QuazarOmega
@QuazarOmega@lemy.lol
- Comment on The rise of ethical social media: can open-source alternatives challenge the tech giants? | The Optimist Daily 12 hours ago:
If the optimistdaily says no Imma be real sad
- Comment on "Whatsapp Contacts Bypasser": Open a chat in Whatsapp using only a phone number! 1 day ago:
Ah so it is! And yeah, Signal not having it is such a pain
- Comment on "Whatsapp Contacts Bypasser": Open a chat in Whatsapp using only a phone number! 1 day ago:
embedded galleries instead of the 2 available portals (but Google will soon forbid that)
Is it not using the portal? I thought it was since I’m able to choose every picture without granting media access to WhatsApp
- Comment on Using Tails When Your World Doesn't Feel Safe Anymore 5 days ago:
Can’t believe I didn’t know about this gem
- Comment on New website shows you how much Google AI can learn from your photos: Your photos reveal a lot of private information 1 month ago:
That’s really weird, wonder what happened there, if the image was somehow corrupt or anything
- Comment on Follow RSS feeds from Lemmy 6 months ago:
I think it’s a pretty decent feature to have
- Comment on PeerTube 6.2 is out! 6 months ago:
Automatic… transcription?
YESSSS 🎉🎉🎉
Love these news, I almost shed a tear - Comment on [deleted] 8 months ago:
I would love this so much, I looked around to see if anyone had opened an official issue for that yet, but I saw nothing on their Jira
- Comment on Toki - A C# Fediverse server. 9 months ago:
That’s a big undertaking, congrats on the release!
Also totally felt that wanting to do something even for years and finally starting it for real - Comment on rule 11 months ago:
Her ass is NOT concatenating files either
- Comment on remember, if your gf isn't open source and running locally, you don't own her 11 months ago:
And here I thought this was a reference to Her
- Comment on Effective Coding with Java Observability 11 months ago:
That illustration is a mood
- Comment on When "Everything" Becomes Too Much: The npm Package Chaos of 2024 - Socket 11 months ago:
Wow, awesome explanation! I think I understand now
- Comment on When "Everything" Becomes Too Much: The npm Package Chaos of 2024 - Socket 11 months ago:
Yes, that’s really nice! Even though I haven’t touched it in a long time, I remember messing around with it out as soon as it came out a few years ago. There’s also nest.land between the alternative repositories, I find their concept interesting
- Comment on RelaGit: First Beta Release now available to download. 11 months ago:
That’s fair honestly, also I dig that it’s made in Solid!
- Comment on When "Everything" Becomes Too Much: The npm Package Chaos of 2024 - Socket 11 months ago:
Damn, sounds like a big headache x.x
- Comment on When "Everything" Becomes Too Much: The npm Package Chaos of 2024 - Socket 11 months ago:
You mean npm duplicates even if the the two dependency versions are compatible?
you can only have one version of the same package on your system.
That couldn’t be, right? Otherwise, if you installed two packages that rely on different incompatible versions of another package, one of the two would break. Reading a bit they should check for “satisfiability”, I found some really interesting things on the topic looking around:
- pattern to install dependencies in Linux
- history of libsolv (used in e.g. DNF) (kinda flies over my head, but that’s where the term " satisfiability" came up)
- Comment on RelaGit: First Beta Release now available to download. 11 months ago:
Based rustacean
- Comment on When "Everything" Becomes Too Much: The npm Package Chaos of 2024 - Socket 11 months ago:
The standard library thing is a really valid point, but how do you avoid recursive dependencies? Do you just not allow library packages to depend on anything?
pip
is sanerIs it? It is very bare bones in my experience, I could never bring myself to use it until they make it a more fully fledged tool, such as the cargo you mentioned, yes
- Comment on RelaGit: First Beta Release now available to download. 11 months ago:
- Comment on When "Everything" Becomes Too Much: The npm Package Chaos of 2024 - Socket 11 months ago:
This is hilarious, but now I’m wondering, what would a saner package manger look like?
- Comment on What's stopping you from coding like this ? 11 months ago:
It’s just the natural evolution of slouching
- Comment on What are some common misconceptions about programming that you'd like to debunk? 11 months ago:
I didn’t want to say that because it sounds mean, but yes, pretty much
- Comment on What are some common misconceptions about programming that you'd like to debunk? 11 months ago:
Anyone can, but not everyone needs to
- Comment on Say AI one more time.. 11 months ago:
Yeah, I’d say that falls into the REPL category
- Comment on The Fediverse is starting to break walled gardens [TechAltar] 11 months ago:
Truly the modern masterpiece. He never misses, the absolute legend
- Comment on Say AI one more time.. 11 months ago:
Does using a REPL make you both?
- Comment on I don't believe Auto Save feature in any software 11 months ago:
We can optimize this further:
unsatisfied = true while(unsatisfied) { key.dispatch( Keyboard::Ctrl, Keyboard::s ) }
…No, there is no instance where
unsatisfied
changes state - Comment on What Meta’s Fediverse Plans Mean for Threads Users 11 months ago:
Yep, think the same, too many voice messages are a pain, though adding a transcription sounds like a good deal, which also makes discoverability possible
- Comment on Microsoft is seeking a software architect to port Microsoft 365 to Rust 11 months ago:
Thanks for not leaving out the lucky 10 000 <3
spoiler (for another lucky 10 000)