked this morning ahead of the markets opening 1 month ago:
Am I too stupid to understand the X Axes? 1Day, 1Week… that makes no sense at all
- Comment on Thank you! 2 months ago:
Shop owner only sells cheap coffee made from instant pulver
- Comment on Regain Control in my ass 2 months ago:
I don’t know but afterwards it was
Come with us in my ass
- Comment on Regain Control in my ass 2 months ago:
It began in Africa in my Ass
- Comment on Worms Armageddon Anniversary Edition: A Retro Revival | Retro Gaming News 24/7 2 months ago:
Let’s roooooope
- Comment on Microsoft formally deprecates the 39-year-old Windows Control Panel 2 months ago:
Next will be NT. I think they will put their thing above a Linux somewhere in the next future.
- Comment on There is no fix for Intel’s crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs — any damage is permanent 3 months ago:
Is there really still such a market for Intel CPUs? I do not understand that AMDs Zen is so much better and is the superior technology since almost a decade now.
- Comment on Growing Old 4 months ago:
I know this and I am in my 40ies.
- Comment on There it is 6 months ago:
Just change the icon to the chrome ones.
- Comment on ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything 8 months ago:
That’s amazing news. Thank you for clarifying
- Comment on fat time 8 months ago:
This is the way!
Same with coffee or tea. The moment you find the good stuff you easily see there is neither need for sugar or milk in both of them.
- Comment on ‘Enshittification’ is coming for absolutely everything 8 months ago:
I am a big fan of KDE, but having qt’s role in mind I wouldn’t be to sure. I think they already try to endorse tracking there.
- Comment on Americans are asleep, post European windows 9 months ago:
In a world without borders and walls there is no need for windows and gates.
- Submitted 9 months ago to programming@programming.dev | 6 comments
- Comment on Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages 10 months ago:
I would love sth like this with nextcloud integration.
- Comment on Do any of you have that one service that just breaks constantly? I'd love to love Nextcloud, but it sure makes that difficult at times 10 months ago:
Nextcloud ist just fine. Using it since more than 7 years now with zero problems
- Comment on If only it was like that 10 months ago:
100°C is a quite hot one. It could hurt your nose and ears a bit, especially if they having a steaming session.
The cold water (normally ~10°C) does not hurt at all. The first minute your brain is not able to differentiate the temperature at all. After that it gets quite quickly into: ohh I should leave!
Btw: you should try sauna at some point. Especially with the steaming it’s amazing. There are also milder ones with ~80°C, I would recommend at the start.
- Comment on Firefox for Android now supports over 450 add-ons 10 months ago:
What’s your problem with the Fennec?
- Comment on An After-School Program Teaches Teens Java and Python 11 months ago:
Especially for beginners its a bad language. You have the understand artificial concepts about classes, objects, abstract states before you re able to learn the important stuff like if/else, looping etc pp.
I would always give beginners a language which is at least in their way as possible.
- Comment on Yes 11 months ago:
They are nowadays. Compiling assets and static data into rust and deliver virtual DOM via websocket to the browser is the new cool kid in the corner.
Have a look at dioxus
- Comment on Yes 11 months ago:
Fefe used an LDAP server as backend, not Apache
- Comment on If you had to choose one programming language that you had to use for the rest of your life, what would it be? 11 months ago:
If you have an avr you could just use avr-hal.
The documentation is ok and if you used to work with arduino it should be straight forward.
- Comment on [deleted] 11 months ago:
It just never works. Its important documentation breaks if changes are made. The best docs are baked into unittests
- Comment on Unity CEO John Riccitiello is retiring, effective immediately 1 year ago:
Is that… the guy from EA?
This explains lot!
- Comment on A comprehensive guide to the dangers of Regular Expressions in JavaScript 1 year ago:
Ok thanks for the clarification.
I would argue, the gold standard of regex would be perlre or even re from python. I never heard one discouraging using them. Do you know sth I don’t?
- Comment on A comprehensive guide to the dangers of Regular Expressions in JavaScript 1 year ago:
Is there one thing not screwed up in this language? I mean it’s regex, there are so many good implementations for it.
- Comment on We have successfully completed our migration to RAM-only VPN infrastructure - Mullvad VPN 1 year ago:
But why would logs you hurt than?
How to debug and how to do forensic if only the supposed persons are connected to your home, if you don’t have any logs?
- Comment on The Worst Programmer I Know 1 year ago:
Story points are meant to have a shared understanding about complexity during the planning phase. There where never meant (and do not fit) for either capacy planning or the measure the throughput.
If your PO is using this he or she is either not well informed and/or uses this as a tool to create toxic pressure.